SRM University-AP announces admissions at Easwari School of Liberal Arts for 2024-25
Yutukuri Sai Kiran | May 30, 2024 | 12:41 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates interested in UG and doctoral programmes offered at ESLA of SRM University can apply on the website, srmap.edu.in/indian-admission.
NEW DELHI: SRM University-AP has opened admissions for the academic year 2024-25 for its renowned liberal arts programmes at the Easwari School of Liberal Arts (ESLA). ESLA offers undergraduate and doctoral programmes across seven departments: literature and languages, history, psychology, economics, sociology and anthropology, politics, and media studies.
Candidates who are interested in admission to SRM University-AP must submit their applications and required documents within the specified timeline at srmap.edu.in/indian-admission. SRM University also offers merit-based scholarships and financial aid to ensure that cost is not a barrier to education.
ESLA offers unique opportunities such as Study Abroad Programs (SAP) to broaden global perspectives and the summer immersion programme, Anubhav, to deepen students' understanding of Indian socio-economic and cultural conditions. The vibrant campus life includes student-led clubs, cultural festivals, and recreational activities, providing a well-rounded educational experience.
Residential facilities offer a nurturing environment, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among students. On-campus housing, modern amenities, and a diverse community create a home away from home.
Vice Chancellor Manoj K Arora stated, “The Easwari School of Liberal Arts exemplifies our dedication to academic excellence and innovation. With a world-class faculty, a robust and socially relevant curriculum, and cutting-edge pedagogic methods, we are redefining liberal arts education.”
Dean Vishnupad stated, “At ESLA, we offer more than just education; we provide an environment that nurtures intellectual, emotional, and ethical growth. Our world-class faculty, innovative pedagogic methods, and diverse research projects equip students with critical sociological imagination and problem-solving skills.”
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