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Do we have sanskrit method for BEd?

Annu Kumari 20th Nov, 2024

Yes, Sanskrit methodology can be offered as a paper in b.ed. B.ed in sanskrit provide students a comprehensive knowledge of language, it's grammar and literature. To be eligible for b.ed sanskrit, candidates must have passed Undergraduate course from a recognised university.

You can pursue your b ed in sanskrit even if you have not studied in undergraduate program but you have studied till class 12th. So, you must have basic understanding of subject to better grasp the teaching methodology like pundit or logical method, the new methods or psychological methods etc.

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can i do shiksha shastri bed in Shree Jagannath Sanskrit University Puri (SJSU) without having sanskrit as a subject in +3 but I have sanskrit as a subject in 10th and +2 but not in +3???

sadafreen356 15th Oct, 2024

To be eligible for Shiksha Shastri, you must have passed a Shastri or B.Ed. examination with Sanskrit, or an equivalent examination.candidates must  have a B.A. (L/OL), B.A. (Honors), or B.Sc. with Sanskrit as a main subject or in +3 or graduation for admission in shree jagannath Sanskrit University popularly known as (SJSU).so you dont have sanskrit in your graduation that makes you ineligible for the course.

Moreover,you can do graduation degree in Sanskrit and then after you become eligible for admission in b ed shastri.The National Sanskrit University admits students into the Shiksha Shastri program through the Shiksha Shastri Entrance Test (SSET), which is an online computer-based test (CBT) you can give this exam for admission.

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Kya DDUGU me sanskrit se P.HD hota hai agar ha to kripya fee batayen?

Shrutika Wahane 23rd Aug, 2024

Hello there,

Yes, DDU Gorakhpur University offers PH.d in Sanskrit. Kindly refer to the link about the course work for PH.d Sanskrit in DDUGU.

https://ddugu.ac.in/syllabus_CBCS/Sanskrit%20&%20Prakrit%20Languages%20Ph_D%20COURSE%20WORK.pdf

The fee structure can be between 15,000 to 20,000 per year. To know more information on it, kindly check out the given link.

https://www.careers360.com/university/deen-dayal-upadhyaya-gorakhpur-university-gorakhpur/phd-sanskrit-course

I hope this information will be helpful to you.

Good luck.

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I have passed predegree with Hindi as second language in 1967.Can I now join a BA Sanskrit course.

sadafreen356 12th Aug, 2024

For bachelor's degree in Sanskrit candidates must have sanskrit subject as their first or second language and the maximum age limit is 22 so it is not possible for you to do B.A in sanskrit regular course but if you are interested in learning Sanskrit language then you should definitely go for Indira Gandhi National Open University adopts a online centric programme . It is a great opportunity, for students who are looking to get admission into this course under distance learning. The university offers a Bachelor of Arts in Sanskrit program, unrestricted by age limitations.hope it helps

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can i do phd in astrology... alredy i have completed my master degree in Sanskrit literature

kumardurgesh1802 17th Sep, 2024

Hello there,

Yes, you can pursue a PhD in Astrology even if you have completed your Master's degree in Sanskrit literature . Many universities offer PhD programs in Astrology , and your background in Sanskrit literature could be beneficial, as Astrology often involves ancient texts and scriptures written in Sanskrit.

Steps to Pursue a PhD in Astrology:

  1. Eligibility:

    • Master’s Degree: You need a Master's degree in a relevant field such as Astrology, Sanskrit, or related subjects from a recognized university.

    • Since you have completed your master's in Sanskrit literature, some universities may consider this background relevant, especially if you can link your Sanskrit knowledge to the study of astrology.

  2. Research Proposal:

    • Prepare a research proposal on a topic related to astrology. Your proposal should explain your research objectives, methodology, and the significance of the study in the field of astrology.

  3. Entrance Exam:

    • Many universities require candidates to clear an entrance exam (like a university-specific PhD entrance test or national exams such as UGC-NET ) followed by an interview .

    • Some universities may also consider NET/JRF qualifications for admission to PhD programs.

  4. Universities Offering PhD in Astrology:

    • Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
    • Sri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
    • University of Madras
    • Kota Open University (specializes in distance education)
    • Other Institutions : Many universities and colleges, especially in India, offer PhD programs in Vedic sciences, including astrology.

  5. Admission Process:

    • Apply to universities offering PhD programs in astrology. Ensure that your research interests align with the faculty expertise in those institutions.

    • You will likely need to appear for an interview and submit your academic records.

      Conclusion:

Yes, with a Master's degree in Sanskrit literature , you are eligible to pursue a PhD in Astrology . You will need to choose a university that offers the program, clear the entrance exam (if required), and present a research proposal related to astrology. Your Sanskrit background will be valuable, especially when studying ancient astrological texts.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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I gave CUET Exam this year. Now I have to make preference list for Delhi University. I want to keep my preferences in History, Political science and Sankrit, but I did not have sanskrit in Class XII and would not be able to do subject mapping of it. So can I add Sanskrit in my preference list?

Shrutika Wahane 30th Jul, 2024

Hello there,

Yes, you can pick Sanskrit in your preference list in CSAS 2024 Phase 2. It is not necessarily required to have Sanskrit in your class 12th. You still can study it in college. And for Sanskrit the cutoff is quite less than other subjects, that can lead you to a good DU college.

I hope you will do good.

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HSSC Goa Board syllabus for 2nd language Sanskrit

Radhika Goyal 30th Aug, 2024

Hy,

The syllabus for the 2nd language Sanskrit for the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) in Goa typically follows the curriculum prescribed by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE). The syllabus aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Sanskrit, including its literature, grammar, and usage.

Here’s an overview of the key components you might expect in the HSSC Sanskrit syllabus:

1. Grammar (Vyakaran)

  • Sandhi : Study of the rules and application of Sandhi (joining of sounds).
  • Vibhakti : Understanding the declension of nouns and pronouns in different cases.
  • Tenses : Knowledge of different tenses (present, past, future) and their usage.
  • Verbs : Formation and conjugation of verbs.
  • Nouns and Pronouns : Different types and their declensions.
  • Adjectives : Usage and declension of adjectives.

2. Literature (Kavya and Nataka)

  • Poetry : Study of classical Sanskrit poetry, including poems by renowned poets.
  • Prose : Reading and understanding classical Sanskrit prose texts.
  • Drama : Analysis of Sanskrit plays and dramas.

3. Comprehension and Translation

  • Passages : Comprehension of Sanskrit passages, including translation from Sanskrit to English and vice versa.
  • Essay Writing : Writing essays on given topics in Sanskrit.

4. Texts and Anthologies

  • Prescribed Texts : Study of specific texts prescribed by the Goa Board, which could include classical literature, selected excerpts from famous works, and traditional texts.
  • Textbook Content : Detailed study of chapters included in the prescribed textbooks.

5. Exercises and Practice

  • Practice Papers : Regular practice of previous years’ question papers and sample papers.
  • Assignments : Completing assignments related to grammar, literature, and translation exercises.
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I need MA Sanskrit entrance syllabus for jadavpur university

Ishita 28th Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant

Jadavpur University starts their MA admissions in the months of April-May, where they hold entrance tests on their own.

To prepare for their MA in Sanskrit entrance exam, go through their website and look at their BA in Sanskrit syllabus and prepare according to it because colleges that take independent entrance tests usually ask questions based on their syllabus because they want students who are compatible with their institute's curriculum.

You can check out their syllabus for both BA Hons 4-year course with research and 3-year course- https://jadavpuruniversity.in/courses/bachelor-of-arts-in-sanskrit/

Prepare according to this syllabus. The number of seats offered in Jadavpur University for an MA in Sanskrit is 70.

Hope this helps

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MA sanskrit ka entrance pettern 2024

Avanti Nitin Naik 21st Jul, 2024

Greeting Student,

As of now there is no entrance exam in M.A in Sanskrit . from N.T.A .Any  student who completed B.A in Sanskrit with 50% per cent can do this course.The admission procedure varies from college to college. Some college procedure is entirely on merit basis and some college procedure is both merit basis and entrance exam.If in the college you want to take admission the procedure is on merit and entrance exam basis then all the syllabus and admission details you will get on that college official website admission tab.If you have any doubt you can call your college office number the contact details and timings will be given on the contact tab of the website. https://www.careers360.com/courses/sanskrit-course

Thank you and all the best.

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