SRM University, Chennai Science and Humanities PG 2026
ApplyNAAC A++ Accredited | Ranked #11 by NIRF
NAAC A++ Accredited | Ranked #11 by NIRF
Master's programs in Sustainability Science and Practice; Climate Change Science and Practice; Urban Economic and Infrastructure Development; Human Development Policy and Practice
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Asia’s only university to be awarded the highest accreditation by WASC, USA and by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), UK
Last Date to Apply: 25th Feb | Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed, 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
NAAC A++ Grade | MBA program graded A** (National) by CRISIL | AACSB, ACBSP and BGA Member
We do have decent amenities in almost all aspects. Their is wifi facility in the main department, ethernet connections in the hostel rooms. Classrooms have projectors (I don't know if that qualifies for smart boards), and they are indeed well-maintained at most times. Living spaces are clean though one of the oldest in the country. Food is above average albeit hygienic.
I am studying Archaeology here and my specialization is Quaternary Studies. I chose this course because I'm very much interested in the remote past, the different hominin ancestors and cousins we had and the environment we were a part of. Quality of teaching is actually the best in South Asia, because this is one of the premier institute of the subject in the region. Curriculum is not much good though, and could use a lot more of scientific rigour. No, it doesn't not make me job-ready.
There is no placement for the course I'm studying since it is not a professional course. Also, It's a research oriented institution therefore it doesn't not offer placements. Although there are some exceptional cases of people getting jobs as museum curators or basic-level jobs at ASI. Most people go on to pursue research in the field, so there is that. And to be honest, almost 70% out of a batch of 60 in masters programme never do anything archaeology-related in their lifetime.