CEPT University opens registrations for summer 2025 electives, offering 50 diverse courses

New Delhi, March 15, 2025:

CEPT University has announced its Summer 2025 electives, with registrations opening from March 19 to March 21, 2025 on sws.cept.ac.in. The program is open to students who have completed their 12th grade or equivalent, as well as professionals, with selection based on educational relevance to the chosen course.

This year, CEPT is offering around 50 courses across on-campus, online, and travel-based formats. The highly sought-after travel-based electives will take students to cities across the world, including Paris, Venice, Moscow, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore, providing immersive learning experiences in diverse cultural and architectural settings.

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CEPT University, a pioneer in Summer and Winter Schools (SWC) in India, introduced this concept to offer students short-term, intensive courses beyond their core academics. The Summer 2025 term includes courses like Decoding Mechanics, Preserving Night-Time Darkness Through Lighting Design, and Imagined Landscapes: A Cinematic Mapping of Paris. Students will also have opportunities to explore urban resilience in Bhutan and cultural fusion in Japan.

Emphasizing the significance of these courses, Prof. Chirayu Bhatt, Dy Provost (Academics), said, “CEPT’s SWC program is designed to empower students. Through peer learning, they gain diverse perspectives, and by accumulating credits, they enhance their academic flexibility.”

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Students opting for on-campus courses at CEPT can register until May 26, 2025, while those choosing online or travel-based electives (within India or abroad) must register by May 19, 2025.

For more details and registration, visit sws.cept.ac.in.

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