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An Attempt to Reassemble Sanskrit at The Central Sanskrit University

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Tanvi Gupta, blogger at Edumarz, 19th May 2022.


An image showcasing campus of the university

About

The Sansthan was laid out on the fifteenth of October 1970 as an independent association enlisted under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 for the turn of events and advancement of Sanskrit all around the country. It is completely financed by the Government of India. It has the capacity as a peak body for the spread and improvement of Sanskrit and helps the Ministry of Human Resource Development in planning and carrying out different plans for the advancement of Sanskrit studies.

Mission

All-round development of all the branches of Sanskritic language learning and availability of Sanskrit resources through fashionable systems.

Courses

The courses here are divided into 6 stages

  1. Prak Shastri: This Sansthan has presented a  course, called Prak-Shastri, in which an understudy, who has passed class X of a Board Examination and has no past foundation in Sanskrit, might be conceded. This additionally is a long-term course (XI and XII). However, there is a more prominent accentuation of Sanskrit.


  1. Shastri : A student who has passed  Uttar Madhyama or PrakShastri or an identical test with Sanskrit can profess Shastri, which is a three-year course. This is analogous to B.A. (Hons) in Sanskrit in today’s education.


  1. Shiksha Shastri: A student who progressed with Shastri or B.Ed or a similar exam with Sanskrit can confess Shiksha Shastri, which is a long-term course. This correspondence with B.Ed in current education.


  1. Acharya: A Shastri or B.A. Sanskrit graduate may be in hand up to Acharya, which relates to M.A., but is proscribed to specialisation in an exceedingly specific shastra.


  1. Shiksha Acharya: By and by the offices for the investigation of the Shiksha-Acharya course are accessible at Jaipur grounds of the Sansthan because it was. There are simply twenty-five seats accessible for this course. Admission to the present course is fully supported by the legitimacy summing up of chosen up-and-comers in the Pre-Shiksha Acharya test.


  1. Vidya Varidhi: An understudy who has passed Shastri and Acharya or identical assessment with Sanskrit could be owned up to Vidya Varidhi. This compares to a Ph.D. in current training.

Library

There are large and all-around furnished libraries on all of the grounds of the Sansthan, accommodations for fascinating and antique Sanskrit books, and extra books on contemporary subjects. 


Admission

The last day of the online application is 22.05.2022 up to 5 pm. While the last date for payment of the fee is 22.05.2022 up to 11:50 pm.


Caption

An overlook of Central Sanskrit University, This university is engaged in rebuilding Sanskrit in terms of modern means of education.

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