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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
examination shall be three hours. Maximum Marks per paper shall be 100.
Eligibility of Acharya Course
The applicant must have passed any of the following examinations:-1. Shastri from Central Sanskrit University, or any other Sanskrit University, or any
recognised institution.
2. Shiromani from Madras University, Annamalai University, Shri Venkteshwar
University, Tirupati.
3. Vidvadmadhyama from Karnataka Government. 4. Shastrabhushan (Prelim. ) from Kerala Government. 5. Vidyapraveena from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. 6. BA with Sanskrit as one
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
For merit-based admission, selection of candidates is based on marks scored in their undergraduate programs while entrance-based admissions are done on performance of applicants in various national and university level exams such as CUET PG, IPU-CET, TISSNET etc
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To be eligible for MA Film Studies, a candidate should be a graduate in any stream from a recognised institute or university. The minimum required aggregate marks ranges between 45-55%, and varies with colleges. *Note that the cutoff for M.A. in Film Studies at Mumbai University may var
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