Sanskrit
Hello aspirant,
To download the admit card,
For more information click on the link given below,
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/hp-tet-2025
Best of luck for your exams.
Hello,
Yes, an MA (Master of Arts) in Sanskrit is available as a postgraduate program at various universities and colleges, both in traditional on-campus settings and through distance education.
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Hello student,
With a score of 587, you have a good chance of getting admission into other reputable colleges, both within Delhi University (potentially South Campus) and other participating universities.
Explore central universities participating in CUET, such as Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and others.
Careers360 provides a list of top colleges offering this program, including those in Delhi, Kolkata, and other cities. Read the below article:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba(hons)-in-sanskrit-degree-colleges-in-india
Dear Candidate , Here is what you can do next for admission at National Sanskrit University , Tirupati : - Check eligibility criteria. - Register for NCET counselling . - Choose NSU Tirupati during choice filling . - If allotted a seat , upload required documents and pay the admission fee . - Report and Join .
Hello aspirant, Now that you have your NCET scorecard, visit the National Sanskrit University admission portal, register, and fill out the application form for the BA B.Ed (Shastri Shiksha Shastri) course. Upload your documents and NCET score, then wait for the merit list or counselling notice. Admission will be based on your NCET score and document verification. Keep checking the official site for updates on deadlines and counselling rounds.
If you are not able to get your Sanskrit 10th Standard syllabus the you can download from the website.
If you are from the CBSE board, you can download your syllabus from this website. https://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/CurriculumMain26/Sec/Sanskrit_Sec_2025-26.pdf
And if you are from any other board, then you can check on your respective website.If you do not find the website the please tell your board.
All the best for your Sanskrit preparation.
Here's some recommendation for direct admission in Ph.D. Sanskrit without appearing in NET: - Central University Of Haryana (CUH), Mahendragarh, Haryana: In this institute you need to appear in their college entrance exam including a small interview. NET is not required for Ph.D. Sanskrit, also this institute is best option near NCR. - Sanskrit University, Mathura (UP): They also offer Ph.D. Sanskrit through their own university level entrance exam including Interview. Required that percentile of MA should be more than 55%.
- JRRSU, Jaipur: This one is the best local option in Rajasthan, offers you a Ph.D. Sanskrit with some merit basis. There are some eligibility criteria you need to check on their official page or contact them directly for any query.
Recommendation is that NET/JRF are the best entrance exam to clear and to get admission in reputed institute, because mostly institute have considered one of these exam mandatory. Even though You can apply for Ph.D. course with 4 year UG + 75% with master's directly in some institutes, some have still didn't mandate master's degree.
To find a PhD in Sanskrit program near the NCR/Rajasthan region that offers direct admission without requiring the NET (National Eligibility Test), consider exploring private universities and deemed universities that conduct their own entrance exams and interviews.
Some options include Amity University, Lovely Professional University (LPU), and Sanskriti University. Additionally, Central Sanskrit University offers a Vidyavaridhi (Ph.D.) program with its own entrance test.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-sanskrit-universities-in-rajasthan
Hi!
For UG BA Sanskrit Honors 2025, general knowledge and reasoning questions often focus on Indian culture, history, and current affairs related to Sanskrit literature and philosophy. You can expect questions on major Sanskrit texts, famous Sanskrit scholars, basic reasoning puzzles, and some general awareness about India’s heritage. Sample questions might include: Name the author of the Bhagavad Gita,What is the meaning of ‘Vedanta’?, or simple logical puzzles testing your reasoning ability. To prepare, read previous year question papers, current affairs summaries, and basic reasoning practice sets.
Good luck with your exam preparation! Thank you.
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