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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.At the PG level, Sri Venkateswara Vedic University provides a 2 years M.A. in  course to the students.The course fee for an  MA at Sri Venkateswara Vedic University in Tirupati is Rs 8,720.

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Hi.Sri Venkateswara Vedic University ranked 866th in India and 13001st in the World 2024 overall rankings.

Established under the A.P. State Act No. 29 in 2006, Sri Venkateswara Vedic University (SVVU), is recognised as first University with distinct features to promote advancement and spread of Vedic wisdom. This is a state university which is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is sponsored by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.Sri Venkateswara Vedic University ranked 866th in India and 13001st in the World 2024 overall rankings.

Sri Venkateswara Vedic University, nestled in the sacred town of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh, India, is a distinguished institution devoted to the preservation and dissemination of Vedic knowledge and traditions. 

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Application Form for B.A. Shastri Sri Venkateswara Vedic University

  1. Eligibility Requirements The student who has successfully passed 10 + 2 from any approved board must apply for application form for B.A Shastri.
  2. Application form Downloaded from university websites or admission office.
  3. Documents Checklist All mark sheets and Identification proof and photographs.
  4.  Entrance Exam: Any entrance test or an interview is mandatory for a couple of the programs. However, before applying to join the Shastri Program, see the respective guidelines.
  5.  Application: Filling-up and submitting in time will be a necessary process within a given dead
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Typically, it includes the following eligibility criteria:

 1. Education: Candidates with a commerce-based 10+2 from a reputed board are eligible to get admissions in the B.Com programs. It does not need to be restricted to candidates coming only from a commerce-based stream.

 2. Marks percentage: It is set by the authority at minimum percentages; normally, around 45 to 50 percent is what is required.

3. Age limit. Some programs may be restricted by the age limit set forth by the university.

 

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The average package for B.A. students is usually not too high since Sri Venkateswara Vedic University does not have much focus on conventional vocational training but has more emphasis on Vedic studies and traditional education. The average starting salary in the industry ranges from INR 2 Lacs per annum to INR 4 Lacs per annum, mainly because graduates opt for careers in academia, research, and cultural organizations. However, these figures are largely variable based on specific careers, locations, and demands for Vedic studies as well as associated expertise. Many graduates further go to pursue postgraduate programs. This may even ad

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First and foremost, Sri Venkateswara Vedic University happens to be the first in line and especially considered prime for research in the subject matter and knowledge of Sanskrit language as well as the philosophical thought related to India. The specialisation programs therefore would attract some particular students studying in the concerned area of interest. The best may have different connotations because of the differential perspective of individuals' streams of academic pursuit and the respective personal aspirations. Other universities could be more diversified with other branches like engineering, management, and sciences avail

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Graduates after B.A. from Sri Venkateswara Vedic University can seek employment in mainly the academic, research, and cultural sectors. The potential career fields are teaching and lecturing in schools and colleges, particularly in subjects like Vedic studies and Sanskrit. Others may be engaged in work with research organizations, NGOs engaged in cultural preservation, or with temples or spiritual organizations. Content writing, editing and translation are also scopes at which graduates can be hired specifically to work with the sanskrit texts. It might be followed by post graduation M.A. and the highest level of doctoral Ph.D. for wor

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Sri Venkateswara Vedic University does not have placement drives in the traditional sense, as any other university with vocational courses. The focus is on careers in academics and research. Graduates from the university, particularly in Vedic studies and allied disciplines, find opportunities in educational institutions, research organizations, and cultural or religious organizations. The names of companies cannot be mentioned, but placements are common in these fields. Any new placement activity or participating organizations can be verified with the Placement Cell of the university or from official announcement of the academic year.

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Generally, Sri Venkateswara Vedic University has a fees refund policy, but again it totally depends on course and whether the request has been received in time before the actual commencement of class or afterward. Generally if student takes a withdrawal before any class then he may have chances for partial refund of fee paid by him else in other cases where the application has made after the onset of the classes, there would probably be negligible or no refund. Students should refer themselves to the fee refund official policy of the university where all the terms and timescale for fees refund would be provided. However, I would advise

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