Sanskrit
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From your profile it seems you belong to MP, the eligibility criteria for MPPSC is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, those with professional and technical educational too are eligible to apply, candidates are required to be a citizen of India, and hold MP domicile with relevant documents, in case of certain posts there is mandatory fitness test which the candidates are required to undergo, the minimum age to appear for MPPSC is 21 years, and the upper age limit is 33 years for uniformed posts, and 40 years for non-uniformed posts, age relaxation is offered to reserved category, hence you can appear for MPPSC with graduation in any stream/final year candidates too are eligible to apply provisionally, there is no such specific mentions of having studied specific subjects at 10+2 level to be eligible for MPPSC, you just need to be a graduate from a recognized university.
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There is no use of Sanskrit in MBBS course. Although it's held important possition in BAMS course. Some of the subject in BAMS course is exclusively related to sanskrit language.
ndian students may now be able to pursue MBBS in their mother tongue. ... The learning in the mother tongue is restricted to school. However, the courses at higher education levels are currently restricted to English and Hindi.
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Hi komal,
I know one of mine who joined BAMS course without Sanskrit as a language in 11th and 12th std as preferred for this course. Preferred not a mandate. Sanskrit is a mandatory subject in the first year obviously because its Indian ayurveda we are talking about and its our heritage and if you do a bit of research in internet about it and if you know Hindi which I assume you do you will find it a bit easier to tackle ...so happy learning!
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As per Delhi University's admission criteria in order to take admission in a Bachelor's degree,you have to choose one language subject, one subject that you are seeking admission into, and two other subjects enlisted in List A provided by the University. If you fail to choose any of the subjects given in list A ,then a deduction of 2.5% will be done. For further information visit the link given below:-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks
Hi aspirant,
According to the current norms of UGC, s candidate can pursue two degrees at same time provided that one of those is a distance course.
So following that it is practically possible to be pursuing two courses at once. In your case if you get into any BAMS college of the state and at the same moment you can choose to do bachelor's in arts in any of your preferred subjects offered as a distance course.
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BA Sanskrit is a 3-year duration undergraduate course in Sanskrit. The course covers Sanskrit Prose, Poetry, Grammar along with certain sections of Bhagavad-Gita and Mahabharata.
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BA Sanskrit Course Highlights.
Full-FormBachelor of Arts in Sanskrit
Eligibility10+2 in any stream with Sanskrit as a compulsory subject.
The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing BA in Sanskrit language is a pass in Higher Secondary Examination or 10+2 or its equivalent with Sanskrit being one of the subjects. The minimum eligibility percentge for most of the colleges is 45-50% marks in 10+2. The duration of BA Sanskrit course is about 3 years.
Admission ProcessEntrance Exam and Merit Based.
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Hello Aspirant,
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Yes, internship is required after completing the MBBS programme in order to get the degree. The Medical Council of India will provide a registration certificate to the students when they have completed their internship. The internship will last for a total of twelve years. After receiving a certificate from the Medical Body of India (MCI) or any state medical council, MBBS graduates may begin practising medicine. Over the course of the internship, the applicant will be placed in a variety of sectors or clinical departments across a broad spectrum of specialities. According to the most current update, the National Medical College has also introduced an obligatory internship in Ayurveda. The AYURVEDA internship will last for seven days total. 14 of the 17 positions are required, with the other three being optional. The National Medical Center said that interns may pick from among Yoga, Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy, and Sidha Sowa Rigpa as electives for AYUSH.
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Hello Aspirant...
Traditional programmes such as Sahitya, Vyakarana, Jyotisha, Nyaya, Advaita Vedanta, Vishistadvaita Vedanta, Dvaita Vedanta, Agama, Mimamsa, Sankhya Yoga, and others are available at the National Sanskrit University, as well as current disciplines such as Computer Science, Mathematics, and History.
The University's professional programmes, Siksha Sastri (B.Ed.) and Siksha Acharya (M.Ed. ), are overseen by the National Council for Teaching Education (NCTE). Under other faculties, further programmes leading to Diploma, P.G.Diploma, and Research Degrees are also available.
1. PRAK-SASTRI (Eq. for +2/INTERMEDIATE)
The Sastras have a total of 60 seats.
Time frame: two years
Age: 15 to 18 years old as of June 1st For ladies, there is no higher age Limit.
2. SASTRI, (Eq. to B.A.)
Seating Capacity: 100
Time frame: three years (6 Semesters)
17 years old (as on 1st June)
3. Vedabhashya SASTRI (Eq. to B.A.)
Number of Seats: 15
Three-year duration (6 Semesters)
Plan of Study :
1st part
Course 1: English and Sanskrit (two courses per year)
Course – 2: Each year, four courses comprising of Sahitya, Vyakarana, and Veda bhashyam are offered.
4. B.A. Seating Capacity: 20
Eligibility: Prak-Sastri/Intermediate or any other Sanskrit-related exam.
5. B.Sc. (Sastri) Seats Available: 20
Eligibility: Prak-Sastri/Intermediate or any other exam with Sanskrit and Mathematics as subjects of study is required.
1. ACHARYA (Eq.M.A.) : Choice Based Credit System (In this scheme, each of the following Sastras will have five courses, four of which will be from (A) Hard Core Sastras and one from (B) Soft Core Sastras for each Semester). Other Sastras must be chosen by Soft Core.
A. Hard Core Sastras: 1. Sahitya (60 points), 2. Vyakarana (30 points), 3. Phalitha Jyotisha (15 points), 4. Siddhanta Jyotisha (15 points), 5. Nyaya (15 points), 6. Advaita Vedanta (20 points), 7. Visistadvaita Vedanta (15 points), 8. Dwaita Vedanta (15 points) (15), Agama (nine) (15), Mimamsa is number ten (15), Dharma Sastra is the eleventh book in the Dharma Sastra series (15), Sankhya Yoga (13), Puranetihasa (15), and Vedabhashyam (14), respectively (15)
B. Soft Core Sastras
2. M.A. in Sanskrit ( Sabdabodha Systems & Language Technology)
3. P.G.Diploma in Yoga Therapy and Stress Management
4. M.Sc. in Computer Science & Language Technology
5. Global Perspective P.G.Diploma in Comparative Aesthetics (Sahitya)
1 year duration
Minimum age is 22 years.
Eligibility: Passed Acharya (Sahitya) with a mark of 55 percent.
For more information please visit the link below..
https://nsktu.ac.in/index.php/courses/
I hope this information helps.
Regards.
Hello aspirant,
Colleges expect the candidates to have Mathematics as a compulsory subject to opt for computer science. As you had PCB, I am afraid you are not eligible to pursue computer science further.
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Hi
It is completely ok even if you don't have Sanskrit in your class 12 , you are still eligible for BA Sanskrit and can pursue it
This is because , to be eligible for BA Sanskrit it is not mandatory to have studied Sanskrit in class 12th. There's no barrier on subject which you have studied in your class 12th or the stream you are from
To be eligible for BA Sanskrit ,all you need to have is 10 +2 qualification in any stream i. e Science, Commerce, Arts.
For example, To be eligible for BA Sanskrit in St Xavier's College, Ahmedabad, one needs to pass 12th / equivalent in any stream. And admission is on the basis of your marks obtained by you in class 12th board examination ,you can check the same by going through the link given below https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/st-xaviers-college-ahmedabad/ba-sanskrit-course . List of some of the colleges offering BA Sanskrit is provided below
St Xavier's College, Ahmedabad. Maharaja's College, Ernakulam. Government Victoria College Palakkad. Government Brennen College, Thalassery. Sree Sankara College, Kalady. Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi. Ramadevi Womens College, Bhubaneswar
You can get the complete list by going through https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-in-sanskrit-degree-colleges-in-india
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