Sanskrit
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If you want to know important questions about Sanskrit, you can refer to the official website.
Mainly in Sanskrit essays, Bhibakti, kaarak, and questions related to that topic usually come. For important questions, ask your teachers, visit the Sanskrit grade websites.
HELLO,
If you have completed a B.A. degree with Hindi as your second language, and now you're interested in doing M.A. in Sanskrit, your eligibility will depend on a few things:
You may be eligible if:
You studied Sanskrit as a main subject or as a part of your course in your B.A. (even as an elective or optional).
Some universities accept students from other language backgrounds (like Hindi) if they have basic knowledge of Sanskrit or pass an entrance test.
You may NOT be eligible if:
You never studied Sanskrit at the degree level or in your previous education.
The university you're applying to strictly requires a B.A. in Sanskrit or equivalent.
What You Can Do:
Check the specific university’s eligibility rules for M.A. Sanskrit.
Some universities allow students from Hindi, Telugu, or other language backgrounds, especially if you're willing to take a bridge course or pass an entrance exam.
You can also consider open universities or distance education (like IGNOU), which often have more flexible eligibility.
Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query
Class 8 Hindi syllabus is designed by NCERT to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Hindi language and Hindi Literature. Class 8 NCERT Hindi syllabus is widely used by schools. The Hindi syllabus provided by NCERT for the academic year 2025-26 includes all the topics and subtopics where chapters are explained in a very comprehensive way.
Visit the given link for the detailed syllabus and you can find all the pdf related to chapters here itself.
https://school.careers360.com/ncert/ncert-syllabus-for-class-8-hindi
I hope this helps.
Could you please provide the publisher name of the book such as NCERT or any other stater board books, so we can provide you with the photo of it.
Hello, Since the Sanskrit exam for class 10 CBSE is over by 22nd of february , can you specify the board in which you are studying , so we can answer your question correctly.
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