This isn’t what you expect on a college campus: What happened at IIT Madras has people talking
Not every viral video comes with loud reactions or dramatic twists. Some simply slip into people’s feeds and stay there a little longer than expected. A recent clip from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras is doing exactly that. It doesn’t try to grab attention, yet it has managed to hold it with a moment that feels unfiltered, calm, and quietly comforting.
A student named Pallavi shared the video on Instagram. It shows her standing next to a deer and gently petting it on the campus.
There’s no noise, no rush – just an interaction that feels natural. And that’s exactly what made people stop while scrolling. Along with the clip, she wrote, “Came for MBA, leaving after making deer friends(sic).”
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As more people came across the video, the reactions started pouring in. Many said they didn’t expect to see something like this inside a college campus.
One user wrote, “This is something you don’t see every day on a college campus.” Another said, “IIT Madras really feels like a forest retreat with degrees.”
Some responses were light and playful. “You are living everyone’s dream campus life,” one comment read. Another added, “This is so wholesome and peaceful.” A few users joked, “MBA with wildlife specialization unlocked,” and “Only in IIT Madras can this be normal.”
The setting plays a big role in moments like this. The campus of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras is located next to Guindy National Park, which is why animals like deer and blackbucks are often spotted around.
For students there, these sightings aren’t unusual – they’re simply part of daily life.
What makes the clip work is its honesty. It doesn’t try to impress or go viral. It simply shows a small, peaceful moment.
And maybe that’s why it stood out. In the middle of fast, noisy content, this felt different – a reminder that sometimes, the simplest moments are the ones people remember.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a video shared on social media. The details and reactions mentioned are as observed in the clip and its comments section. The authenticity of the video and claims made by users have not been independently verified.Thumb image: Instagram/ @pallavi_at_iitm
A simple moment that people paused for
There’s no noise, no rush – just an interaction that feels natural. And that’s exactly what made people stop while scrolling. Along with the clip, she wrote, “Came for MBA, leaving after making deer friends(sic).”
Social media reacts with surprise
As more people came across the video, the reactions started pouring in. Many said they didn’t expect to see something like this inside a college campus.
One user wrote, “This is something you don’t see every day on a college campus.” Another said, “IIT Madras really feels like a forest retreat with degrees.”
Some responses were light and playful. “You are living everyone’s dream campus life,” one comment read. Another added, “This is so wholesome and peaceful.” A few users joked, “MBA with wildlife specialization unlocked,” and “Only in IIT Madras can this be normal.”
A campus that lives alongside nature
For students there, these sightings aren’t unusual – they’re simply part of daily life.
Why this video stayed with people
What makes the clip work is its honesty. It doesn’t try to impress or go viral. It simply shows a small, peaceful moment.
And maybe that’s why it stood out. In the middle of fast, noisy content, this felt different – a reminder that sometimes, the simplest moments are the ones people remember.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a video shared on social media. The details and reactions mentioned are as observed in the clip and its comments section. The authenticity of the video and claims made by users have not been independently verified.Thumb image: Instagram/ @pallavi_at_iitm
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I've been to both IIT Madras and IIT Bombay. Both campuses with their sylvan surroundings are so calming to the mind.Read allPost comment
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