mera B.sc course ho gya h kya main shiksha shastri ka course kisi college ya university se kar sakta hoo
Yes, after completing your B.Sc., you can pursue the Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed in Sanskrit) course from recognized universities or colleges that offer it. The eligibility criteria generally require graduation with Sanskrit as a subject or a degree in a related field from a recognized institution. Admission is usually through an entrance exam conducted by universities like Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, or Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University. Completing this course makes you eligible for teaching Sanskrit and related subjects in schools.
Hello dear,
Yes, after completing graduation, you are eligible to pursue Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed in Sanskrit) course, provided you fulfill the subject requirement. Normally, the eligibility criteria is graduation with Sanskrit as one of the main subjects or at least studied it at +2 level. Since you have completed B.Sc, you should check whether you had Sanskrit in your background. If not, some universities still allow admission if you clear their entrance or meet basic criteria. Popular institutions like
- Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan,
- Sampurnanand Sanskrit University,
- Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth,
and some state universities offer this course. The duration is usually 2 years, and it prepares you for teaching Sanskrit in schools or higher studies in the field. The admission process can be merit-based or through entrance exams depending on the university. I would advise you to check the official websites of universities nearby, see their prospectus, and verify the eligibility.
Thank you for asking, and I wish you all the best for this next academic journey.
Good afternoon. Yes, you can pursue Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed in Sanskrit) after completing your BSc, but only if you had Sanskrit as a main subject during your degree.
Eligibility for Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed in Sanskrit)
According to NSKTU Tirupati and SLBSRSV Delhi the key requirements are:
Graduation with Sanskrit: You must have studied Sanskrit as a main subject with at least 1000 marks across your 3-year BSc program.
Minimum Marks:
General: 50% aggregate
SC/ST/OBC/PwD: 45% aggregate
Age Requirement: Minimum 20 years as of October 1st of the admission year
Entrance Exam: Most universities conduct a written test (like PTET or university-specific exams)
still You Can Do
If your BSc did not include Sanskrit, you may not be eligible for Shiksha Shastri. In that case, consider:
Regular B.Ed. (Science stream) — widely available and aligns with your background