
The program began over tea and informal conversations, followed by the Multi-Kulti session, where 16 alumni from multiple faculties presented their current work. The session highlighted the diverse trajectories of CEPT graduates.





Prof. Barjor Mehta (FA UG ’74), President, spoke about the vision of the University and its continued commitment to excellence. Chirayu Bhatt (FA UG ’95), Deputy Provost, reflected on the development of CEPT’s pedagogy and its evolving academic frameworks. Jinraj Joshipura (FA UG ’66), Head of the CEPT Endowment and CEPT Alumni Office, spoke about alumni outreach initiatives, the growing endowment, the global spread of the alumni, and their multidisciplinary representation. The evening concluded with informal interactions and dinner on campus.





The event was made possible through the generous participation of alumni — those who presented, those who supported behind the scenes, and those who contributed to sustain this shared platform.
The University extends its gratitude to all alumni who attended, to those who presented, to Arthur Duff for serving as the Master of Ceremonies, and to Ketan Katakia, Nitesh Shah, Kirit Desai, Hiren Patel, Barjor Mehta, Jinraj Joshipura, Suresh Patel, and the alumni of the Faculty of Planning for their financial contributions.




