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According to the guidelines, scholarships will be given out for 25 Prak-Sastris, 5 Sastras at the Sastri level, and 10 Sastras at the Acharya level. Scholarships are given to students based on their percentage of marks and merit in the most re
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According to the guidelines, scholarships will be given out for 25 Prak-Sastris, 5 Sastras at the Sastri level, and 10 Sastras at the Acharya level. Scholarships are given to students based on their percentage of marks and merit in the most recent qualifying test.Scholarship. Due to misbehavior, indiscipline, or involvement in illegal, antisocial, or other activities disturbing the overall discipline and academic tranquilly in the university campus and hostel, the university has the right to withdraw or disqualify any student from receiving the scholarship at any time.
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Anushree mundraCurrent Student
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Yes, there are seat reservations at Rastriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth. The reservation policy is in keeping with the guidelines of the government of India. The three reservation categories are OBC, SC, and ST. SC candidates are entitled to 15% of t
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Yes, there are seat reservations at Rastriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth. The reservation policy is in keeping with the guidelines of the government of India. The three reservation categories are OBC, SC, and ST. SC candidates are entitled to 15% of the seats, ST candidates to 7.5% of the seats, and OBC candidates are entitled to 27% of the seats.
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Anushree mundraCurrent Student
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth features a number of hostels that are roomy, secure, and safe with a friendly atmosphere and are surrounded by beautiful scenery. Each hostel includes a clean kitchen and spacious eating areas, and the rooms are c
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Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth features a number of hostels that are roomy, secure, and safe with a friendly atmosphere and are surrounded by beautiful scenery. Each hostel includes a clean kitchen and spacious eating areas, and the rooms are comfortably equipped. With five hostels for males and two for females, the institution can house about 1600 students.
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Anushree mundraCurrent Student
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Some of the best programs the university provides are a selection of conventional courses in Sahitya, Vyakarana, Jyotisha, Nyaya, Advaita Vedanta, Vishistadvaita Vedanta, lDvaita Vedanta, Agama, Mimamsa, and other subjects. Additionally, the i
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Some of the best programs the university provides are a selection of conventional courses in Sahitya, Vyakarana, Jyotisha, Nyaya, Advaita Vedanta, Vishistadvaita Vedanta, lDvaita Vedanta, Agama, Mimamsa, and other subjects. Additionally, the institution provides distinctive programmes including a Diploma in Temple Culture, Pourohitya, Sanskrit & Law, Management with an Oriental focus, and E-Learning.
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I have done my BA in Sanskrit with 85%. What is the procedure to pursue B.Ed through correspondence?
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The candidates seeking admission should send the application in the prescribed form. The application form should be filled in by the applicant in his/her own hand and signed. The declaration must be signed by the candidate and by the parent or
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The candidates seeking admission should send the application in the prescribed form. The application form should be filled in by the applicant in his/her own hand and signed. The declaration must be signed by the candidate and by the parent or guardian.
The candidates must enclose the following documents along with the application, failing which the application will be summarily rejected.
a) Duly attested Xerox copies of the following certificates.
1. Provisional/Original pass certificates of the last qualifying examination
2. Marks obtained in each examination right from Matriculation/SSC/OSLC to the last qualifying examination
3. Date of birth certificate
4. Study certificate
5. Caste Certificate
6. Conduct certificate
Incomplete applications or those received after the due date will be rejected. The office of the Vidyapeetha will not be held responsible for delay of application forms sent by post.
Students will be admitted to the Vidyapeetha in accordance with the rules governing eligibility, merit, good conduct etc., as determined by the Vidyapeetha form time to time and as per the rules existing on the date of actual admission after interview.
The candidates must attend in person and produce the original documents along with three sets of Photostat copies listed below at the time of interview to be conducted on a specified date and time failing which he/she will not be considered for admission. If the admission is offered, he/she shall pay the fee immediately failing which he/she shall forfeit the seat. The next candidate in the merit list will be considered for admission. 1. Provisional/pass certificate of the last qualifying examination for admission
2. Marks obtained in each examination right from Matriculation/SSC/OSLC to the last qualifying examination
3. Transfer certificate
4. Study certificate
5. Date of Birth Certificate
6. Conduct certificate
7. Caste & Income certificate for SC, ST and OBC Students
8. Migration certificate
9. Passport size photos - 5+1 stamp size.
All the original certificates have to be deposited in the office at the time of admission. The candidates are requested to retain sufficient (10 sets) xerox copies of their certificates with them in case they need if at a later date.
For more click to this link - http://rsvidyapeetha.ac.in/regular-admission rules.html
The candidates must enclose the following documents along with the application, failing which the application will be summarily rejected.
a) Duly attested Xerox copies of the following certificates.
1. Provisional/Original pass certificates of the last qualifying examination
2. Marks obtained in each examination right from Matriculation/SSC/OSLC to the last qualifying examination
3. Date of birth certificate
4. Study certificate
5. Caste Certificate
6. Conduct certificate
Incomplete applications or those received after the due date will be rejected. The office of the Vidyapeetha will not be held responsible for delay of application forms sent by post.
Students will be admitted to the Vidyapeetha in accordance with the rules governing eligibility, merit, good conduct etc., as determined by the Vidyapeetha form time to time and as per the rules existing on the date of actual admission after interview.
The candidates must attend in person and produce the original documents along with three sets of Photostat copies listed below at the time of interview to be conducted on a specified date and time failing which he/she will not be considered for admission. If the admission is offered, he/she shall pay the fee immediately failing which he/she shall forfeit the seat. The next candidate in the merit list will be considered for admission. 1. Provisional/pass certificate of the last qualifying examination for admission
2. Marks obtained in each examination right from Matriculation/SSC/OSLC to the last qualifying examination
3. Transfer certificate
4. Study certificate
5. Date of Birth Certificate
6. Conduct certificate
7. Caste & Income certificate for SC, ST and OBC Students
8. Migration certificate
9. Passport size photos - 5+1 stamp size.
All the original certificates have to be deposited in the office at the time of admission. The candidates are requested to retain sufficient (10 sets) xerox copies of their certificates with them in case they need if at a later date.
For more click to this link - http://rsvidyapeetha.ac.in/regular-admission rules.html
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chandrakant swainCurrent Student
I am graduate with maths honours and B.Ed
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Hi,
Yes, you can do correspondence B.Ed through IGNOU.
Yes, you can do correspondence B.Ed through IGNOU.
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Gurleen KhuranaCurrent Student
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You need to apply directly to the university. For details, visit: http://rsvidyapeetha.ac.in/regular-admission rules.html
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Gurleen KhuranaCurrent Student
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Yes, you need to have Sanskrit as a subject to be eligible to apply for this course.
7 years ago
I am a govt. teacher in Odisha and want to do distance B.Ed in Sanskrit, how can I do it?
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Dr. Uma SinhaCurrent Student
Principal
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Hi,
Candidates must have completed Shastri or BA (with Sanskrit) in 10+2+3 Scheme and/or MA (Sanskrit) from a recognized university with at least 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST candidates) marks in the qualifying examination.
Candidates must have completed Shastri or BA (with Sanskrit) in 10+2+3 Scheme and/or MA (Sanskrit) from a recognized university with at least 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST candidates) marks in the qualifying examination.
