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The MPhil in South Asian studies was a transformative experience in countless ways. The program's unique structure covered different facets of South Asia's geo-political terrain in the most comprehensive way possible. I am particularly grateful for the program's role in honing my research skills. The guidance I received throughout the dissertation writing process helped consolidate my academic interest in the visual cultures of India. A special mention should go to the CSAS library for providing a vast array of primary and visual materials such as photographs, maps, diary entries, etc., along with its books, which made the research a fun experience. Beyond academic pursuits, my time at the MPhil will always elicit fond memories due to the strong support provided by the CSAS community.Bhavika Behal (August 2023)
The MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies is a wonderful, comprehensive course. I found the Core Course especially useful for exploring other disciplines besides what I had previously studied for my undergraduate degree, which was in history. The Centre’s library is very well stocked and a great workspace!
Kudrat Brijendra Singh (July 2023)
My year at the Centre of South Asian Studies has been nothing short of a fulfilling experience. The faculty and my mentors have been extremely supportive throughout the course, constantly providing valuable and constructive feedback that facilitated a smooth dissertation process. The language and option courses were very insightful and helped an IR student like me, navigate the varying facets of a postcolonial South Asia. Weekly seminars at the Centre enable interdisciplinary discussions with some of the most vivid researchers in South Asia, and are a must-attend. The admin and archivist have been a constant source of motivation and encouragement through the late evenings of dissertation writing. The Centre has managed to build a warm and welcoming community for students, that lasts long after you leave the centre.
Hely Desai (August 2022)