
Accelerated Credit Courses
At Ekya, we believe in extending learning beyond the curriculum. Our Accelerated Credit Courses Programme (ACCP), offered in collaboration with CMR University, gives students the opportunity to explore university-level courses while still in school. These advanced modules help students gain early exposure to college content, develop academic independence, and earn recognised credits.



Accelerated Credit Courses
The ACCP empowers school students to:

Explore disciplines across STEM, design, commerce, psychology, law, and more

Interact with university faculty through live online sessions

Earn course credits and receive a certificate on successful completion
These courses are conducted online, after school hours, and are designed to blend academic rigour with flexibility and personal growth.
Eligibility:
Open to all students from Ekya Schools. Students may enroll in one or more courses from the ACCP basket.
Duration:
15 hours
Fee:
No fees required
Schedule:
Monday to Friday, 4.30 PM to 5.30 PM
Mode of Conduct:
Online
Attendance Requirement:
Minimum 85% attendance required
Pass Requirement:
Minimum 50% marks required to complete the course
Deliverables:
Certificate for all students who complete the course.
CMR University credit for students who complete the course and take admission at CMR University.
Maximum ACCP Credits (AY 2025–26):
2 credits
Minimum cohort size:
20 students per course
Courses by Discipline

School of Engineering and Technology
Generative AI and Chat GPT, Wireless Communication, Smart Maths

School of Design
Design 101, Media Production

School of Architecture
Introduction to Architecture: Building the Basics

School of Management
Digital Marketing Essentials, AI in Finance: A Beginner’s Guide

School of Economics and Commerce
Basics of Entrepreneurship, Fundamentals of Taxation

School of Science Studies
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Web Designing and Development

School of Legal Studies
Introduction to Legal Writing, Spirit of the Indian Constitution

School of Liberal Studies
Psychology for Everyday Life, Life Skills, Educational Psychology