Sanskrit
Hi Ishant,
Government Venkat Sanskrit College is a state government managed college which is recognised by University grants commission (UGC) and is located in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. It has all the basic facilities like playground, laboratories and computer centers. It was established in the year 1935. It has excellent academic track record.
Hope it helps you.
Hello!
Sorry to say but as you haven't mentioned the name of a particular institute/college for which you are asking. Fee structure varies from college to college like fees in government colleges is less than private colleges. Please do mentioned the name of the particular college for which you are asking so that I can help you!
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Hello student I request you to please help me with your preferable course in which you're willing to pursue degree in Sanskrit so that I can check and provide you the exact eligibility criteria.
You can pursue graduation in Sanskrit after class 12.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
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Hey!
Its not compulsory to have Sanskrit in 11th and 12th class for Bachelor's of medicine, Ayurveda and Surgery (BAMS) course. It's just, If you know Sanskrit, then it will help you in grammar and all. Otherwise, there is Sanskrit in first year of BAMS as compulsory subject, you can learn it there.
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Dear Mamta,
Thank you for your query. Unfortunately I will not be able to send the paper of the 2017 Sanskrit Goa Board.But for your reference I will send the syllabus of the Paper.
Subject: Sanskrit
Time Duration: 1 hour 40mins
Total Number of questions:40
All the Best
Hi there,
It's completely your choice if your sanskrit is good till class 10 then you can go for it as your 5 subject as it is a language so you should be very clear about this.
In my opinion since you are an pcm students so you should either choose computer or physical education as your 5 option. As for me these are easier than sanskrit.
I hope this help
Hello,
Aggregate marks is noting but the Average.
It is equal to
{ sum of marks secured in all applicable subjects divided by total number of subjects (or) total marks obtained divided by total allotted } * 100
Note: For some competitive exams, PCM aggregate is asked, in that case, you should consider only these subjects.
In your case, the % is equal to 79.5 %.
Obtained as: ( 374 / 470 ) * 100
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Best SANSKRIT website modernsanskrit (http://www.modernsanskrit.com) .
Mostly covered Bengali language.
Also hindi English and Sanskrit article available.
Dear aspirant,
If Sanskrit was your 6th subject then even if you fail in it, it won't affect your chances of appearing in JEE main and your score will remain valid, however if it was a part of your 5 subjects then you have to clear the exam.
If you have any follow up questions, comment down below.
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