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Eligibility

Passed with min % in PCM for GEN & % for SC/ST/OBC

Duration

3 Year

Bachelor of Arts in Sanskrit (B.A. Sanskrit) is an undergraduate arts program dedicated to the study of the Sanskrit language, classical literature, Indian philosophy, and ancient knowledge systems. The course develops strong skills in reading, interpretation, grammar, and critical analysis of ancient Sanskrit texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Epics, Puranas, and classical poetry.
It provides a solid academic foundation for careers in teaching, research, translation, cultural studies, and civil services, while also supporting higher studies in Indology and philosophy.

After completing B.A. in Sanskrit, graduates can explore opportunities in:

Job Roles

  • Sanskrit Teacher (after B.Ed.)

  • Lecturer / Professor (after M.A. + NET/Ph.D.)

  • Translator (Sanskrit to English / Indian languages)

  • Content Writer / Editor (Academic & Cultural Content)

  • Research Assistant

  • Archivist / Manuscript Conservator

  • Priest / Vedic Scholar (with traditional training)

  • Passed 10+2 (any stream) from a recognized board

  • Sanskrit studied at school level is preferred (not compulsory in all universities)

  • Minimum marks: 40–50% (varies by university and category)

3 Years

  • Divided into 6 semesters

  • Focuses on classical language studies, literature, philosophy, and grammar

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Semester 1

  • Introduction to Sanskrit Language

  • Sanskrit Grammar (Sandhi & Samasa – Basics)

  • Selected Sanskrit Prose (Simple Texts)

  • Sanskrit Reading & Writing Practice


Semester 2

  • Sanskrit Grammar (Karaka, Vibhakti)

  • Selected Sanskrit Poetry (Subhashitas)

  • History of Sanskrit Literature – I

  • Translation (Sanskrit to Regional Language/English)


Semester 3

  • Classical Sanskrit Prose (e.g., Panchatantra, Hitopadesha)

  • Sanskrit Grammar (Taddhita & Kridanta)

  • Indian Philosophy – Introduction

  • Translation & Composition


Semester 4

  • Classical Sanskrit Poetry (e.g., Kalidasa – Meghaduta / Raghuvamsha)

  • History of Sanskrit Literature – II

  • Sanskrit Prosody (Chandas)

  • Essay Writing in Sanskrit


Semester 5

  • Vedic Literature (Vedas, Upanishads – Introduction)

  • Sanskrit Drama (e.g., Abhijnanashakuntalam)

  • Indian Philosophy – Schools of Thought

  • Manuscriptology – Basics


Semester 6

  • Modern Sanskrit Literature

  • Applied Sanskrit (Journalism, Communication, Teaching)

  • Poetics (Alankara & Rasa Theory)

  • Project / Dissertation / Viva


Practical & Skill Components

  • Recitation & Pronunciation

  • Translation Practice

  • Manuscript Reading (where available)

  • Seminars & Presentations

Note: Exact texts and paper titles may vary slightly depending on the university and NEP-2020 curriculum guidelines.

FAQ

B.A. in Sanskrit is a 3-year undergraduate arts degree focused on Sanskrit language, classical literature, Indian philosophy, grammar, and ancient texts.

Yes. It is a good option for students interested in teaching, research, translation, philosophy, culture, and civil services.

Graduates can work as teachers (after B.Ed.), translators, content writers, research assistants, manuscript conservators, or pursue higher studies.

Yes. You can become a school teacher after completing B.Ed., and a college lecturer after M.A. + NET/Ph.D.

No. Sanskrit is not compulsory in all universities, but basic knowledge of the language is helpful.

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