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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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Ajay Sharma

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To observe for MA admission in 2025, you need to have a graduation degree with as a minimum 45–50% marks. 

Apply via CUET-PG or college entrance assessments.

Some universities also provide admission primarily based on merit.

Fill the form online, upload files, and pay the fee.

Classes usually begin in August or September.

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Shailja Rawat

Contributor-Level 10

The total fees to pursue an MA at VMOU range from INR 6,800 to 7,300. This fee is applicable for a duration of two years. Moreover, students must note that the fee is taken from official sources. However, it is subject to change.

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PRIYANKA

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, studying MA is considered expensive for an Indian student. The tuition fee ranges between INR 12.43 L - 31.89 L. The detailed cost is mentioned below.

Particulars

Cost

Tuition

INR 12.43 L - 31.89 L

Insurance

INR 1.39 L

Transportation

INR 1.21 L

Others

INR 3.42 L

Total fee

INR 18.46 L - 37.92 L

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diksha soni

Contributor-Level 10

DDU Gorakhpur University provides good placements to its graduating students.However, the institution has not released the placement report as of yet. In the meantime, check out the table below to know the median package recorded during DDU Gorakhpur University MA  placements 2024:

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Placement Statistics (2024)

Median Package 

INR 6.93 LPA (PG 2-year)

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Ramesh Maity

Beginner-Level 3

At DU -

SLAT 2025 result: released on July 18,2025

Admission: Jult to August 2025

Eligibility: Graduation with relevant background.

 

At JNU -

Here Admission mode: CUET PG 2025 scores

1st merit list: June 27 2025

Final admission deadline: Aug,14

Seat Available: 8

Fees: 361 Rs (1st Year)

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