Sanskrit
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The official statement issued by BITS says that, " The candidate who secured first rank (Board topper) in PCM or PCB in their respective board can apply for direct admission." and a syou mentioned that by considering Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics you become the state board (Tamilnadu Board) topper. So, yes, there are pretty decent chances that you might get a direct seat at BITS Pilani without writing BITSAT. You can visit the link given below for more details:
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The main Sanskrit epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, provide a large amount of data in the form of Sanskrit a little later than Vedic prose, and close to the classical Sanskrit language. There is considerably more evidence for transitive nouns and adjectives in epics than in Vedic prose, but compared to Rigveda, transitive nouns and adjectives are even less common and show less morphological variety. Again, statistical analysis shows that there is a clear correlation between transitivity and prediction.
Sanskrit drama is the fundamental basis of Indian theater and the success of today's Indian theater depends solely on it. The Sanskrit drama flourished in all its glory under the patronage of the court and the aristocracy until the 12th century, when the Muslim intrusion changed the Sanskrit scene. The glory of the Sanskrit drama became a thing of the past in the period of decline when it gradually divorced from the stage. But it still has relevance in popular theater today. The genuine development of the Sanskrit drama has in the true sense ceased, except that its few elements are still in practice. Modern Indian theater is under the great influence of Western philosophy, which neglected the traditional Sanskrit dramatic tradition. However, we cannot deny the importance of the Sanskrit dramatic tradition in the development of Indian theater.
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Hello aspirant,
The two courses Sanskrit and Bharatnatyam have always been in demand by students who wish to study the ancient language of India and know deeply the dance form and its various features.
Colleges in Mumbai, Maharashtra which offer Sanskrit courses are:-
Ramnarain Ruia College , Mumbai
Sathaye College ( SC) , Mumbai
Shri. M.D. Shah Mahila College , Mumbai
K.J. Somaiya Sanskrit Vidyapeetham ( KJSSV) , Mumbai
K J Somaiya Bharatiya Sanskriti Peetham ( KJSBSP) , Mumbai
Bharati Sanskrit Vidyaniketan, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai
Colleges in Mumbai, Maharashtra which offer Bharatnatyam courses are:-
Nalanda Dance Research Centre (NDRC), Mumbai
Bharata College of Fine Arts & Culture
University of Mumbai
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hi,
Generally as per old curriculum sanskrit is fall in arts stream, students who have taken arts might select history, geography, political science, english , nutrition , sociology , economics etc. so it also depends on the institute and how many options they have, faculty and infrastructure availability. generally students have to select 6 papers includes english and another language paper.\
follow our article at below link to know about sanskrit medium school of Maharastra:
https://school.careers360.com/schools/sanskrit-medium-schools-in-maharashtra
so I suggest you to contact with school authority to know in details.
Hi Aspirant,
Sanskrit epic has high essence of Historical importance and accentuates the rich historical culture.India also has an old and long-lasting tradition of full-length poetic plays, which are called Sanskrit Dramas because they were written mainly in Sanskrit.Sanskrit drama are so called because they have been written in Sanskrit language. they combine both classical Sanskrit with Prakrit or different sorts of vernacular languages.
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Hello,
There are a lot of Online Sanskrit course that you can choose from. Have a look at the following websites:
1. Udemy
2. Openpathshala.com (//Openpathshala.com)
3. Learnsanskritonline.com (//Learnsanskritonline.com)
4. Classcentral.com (//Classcentral.com)
5. sanskrit.today
6. learnsanskrit.org (//learnsanskrit.org)
The best resources for learning any language is speaking and listening to the language as much as possible.
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Hello aspirant
Good to see you are aspiring the subject which have very less crowd and somehow can build up your great future too if you excel in it.
See for taking sanskrit in your graduation that is doing bachelor of arts in sanskrit the minimum eligibility is to pass out class 12 from a recognised institution with having marks 45% to 50% as it varies too from University to university. So even if you don't have sanskrit in your +2 you're eligible for doing bachelor of arts in sanskrit.
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