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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Sure, here are some of my personal favorite Sanskrit books you can consider apart from the regular MA Sanskrit syllabus:

  • The Meghad? ta of K? lid? sa by K? lid? sa.
  • Sanskrit (Teach Yourself) by Michael Coulson.
  • The Recognition of? akuntal? by K? lid? sa.
  • Mahabharata by Vyasa.
  • The Hitopadesa by Narayana Pandit.
  • Sanskrit Non-Translatables: The Importance of Sanskritizing English by Rajiv Malhotra.
  • The Wonder that is Sanskrit by Sampadananda Mishra.
  • How to Love in Sanskrit (Kindle Edition) by Anusha Rao.

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Lalit Rastogi

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While pursuing an MA in Sanskrit course, you must select electives or specializations that will align with your goals and interests. You'll get many options to choose from, such as Sanskrit Manuscriptology, Sanskrit in Modern Contexts, Vedic Literature, Dharma? stra, Epigraphy, Modern Sanskrit Literature, etc.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Some important documents you must carry during the MA Sanskrit application process are:

  • A relevant bachelor's degree
  • CUET-PG Score (if applicable)
  • A valid photo ID proof (Passport, Adhaar Card, PAN Card, etc.)
  • Passport-sized photographs (at least two)

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Shikha Arora

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There's a percentage relaxation for reserved category students in DU for an MA Sanskrit program. Though it can vary depending on the college, the general relaxation given to categories is:
OBC/CW/PwBD: 5%
SC/ST: 5%
It's better to check out the official website of DU for accurate and updated guidelines.

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Nikita Chauhan

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No, it's necessary to study the Sanskrit subject in secondary or high school to join the MA Sanskrit course. You can even opt for an MA in Sanskrit without having a degree in BA Sanskrit. A recognised bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline is enough. No doubt, studying Sanskrit at school or UG level will give you a strong base for further studies, it also depends on one's interests and future goals.

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Atul Arora

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In an MA Sanskrit course, you'll dive deep into the Sanskrit language, its literature, philosophy, and culture. You'll get to read the epics, scriptures, poetry, and philosophical treatises in Sanskrit. 
As an MA Sanskrit postgrad, you'll master reading, writing, speaking, and understanding the language that'll eventually help you take up research or teaching roles in the future.

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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SCMC Pune BA eligibility criteria require candidates to pass Class 12 or its equivalent from a recognised board. Students must have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% (minimum aggregate of 45% for SC/ ST students). Those who meet the above-mentioned basic eligibility criteria can register for SET test and go through the admission process to get a seat in the BA programme offered at Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication. 

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Saurabh Khanduri

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To apply for BA courses at Kumaraguru College of Liberal Arts and Science in offline mode, candidates first need to find the closest admission centre and visittheir with physical copies of all important documents. Then the candidates will be filling in the application form in offline mode and attach all necessary documents to before final submissions. After that, the candidate will follow the same steps as the online mode.

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