Sanskrit
The NAAC has accredited the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit with the highest grade A and it is also recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
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Hope you are doing great. In terms of their linguistic ancestry, Sanskrit and German are somewhat related. Proto-Indo-European is a hypothetical language that is the ancestor of all Indo-European languages. Both German and English are members of the Indo-European language family's West Germanic branch.
While a smaller portion
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You have to give re-examination for the maths but you can take marks of your top 5 subjects for the best percentage but English is compulsory to take in it.
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You have tagged government college hisar which offers MA Sanskrit and the eligibility criteria regarding this is passed BA Hons in sanskrit securing 45% marks in aggregate or passed BA or its equivalent having studied sanskrit as elective or compulsory subject securing 45% marks, and 50% aggregate overall, check
There are many colleges and universities in India who offered part time PhD in Sanskrit. List of some top colleges and universities are:
1. Bits pilani
2. Amrita university
3. Delhi technological University
4. Himalayan university
5. IBS
6. IIT Delhi
7. IIT Kanpur
8. Dr. B R Ambedkar
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Mock tests and previous papers for such examinations are of great value. To crack an exam you need to practice sample papers and patterns.
The examination is conducted online by NTA, on the basis of which entrance is decided.
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It all depends on your interest and your future plans. if you want to become an engineer or go into the science or research field, I would highly recommend you to go with Computer Science as nowadays no matter in which field you are, at some point, you'll have to
Hello aspirant,
YES, you can do any specialization course after class 12th commerce, even BA in Sanskrit, after class 12th.
Furthermore, 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
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