Sanskrit
Hii aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
Here I am providing you list of some top Sanskrit colleges for best studies. These are
St. Stephen's College, New Delhi.
Fergusson College, Pune.
Presidency College, Chennai.
Nizam College, Hyderabad.
Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata.
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Yes, you can apply for NTA net (National eligibility test) .
There are some eligibility for NTA:-
•Candidate must have post graduation from any recognised university.
•Candidate should score 55% in humanitarians (including languages) , social sciences, computer science, etc.
Hope this helps.
Best of luck !
Hello,
You have posed your question is a little vague manner, so it's difficult to comprehend what exactly you want to know. Since, you'll be completing your graduation in Sanskrit next year, if you're asking for higher studies option, then some of the best colleges for MA Sanskrit are St
HI Rani,
St. Xavier's College, Kolkata only offers UG and PG courses which can only be done after 12th or other equivalent examinations.
However, here is the eligibility criteria for St. Xavier's collegiate school for boys, Kolkata:
A student should have passed 10th standard with a minimum percentage of 65%
You haven't mention the name of the university for which you're seeking information for its Sanskrit Department, you can visit the official website of your university and can get contact number of faculties over there, most of the website are vey much updated regarding this matter.
Hi Student
Here is the link from which you can download syllabus of all subjects :
http://www.cbseacademic.nic.in/curriculum.html
Here is the link from which you can download books of all subjects:
http://cbse.nic.in/ePub/webcbse/webcbse/ab-cbse-book-5.html
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