Sanskrit
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
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Hello,
The fee structure for BFA course is as follows:
1. University of Kerala- around 36000 (3 year course)
2. Shri Sankarcharya- around 6000 (3 year course)
Here, are the link for other information:
https://www.careers360.com/university/sree-sankaracharya-university-of-sanskrit-kalady/bfa-painting-course
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hi,
for delhi university you need to calculate best of 4 subjects marks , taking one language paper, as per your mentioned details, you have to take sanskrit , and mathematics and physics and chemistry, please add the practical marks of physics and chemistry, then calculate the marks of 4
Hello Tanya!
Since you are working, you can complete your B.A (Sanskrit) through distance education mode. Here are some colleges which provide distance education in this degree:-
* Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetham, Tirupati
( http://rsvidyapeetha.ac.in/distance.htm )
* Karnataka Samskrit University
( http://ksu.ac.in/en/academics/distance-education/ )
* Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
( http://www.sanskritguruvayoor.org/courses.html )
*
Dear Aspirant,
Banaras Hindu University is one of the oldest universities in India. The application fo the university will start in the second week of February 2020 and continue until the second week of March 2020. The date of the entrance exam date is the second week of May 2020.
40% books are in English and 30% are in Hindi.
Of the remaining 30%, one- fifth or 6% books are in Sanskrit.
Now remaining 24% of total books = 1680, according to the question.
Hence total number of books = 1680x100/ 24 = 7000 books.
Hi!
There are pros and cons of both so you should decide after thinking thoroughly. As you have completed Sastri in Sanskrit so you are eligible to do both the degrees.
Now, if you want a job as soon as possible then you can proceed to pursue b.ed . This
Dear Nanda, for you to be eligible to pursue MA in Sanskrit, you should have completed your Bachelor's degree with Sanskrit as a language or a subject. You should have atleast secured a minimum aggregate of 50-60% depending on the Institution that you want to seek admission in.
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