Student Clubs and Societies

At SRM University-AP, fostering holistic development and harnessing the potential of students is a top priority, and the Directorate of Student Affairs plays a pivotal role in achieving this vision. One of the key avenues through which students are empowered and inspired to excel is the extensive array of 38 dynamic Clubs and Societies spread across 5 categories. These diverse groups serve as incubators for passion, knowledge, and skill development, creating an environment where students can connect, engage, and thrive. The Clubs and are meticulously designed to cater to a wide spectrum of interests, ensuring that every student has an opportunity to delve into their chosen field. By offering a platform for students to delve into their areas of interest, these clubs not only enhance their knowledge but also foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie.

Whether students are drawn to technology, arts, entrepreneurship, or community service, there is a club tailored to their specific passion. By promoting a culture of exploration, innovation, and collaboration, SRM AP's Clubs and Societies serve as catalysts for personal growth, leadership development, and the cultivation of a well-rounded skill set.

Ms Revathi Balakrishnan is an experienced educator and student affairs professional with over a decade of expertise in higher education. She is passionate about student development, career mentoring, and fostering inclusive campus communities. With a strong background in soft skills training and academic advising, she has worked extensively with diverse student groups, helping them navigate their academic journeys and prepare for life beyond the classroom.

Ms Revathi brings a multidisciplinary perspective to her work, which enhances her ability to design impactful programs that blend academic excellence with personal growth. She plays a key role in student engagement, leadership development, and facilitating student collaboration. Her commitment to holistic education and institutional growth is reflected in her contributions to shaping globally responsible and confident young individuals.

Ms Revathi Balakrishnan

Associate Director

NSO Clubs

Self-Development Clubs

Academic and Professional Clubs

Arts and Cultures

Communication and Critical Thinking

SRM University-AP strives to nurture and produce ethical leaders who are both skilled and knowledgeable. The university’s mission is to impart life skills to the students so that they develop capabilities to lead organizations to success. While academics impart the necessary knowledge in the chosen domain, various other life skills are imbued through sports, cultural and other co-curricular activities to form a truly well-rounded personality. Co-curricular activities help the student to learn skills such as teamwork, leadership quality, organizing skills, networking, collaboration, and communication skills which help them throughout their life. Participation in co-curricular activities is a great way of experiential learning. It takes out the monotony of classroom teaching-learning. At SRM University, co-curricular activities are aligned according to New Education Policy (NEP) and have been made part of our curriculum by providing credits. There is a wide array of 22 clubs under following categories:

Dr Sujith Kalluri

Chief Club Advisor
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