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if I am not having sanskrit in 12th class and I want to do sanskrit honours than what is the criteria to do sanskrit honours ?

Md Qutubuddin Ansari 13th Oct, 2021

Hello,

I hope you are doing fine, It is completely ok even if you don't have Sanskrit in your class 12 , you are still eligible for BA Sanskrit and can pursue it. To be eligible for BA Sanskrit it is not mandatory to have studied Sanskrit in class 12th. There's no barrier on subject which you have studied in your class 12th or the stream you are from.

I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.

Good Luck

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I need some information about MA in sanskrit

Priyanka Singh 5th Oct, 2021

Hi,

I  hope you are doing good.

Some basic information is given below about MA in sanskrit.

Degree Masters
Full Form Master of Arts in Sanskrit
Duration Course Duration of Master of Arts [MA] (Sanskrit) is 2 Years.
Age No Age Limit
Minimum Percentage 50%
Subjects Required Undergraduate degree of minimum 3 (three) years from a recognized university
Average Fees Incurred INR 4000 - 80,000 per annum
Similar Options of Study MA (Persian), MA (Ursu), MA (Bengali), MA (Malayalam) etc.
Average Salary Offered INR 3.4 L per annum
Employment Roles Sanskrit Teacher, Online Transcript, Lecturer, Official Language Officer, Lecturer - Swasth Vritt and Shalakya Tantra, Sanskrit Typist, Home Tutor etc.
Placement Opportunities Schools, Colleges, Sanskrit Research Centres etc.


I hope this helps.

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1.SANSKRIT - 99/100 2.ENGLISH - 88/100 3.MATHS ( a) - 71/75 4.MATHS ( b ) - 75/75 5.PHYSICS - 86/90 6.CHEMISTRY - 89/90 what is the best of four percentage for ba programme ( Economics + History) ?

mrinalini048 6th Oct, 2021

Hey Abishek!

To get to know how to calculate best of four percentage for admission in B.A. programme or any other course, refer to the link provided below. To make the calculation process easier and faster, you may follow the procedures listed below one by one in the link given below. If you have any more issues you may write in the comment section or post your question.

https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks

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1.SANSKRIT - 99/100 2.ENGLISH - 88/100 3.MATHS ( a) - 71/75 4.MATHS ( b ) - 75/75 5.PHYSICS - 86/90 6.CHEMISTRY - 89/90 what is the best of four percentage for ba programme

Anurag Khanna 4th Oct, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

See we need to know in which BA program, you want to enroll because according to it the best four percentage would be calculated.

To make you more clear let me make you clear how the Best four marks are calculated for admissions :-


-->> Marks one language and three academic/elective subjects are taken into consideration.

-->> The three academic/elective subject includes -

** One subject in which admission is sought.

** If you don't mention the same subject in your best 4 in which admission is sought then a disadvantage of 2.5% will be applicable, for admissions in Honours programme.

-->> Two academic/ elective subjects from List A* and in case you do not include the two subjects in best 4 from List A* then you will get -2.5% on your total best 4 percentage.

-->> The subjects included in the calculation of ‘Best of Four’ must have at least 70% theory component and in case the criteria does not met then the marks of theory and practical shall be converted into 70% and 30% on pro rata basis.

* For more details and subjects available in the List A kindly check out the link given below :-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks

Since you have not mentioned in which BA program you are seeking admission so it is very difficult to tell your best 4 percentage because if you are seeking admission BA hons. in English then best four percentage would be different and if it is in any other then it would differ accordingly. However after reading the process mentioned above you can calculate the best four percentage by yourself.

You can also use DU College predictor tool which will tell you what all colleges you can get based upon your best four percentage :-

https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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how to use sanskrit app tell me more about this websit

Mghv 29th Sep, 2021

Dear Sameer,

There are various online Sanskrit learning platforms out there. We are unable to locate which Sanskrit app or website are you looking for. Please provide us with full information regarding this or else so that we can answer you with the best solution possible. Also, you can check various online sources to learn Sanskrit like you can go to Playstore or Appstore for Sanskrit learning apps. Or you can surf online through Search Engine like Google for any Sanskrit learning websites.


Hope this helps.

Good Luck :)

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if I take admission in bams in bhu then it is necessary to have sanskrit in 12 th class

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 7th Nov, 2021

Hello


No, it is not mandatory to have Sanskrit in 12th or any class to be eligible for BAMS in BHU.

For reference,
BHU eligibility criteria for BAMS is given below:-

To be eligible for BAMS in BHU one needs to pass 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got at least 50  % in aggregate of PCB  i.e Physics, Chemistry and Biology /biotechnology in 12th examination  or  at least 40% in aggregate of PCB if belongs to Sc /stcategory. Also, you need  to be at least 17 years old as on 31st December of the year of applying.


For details checkout

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/institute-of-medical-sciences-banaras-hindu-university-varanasi/bams-course

To help you predict college,

The link for neet ug college predictor  is given below :-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer


With the help of neet college predictor,

------------) you can predict your chances for admission  in MBBS , BDS , Ayush seats ( i.e Ayurveda i. e   BAMS   , Unani i.e B. U. M. S, Siddha i. e BSMS, and Homeopathy i.e BHMS) .

------------) The predictor gives you a personalized report with the complete list of colleges in which you have chances for admission on the basis your category etc

------------) With the help of predicted colleges you can make better choice while filling your choices of colleges during your counselling


Also,

To help in your counselling, we have mbbs companion in which in addition to college predictor tool you also get information regarding various counselling i. e all india , deemed, central and state counselling and you get to attend live webinars with experts to guide you and get all your doubts cleared. The link is given below:-

https://www.careers360.com/mbbs-companion?utm_source=qna

Thankyou


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actually it is the image by which we have to create 5 sentences in sanskrit I sm texting some words that are given in the questions सूर्या, पर्वतहा, वृक्षा, पत्nti, चतवारी, खगः,विक्सांति,उद्yati u have to frame all these words into the sentences please tell me today because tomorrow is my exam

Lisa 6th Feb, 2022


You can translate these sentence into emglish and get the sentences through that. You can again translate those sentences back to sankskrit amd use them. Sentences could be

the sun is setting in the west

The sun seems like it is growing big from scratch when it rises.

The tree is falling down after getting cut.

The mountain tree looks pretty in the evening

Rabbit is running on the fields

Chatvari is worst when it is raining

Convert these into sanskrit using the translate apps

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sanskrit counting from 1 to 20

Aditya 22nd Sep, 2021

HI aspirant

The Sanskrit counting for 1 to 20 is as follows:

1. One ( ekam)


2. Two  ( dve)


3.Three  ( treeni)


4. Four  ( chatvaari)


5. Five  ( pancha)


6. Six  ( shat)


7. Seven (sapta)


8. Eight (ashta)


9. Nine (nava)


10. Ten (dasha)


11. Elelven (ekaadasha)


12. Twelve (dvaadasha)


13. Thirteen (trayodasha)


14. Fourteen (chaturdasha)


15. Fifteen (panchadasha)


16. Sixteen (shodash)


17. Seventeen (saptadasha)


18. Eighteen (ashtaadasha)


19. Nineteen (navadasha)


20. Twenty (vimshatihi)

Hope it helps!!


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i have chosen sanskrit as my second language in class 12th. can i appear for MPPSC?

pdwords Student Expert 21st Nov, 2021

Hello,

From your profile it seems you belong to MP, the eligibility criteria for MPPSC is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, those with professional and technical educational too are eligible to apply, candidates are required to be a citizen of India, and hold MP domicile with relevant documents, in case of certain posts there is mandatory fitness test which the candidates are required to undergo, the minimum age to appear for MPPSC is 21 years, and the upper age limit is 33 years for uniformed posts, and 40 years for non-uniformed posts, age relaxation is offered to reserved category, hence you can appear for MPPSC with graduation in any stream/final year candidates too are eligible to apply provisionally, there is no such specific mentions of having studied specific subjects at 10+2 level to be eligible for MPPSC, you just need to be a graduate from a recognized university.

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is sanskrit is necessary in mbbs

rajeevanand843 14th Sep, 2021

Hello

There is no use of Sanskrit in MBBS course. Although it's held important possition in BAMS course. Some of the subject in BAMS course is exclusively related to sanskrit language.

ndian students may now be able to pursue MBBS in their mother tongue. ... The learning in the mother tongue is restricted to school. However, the courses at higher education levels are currently restricted to English and Hindi.

Hope this information helps you

All the best

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