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Nishtha Rai

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According to the official website of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, the selection criteria for admission to M.A. in Communication through CAP Test entrance exam is Online Interview. The institute opens its registration forms on the website at applypg.amrita.edu/home.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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IGNOU and DU SOL are the top two options if you want to pursue an online or distance MA Sanskrit course. Apart from these, some other top options that you can explore are:

  • National Sanskrit University, Tirupati
  • Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya
  • Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, Howrah
  • Karnataka State Open University
  • Mukta Swadhyaya Peetham, Central Sanskrit University

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Ishita Uniyal

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Of course not. IGNOU is a recognised university by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Distance Education Bureau (DEB). Also, it is the topmost distance university in India, which foreign students also consider for degree, diploma, and certificate courses. 

If completed from a top university/college, a distance degree is equally relevant. Students choose distance programs for flexibility and cost-effectiveness.

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Akansha Bisht

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Of course, it does. Banaras University and Banaras Hindu University are one of the topmost universities in India and are renowned across the globe. They will definitely provide better education & skills. It'll help you make your portfolio stronger and eventually land a good job. You'll be able to opt for research programs in your universities, or you may even get a chance to be part of the faculty.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Yes, you can. Start preparing for the UPSC exams well in advance, or consider seeking employment as a translator or language officer in ministries such as Culture, External Affairs, or Education. There are so many other options you can explore if you really want a government job, like a School teacher or an Assistant Professor.

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Mohit Datta

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Of course, content creation in classical and regional languages is also in high demand with all these OTT platforms and cinema inclining toward mythological and cultural content, they also need writers and editors from the same background. So, being an MA Sanskrit postgrad, you can seek career opportunities in content writing, script writing, etc.

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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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