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REVISED SYLLABUS ALL COURSES 2007
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B.A. Additional Sanskrit |
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B.A. Civil Services |
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B.A. Keertanshastra |
| 4. | B.A. Vedanga Jyotish | 5. | B.A. Visharad Sanskrit | 6. | B.A.Yogashastra |
| 7. | B.Ed | 8. | BFA Fine Arts | 9. | Certificate course in vedic studies |
| 10. | Diploma in German | 11. | Diploma in Yoga Shashtra | 12. | Diploma in Bharatiya Sanskriti and Nitimulya |
| 13. | Diploma in Indology | 14. | Diploma in Vastushastra | 15. | Dip.Appretiaon of Indian Art |
| 16. | DYND | 17. | Jr. Diploma in Keertanshastra | 18. | Jr. Diploma in Vedic Studies |
| 19. | M.A. Keertanshastra | 20. | M.A.Yogashastra | 21. | M.Phil |
| 22. | MA vedang Jyotish | 23. | M.A. Sanskrit | 24. | P.G. Diploma in Buddist studies |
| 25. | PG Diploma in Yogic Science | 26. | Sanskrit Agam | 27. | PG. Dip. in Teaching Sanskrit Through English |
| 28. | Sanskrit Parichaya | 29. | Sr. Diploma in Keertanshastra | 30. | Sr. Diploma in Vedic Studies |
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COURSES OF THE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE |
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1. AGAM (SANSKRIT) |
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This is a stepping-stone into Sanskrit Treasury. This course is specially designed keeping in view the rising interest of people to learn the Sanskrit language. The student is taught in this course the basic skills of spoken Sanskrit also. Thus, this course aims at carrying the student into the beauties of Sanskrit languages & Literature. Beautiful Subhashitas from rich treasury of Sanskrit Literature and simple sentences appeal to the heart, hence the student finds satisfaction in continuing the course and at the end of the course, the student will definitely continue the study of Sanskrit further. K.K.Sanskrit University offers various advanced courses in Sanskrit for the successful students of Agam (Sanskrit). |
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Eligibility -10th Pass or its equivalent |
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Paper-I Bhasharachana |
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2. SANSKRIT PARICHAY |
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This is an advanced course designed for the students who have successfully completed the basic course and desire to learn the language further. Sentence-Construction, Syntax, Compounding word etc. are specially taught in this course, laying, of course, due emphasis on spoken Sanskrit. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Prose and Poetry |
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Paper-II Grammar and History of Sanskrit Literature |
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Paper-III Bhasharachana |
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Paper-IV Neeti Literature and Viva-Voce |
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3. SADHANA (SANSKRIT) |
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This course is designed for students who want to pursue advanced study of Sanskrit after completing the Agam course. The interest of the student is carefully nurtured by giving him the essence of Sanskrit. The speaking skills of the student are further improvised. After doing this, the student can continue his study of Sanskrit at Visharad level. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sahitya and Itihas |
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Paper-II Arsha Mahakavya and Geeta |
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Paper-III Nitishastra |
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Paper-IV Vyakarana |
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4. DIPLOMA IN PALI |
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Pali language is intimately associated with the history and rich literary trends of India. In this language, we find the grand sayings of Lord Buddha, which have spread, all over the world wafting the fragrance of Buddhism. For the people who want to learn the Pali Language and read the original sayings of Lord Buddha, a basic course is designed. This course provides for the student the basic knowledge of Pali language. After successfully completing the course, the student can pursue further study of Pali language in this university itself. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit Bhasharachana |
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Paper-II Pali Bhasha Rachana |
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Paper-III Itihas and Tattvajnan |
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Paper-IV Pali Sahitya Parichaya |
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5. DIPLOMA IN PRAKRIT |
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The history of India and Prakrit language cannot be separated. In this language only, great rulers of India had promulgated their edicts. Most of the Indian languages are directly influenced by this. A basic course in Prakrit is offered for the students who want to learn the language and understand its linguistic affinity with other languages. By doing this course, the student is sure to gain basic knowledge of Prakrit languages. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit Bhasharachana |
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Paper-II Prakrit Bhasha Parichaya |
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Paper-III Prakrit Sahitya Parichaya |
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Paper-IV Prakrit Sahitya Abhyas |
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6. DIPLOMA IN GERMAN |
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German language is well known for its affinity with Sanskrit language. According to the modern linguistic studies, it belongs to the Indo-European Family. German language has been taught at various levels at universities and Central Institutes also. With a view to meet the needs of students, who want to learn the language and pursue higher studies for various purposes, this basic course is introduced. This course aims at giving the students the fundamental knowledge about the language. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Duration - 6 Months |
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Total Marks - 400 marks |
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Written Examination: German |
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One paper of three hours carrying - |
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A) Translation of simple unseen passages |
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B) Comprehension |
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C) Composition of given theme |
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D) Grammar |
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Oral German |
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This part of the exam carries - |
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A) Reading, Recitation & Comprehension |
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B) Dictation |
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C) Conversation |
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DIPLOMA IN FRENCH |
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This diploma course is introduced with the objective of introducing the people to the most popular foreign language. This course covers the fundamentals of the language aiming at preparing the students speaking skills. Those, who desire to learn the language for various purposes like settling in France or pursuing higher studies there, will find this as a golden opportunity to learn the language. |
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Both the languages i.e. German and French are taught as functional languages. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Duration - 6 Months |
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Total Marks - 150 (Written Examination |
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100 Marks, Oral 50 Marks) |
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DIPLOMA IN JAPANESE |
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The development that Japan has made from the debris of the Second World War astounded the entire world. A nation with perceivably many disadvantages has proved to the world that strong will can make miracles and create history for the students who want to study not only the History but also the language of a strong nation of the world, an opportunity is created here. The basics of the Japanese Language are taught in the course with due emphasis on the spoken Japanese as well. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Duration - 6 Months |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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DIPLOMA IN RUSSIAN |
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Russia is a nation which produced many intellectuals in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries. Karl Marx, Lenin and others who shook the world with their ideology of Socialism were from the then USSR. For the students who want to study not only the History but also the language of a strong nation of the world, an opportunity is created here. The basics of the Russian Language are taught in the course with due emphasis on the spoken Russian as well. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Duration - 6 Months |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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OTHER DIPLOMA COURSES |
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7. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN VEDIC STUDIES |
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The Vedas, believed to be the first recorded literature of humans, are the treasury of wisdom. But, unfortunately the texts have become unintelligible due to the various distractions of human beings. If the sacred texts are not preserved, they become foreign even to the Indians. The only way to preserve them has been the oral tradition. The vedas have been orally transmitted from generations to generations. The present courses are designed to preserve this rich tradition and simultaneously present to the world students who have first hand knowledge of the vedas and knowledge of application of computers. |
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Eligibility -Study of Vedas for 2 yrs. |
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Age - Completed ten years of age |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 3 |
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Total Marks - 300 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit Shabdaroopa and English |
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Paper-II Memorisation |
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Paper-III Memorisation |
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8. JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN VEDIC STUDIES |
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The Vedas, believed to be the first recorded literature of humans, are the treasury of wisdom. But, unfortunately the texts have become unintelligible due to the various distractions of human beings. If the sacred texts are not preserved, they become foreign even to the Indians. The only way to preserve them has been the oral tradition. The vedas have been orally transmitted from generations to generations. The present courses are designed to preserve this rich tradition and simultaneously present to the world students who have first hand knowledge of the vedas and knowledge of application of computers. |
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Keeping in view the growing demand for computer-knowers, a novel attempt is made to provide computer training (at various levels) to the students of the Vedic Studies. Thus, the students will become masters in the Vedic tradition simultaneously knowing the application of computers also. This makes them competent even in the modern age of computers. |
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Eligibility -Studied Vedas for two |
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academic years after passing the |
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Certificate Examination in Vedic |
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Studies |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit and English (Introduction) |
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Paper-II Vedic Studies |
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Paper-III Vedic Studies |
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Paper-IV Memorisation |
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9. SENIOR DIPLOMA IN VEDIC STUDIES |
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The Vedas, believed to be the first recorded literature of humans, are the treasury of wisdom. But, unfortunately the texts have become unintelligible due to the various distractions of human beings. If the sacred texts are not preserved, they become foreign even to the Indians. The only way to preserve them has been the oral tradition. The vedas have been orally transmitted from generations to generations. The present courses are designed to preserve this rich tradition and simultaneously present to the world students who have first hand knowledge of the vedas and knowledge of application of computers. |
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Keeping in view the growing demand for computer-knowers, a novel attempt is made to provide computer training (at various levels) to the students of the Vedic Studies. Thus, the students will become masters in the Vedic tradition simultaneously knowing the application of computers also. This makes them competent even in the modern age of computers. |
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Eligibility -Studied Vedas for two |
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academic years after passing the |
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Jr.Diploma in Vedic Studies |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit and English |
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Paper-II Vedic Studies |
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Paper-III Vedic Studies |
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Paper-IV Memorisation |
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10. DIPLOMA IN VASTUSHASTRA (Ordinance No. 9 OF 2002) |
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Vastushastra has been very popular right from the vedic period. Now a days it has gained much popularity everywhere. Modern architecture also derives authenticity from the ancient Vastushastra. Mayamatam, Samaranganasutradhara, Agnipurana etc. are some of the ancient texts on vastu dealing with many pertinent topics of Architecture. |
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Diploma in Vastushastra is designed for the people who desire to study vastu as a shastra and relate it with modern architecture. Architectural planning, engineering materials etc. are also some of the topics taught in this course. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit Language Structure |
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Paper-II Introduction to Vastushastra |
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Paper-III Architectural Planning |
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Paper-IV Building Construction Material |
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11. DIPLOMA IN YOGA (Ordinance No.10 OF 2002) |
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'India has contributed two things to the world yoga and Sanskrit' remarked Mr. Vyas Houston, Director, American Institute of Sanskrit. Yoga synthesises body, mind and spirit. Its regular practice makes life perfect and complete. In the present degree course, students study the essentials of Yoga system like History of Yoga shastra, Anatomy & Physiology, educational principles & practices, philosophy & principles of yoga, Bhakti yoga Mysticism & Yoga, Applied Yoga, Yoga therapy and Yoga & cultural synthesis. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 5 |
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Total Marks - 500 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit foundation course |
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Paper-II History, Philosophy and Principles of Yoga |
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Paper-III Anatomy and Physiology |
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Paper-IV Educational principles and Yoga practices |
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Paper-V Practicals |
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12. DIPLOMA IN VEDANG JYOTISH (Ordinance No.11 OF 2002) |
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The vedas, repository of wisdom, become unintelligible without proper knowledge of the Vedangas (auxiliary parts of Veda) viz. Shiksha, Kalpa, Vyakarana, Nirukta, Chandas and Jyotish. Among the vedangas, the Jyotish tells about proper time to perform rituals. Basing on the Vedang Jyotisha alone, the maters of Astronomy like Aryabhatta, Varahamihita, Bhaskaracharya etc. had developed their theories. For the people who want to know about the ancient Vedang Jyotish, a course is designed. Astronomy, Astronomical Mathematics, Astrophysical Manuscripts studies are the topics taught in this course. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 5 |
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Total Marks - 500 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit |
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Paper-II Introduction to Astronomy |
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Paper-III Astronomical Mathematics |
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Paper-IV Study of Stellar System |
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Paper-V Astrophysical Studies |
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13. DIPLOMA IN SANGEET (Ordinance No.12 OF 2002) |
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India has been a storehouse of all fine arts from time immemorial. Music, as has been said, appeals to all, not only humans but also animals. In the present course, the development of Music down the ages has been systematically presented. Technical terms of Indian Music, Music Patterns, Centres of classical Music, detailed study of Ragas (Practical), musical instruments are the topics of this course. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit |
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Paper-II History of Music |
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Paper-III Study of different Music Schools |
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Paper-IV Principles of Raga and Tala |
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14. DIPLOMA IN PARYAVARAN (ECOLOGY)
(ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES) |
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Environmental studies in recent times have gained much attention at global level as the environment pollution is worrying the world. Therefore, environmental awareness is understood to be most essential and its inclusion in syllabus has been recommended with the objective of preparing the students in environmental studies to face the hazard of the nature, this course is designed. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit Language |
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Paper-II Introduction to Paryavaran |
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Paper-III Literature on Indian Paryavaran |
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Paper-IV Importance of Paryavaran |
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15. DIPLOMA IN INDIAN CULTURE AND VALUES (BHARATIYA SANSKRUTI ANI NITIMULYE) (Ordinance No.14 OF 2002) |
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India is an ancient yet modern country which has been a grand source of various rich traditions, ethics and systems of philosophy that have significantly influenced the life of people. Therefore, for people who want to study the culture and values of this land for its integral understanding, a special course is designed which encompasses the many facets of India. In brief, this course presents ancient and modern Indian thought, the various currents of culture and political thinking in India. The student is expected to gain complete knowledge of India right from the Vedic period to the present time. Main features of Sanskrit language are also introduced in this course. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Vedic Culture - Origin and Development |
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Paper-II Ancient Indian Political, Cultural and Philosophical Thoughts |
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Paper-III Modern Indian Thought |
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Paper-IV Sanskrit Language and Introduction to its Literature |
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16. DIPLOMA IN AYURVED (FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS) (Ordinance No.15 OF 2002) |
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Ayurveda is science of life. In recent times, Ayurveda has spread into other countries also. Centres of Ayurveda have been functioning in other countries researching on the advantages of Ayurveda in curing various chronic diseases. For the foreign students who desire to learn Ayurveda residing in their countries, a special course is designed. Theory training will be in their respective country and practicals will be in India. The students will have the opportunity of practising Ayurveda in various Ayurvedic Hospitals and Research Centres in India. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 5 |
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Total Marks - 500 |
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Paper-I Elementary Sanskrit |
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Paper-II Fundamental Principles of Ayurveda |
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Paper-III Shariram |
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Paper-IV Dravyaguna and Pharmaceutics |
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Paper-V Swasthavrutta |
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17. JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN GEETA STUDIES (Ordinance No.16 OF 2002) |
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The Bhagavadgita is the life of Indian soil. Without it Indian Philosophy cannot be imagined. Its contribution to the spiritual upliftment has been well appreciated all over the world. Understanding the growing interest of people to study the Geeta, this basic course is designed. Students of this course first memorise all the verses of the Geeta. After memorising the Geeta-Verses, the student is now competent enough to digest the tenets of the Geeta. Therefore, the summaries of all the chapters of the Geeta are introduced in this course. As basic knowledge of Sanskrit language is essential to understand the Geeta, Sanskrit is also taught as a language. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit |
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Paper-II Bhagvadgeeta Purvardha (Theory) |
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Paper-III Bhagvadgeeta Uttarardha (Theory) |
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Paper-IV Bhagvadgeeta (Oral) |
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18.SENIOR DIPLOMA IN GEETA STUDIES (Ordinance No.17 OF 2002) |
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In this course, a study and analysis of the theories of famous five commentaries of Geeta i.e. Shankaracharya, Jnaneshwar, Tilak, Vivekananda and Vinoba Bhave are intended. Geeta-philosophy is compared with other main systems of philosophy like Sankhya etc. At the end of the course, the student is sure to present his views on the Geeta, having analysed others views already. |
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Eligibility -Jr. Diploma in Geeta Pass |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Sanskrit Language |
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Paper-II Bhagvadgeeta Philosophy |
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Paper-III Detail Study of Bhagvadgeeta |
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Paper-IV Study of other Geetas |
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19. JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN KEERTAN SHASTRA (Ordinance No.18 OF 2002) |
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For the first time in the history of India, a place has been made in the University curriculum for the Keertana Tradition here. Different Kirtan Traditions, methods, knowledge of Svara, Raga, Tala, Varieties of Keertan Gana, Chandas, Metres of Pant Literature, the three poorvaranga and uttararanga are the topics taught here. Special emphasis is laid on the Varkari Keertan tradition also. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Language and Literature |
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Paper-II Darshanshastra |
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Paper-III Sangeet |
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Paper-IV Keertanprayog |
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20. SENIOR DIPLOMA IN KEERTAN SHASTRA (Ordinance No.19 OF 2002) |
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This course is an extention of the Keertan Amukh course. The outlines of Philosophy, Gayan Paddhati, Naradeeya Prayog are specially dealt with in another paper of this course. Thus, by doing the two courses of Keertanshastra, the student is supposed to gain enough knowledge of it. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Pass in Keertanshastra Jr.Diploma |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Introduction to Literature |
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Paper-II Darshanshastra |
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Paper-III Gayanpadhati |
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Paper-IV Keertanprayog (Naradiya or Varkari) |
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21. DIPLOMA IN JAINOLOGY (Ordinance No.20 OF 2002) |
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Jaina tradition is an ancient one in India. Its two sects namely Digambara and Shwetambara are also popular. This course is designed to give people the main tenets of Jainism along with the Jain Arts, ethics etc. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Age -No bar |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I History of Jainism |
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Paper-II Philosophy of Jainism |
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Paper-III Art and Practice in Jainism |
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Paper-IV Literature of Jainism |
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22. DIPLOMA IN RAMAYAN,MAHABHARAT (Ordinance No. 21 OF 2002) |
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The National Epics of India are the Ramayana and Mahabharata. It has been remarked about these two epics that their influence on the life of common man is so immense that the two cannot be separated. The Mahabharat is said to be eight times bigger that the two Greek Epics put together. The Ramayana is the first epic poem composed in Sanskrit. The present course is designed to provide an opportunity to the people who desire to study the two epics as a special subject. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Fables of Ramayana |
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Paper-II Literary Analysis |
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Paper-III Development of fables |
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Paper-IV Moral of Mahabharat |
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23. DIPLOMA IN PURANIC STUDIES (Ordinance No. 22 OF 2002) |
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India, with all its facets like Geography, Traditions, Philosophy, is presented fully in the Puranas. They were the 'encyclopaedia of ancient India'. Maharshi Vyasa is traditionally believed to have composed the puranas. Whatever may the truth, Puranas deal with all the topics under the sky. The present course is designed mainly for the people who want to study the puranas as a special subject. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Origin and Development of Puranas |
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Paper-II Gods and Incarnations |
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Paper-III Tirtha, Vrata and Tithi |
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Paper-IV Cultural Significance of Puranas |
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24. DIPLOMA IN UPANISHADIC STUDIES (Ordinance No. 23 OF 2002) |
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'In the whole world there is no study so beneficial and so elevating as that of the Upanishads' was the remark of Mr.Shopenhaur, a western scholar who danced in ecstasy after reading the Upanishads. These are the source of Indian philosophy. Whatever is known today as Indian philosophy that has been derived mainly from the Upanishads. Their authenticity is so high that without quoting them as pramana, no system of Indian philosophy can propound its theories. For people who want to study the Upanishads at first hand as a whole, the present course is designed. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Vedic Relationship |
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Paper-II Philosophy in Upanishad |
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Paper-III Literary Study of Upanishad |
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Paper-IV Selective Analytical Studies |
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25. B.A. (VISHARAD) SANSKRIT (Ordinance No. 27 OF 2002) |
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This course introduces to the students the glories of Sanskrit literature. This is equal to the three-year Degree courses. In the three years' degree course of Sanskrit, students are taught the Sanskrit literature, Sanskrit Grammar, History of Sanskrit Literature, Essentials of Indian philosophy and writing in Sanskrit. This course enables the students to understand and appreciate the Sanskrit Literature and write in correct Sanskrit. After passing this course, students can continue their study of Sanskrit at P.G. level in this university itself. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 15 |
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Total Marks - 1500 |
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Paper-I Philosophy & Viva - voce (Maukhiki) |
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Paper-II Literature |
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Paper-III Social Sciences |
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Paper-IV Language Studies |
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Paper-V English |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Philosophy & Viva - voce (Maukhiki) |
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Paper-II Poetics and Literature |
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Paper-III Social Sciences |
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Paper-IV History and Language Studies |
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Paper-V English |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Indian Sciences & Viva - voce (Maukhiki) |
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Paper-II Literature |
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Paper-III Social Sciences |
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Paper-IV Grammar and Translation |
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Paper-V English |
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26. B.A. (VISHARAD) PALI (Ordinance No. 28 OF 2002) |
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This course is designed for the student for the students who are interested to studying in Pali as language and literature in details. It is a three years degree course. Pali literature, Pali Grammar, History of Pali are some of the topics of this course. The student is expected to gain sound knowledge of Pali after doing this course for three years. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 15 |
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Total Marks - 1500 |
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Paper-I Pali text |
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Paper-II History of Pali literature |
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Paper-III Pali prose literature |
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Paper-IV Pali Grammar |
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Paper-V Composition &Translation |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Textual studies |
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Paper-II History of Pali literature |
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Paper-III Language studies |
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Paper-IV Grammar |
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Paper-V Composition &Translation |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Textual studies |
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Paper-II History of Pali literature |
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Paper-III Philosophy |
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Paper-IV Grammar |
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Paper-V Composition &Translation |
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27. B.A. VEDANG JYOTISH (Ordinance No. 29 OF 2002) |
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Knowledge of the vedas is regarded as incomplete without a through knowledge of the vedangas (auxiliary parts of the Veda). Vedanga Jyotish is one among them. Aryabhatta, Varanamihira, Bhaskaracharya and other great mathematicians of India had made rich contribution in this branch of learning. For people who desire to learn the Vedang Jyotish, a course is designed. Introduction to Astronomy, Astronomical Mathematics, Study of stellar system, Astrophysical studies, Mundane Science, Astronomical Theory, Vedic Life-concepts, Parallel concepts, Interpretation of Aphorism, Planetary motion and time, systems of interpretation, Research Methodologies are some of the main topics dealt with in this course. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 15 |
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Total Marks - 1500 |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Sanskrit |
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Paper-II Introduction to Astronomy |
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Paper-III Astronomical Mathematics |
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Paper-IV Study of stellar system |
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Paper-V Astrophysical studies |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Sanskrit |
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Paper-II Mundane Science |
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Paper-III Astronomical Theory |
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Paper-IV Vedic life concepts |
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Paper-V Paralal concepts |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Interpretation of Aphorism |
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Paper-II Planetary Motion and time |
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Paper-III Systems of interpretation |
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Paper-IV Analysis and Synthesis |
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Paper-V Research Methodologies |
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28. B.A. YOGASHASTRA (Ordinance No. 30 OF 2002) |
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'India has contributed two things to the world yoga and Sanskrit' remarked Mr. Vyas Houston, Director, American Institute of Sanskrit. Yoga synthesises body, mind and spirit. Its regular practice makes life perfect and complete. In the present degree course, students study the essentials of Yoga system like History of Yoga shastra, Anatomy & Physiology, educational principles & practices, philosophy & principles of yoga, Bhakti yoga Mysticism & Yoga, Applied Yoga, Yoga therapy and Yoga & cultural synthesis. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 15 |
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Total Marks - 1500 |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Sanskrit foundation course |
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Paper-II History philosophy and Principles of yoga |
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Paper-III Anatomy and Physiology |
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Paper-IV Educational Principles and Practices |
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Paper-V Yogic Practicles |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Philosophicals and Principles of yoga |
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Paper-II Anatomy and Physiology and mental health |
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Paper-III Bhaktiyoga, mysticism and yoga |
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Paper-IV Applied Yoga |
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Paper-V Yoga practical |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Philosophy and Principles of Yoga |
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Paper-II Yoga Therapy |
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Paper-III Yoga and cultural synthesis |
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Paper-IV Applied Yoga |
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Paper-V Practicals |
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29. B.A. CIVIL SERVICES (Ordinance No. 31 OF 2002) |
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Civil services is one that attracts the attention of people of high ambitions. It is observed that the civil servants have more advantage over others in social service. Therefore, people who desire to spend their life in social service while enjoying social dignity prefer civil services. The best period to train students for civil services-exam is degree because it will be too late after degree. Therefore, a course is designed for students of degree to prepare them for civil services. The syllabus of civil-services examination is covered in this course. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 18 |
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Total Marks - 1800 |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Sanskrit language |
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Paper-II English |
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Paper-III General studies |
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Paper-IV Sanskrit Literature |
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Any three optional Subjects from the following: |
1. Statistics |
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2. Political Science |
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3. Public Administration |
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4. Sociology |
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5. History |
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6. Mathematics |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Sanskrit language |
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Paper-II English |
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Paper-III General studies |
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Any three optional from the following: |
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1. Sanskrit literature |
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2. Political Science |
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3. Public Administration |
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4. Sociology |
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5. Philosophy |
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6. History |
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7. Mathematics |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Sanskrit language |
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Paper-II English |
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Paper-III General studies |
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Any three optional from the following: |
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1. Sanskrit literature |
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2. Political Science |
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3. Public Administration |
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4. Sociology |
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5. Philosophy |
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6. History |
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7. Mathematics |
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30. B.A. KEERTANSHASTRA (Ordinance No. 32 OF 2002) |
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Keertanshastra is an age-old tradition of Maharashtra, which has sprung from the champu style of Sanskrit literature. Champu is an admixture of prose and poetry. Thus study of Keertanshastra is closely related with the Sanskrit literature. The preservation and continuity of this rich tradition is responsibility of each generation. Therefore, for the people who want to study and preserve this tradition the present course is designed. A student of this course is taught the Marathi literature, Sanskrit literature, Darshana and the Prayoga. Detailed study of the Narada Prayoga and Warkari Prayoga will be provided for the student. Thus, in three years the student will get sufficient practical knowledge of the Keertanshastra and come out as a knowledgeable resource person of it. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No. of papers - 15 |
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Total Marks - 1500 |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Sanskrit literature |
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Paper-II Marathi literature |
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Paper-III Philosophy |
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Paper-IV Music |
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Paper-V Performance/Practical |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Sanskrit literature |
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Paper-II Marathi literature |
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Paper-III Philosophy |
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Paper-IV Music |
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Paper-V Performance/Practical |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Sanskrit literature |
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Paper-II Marathi literature |
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Paper-III Philosophy |
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Paper-IV Music |
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Paper-V Performance/Practical |
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31. BACHELOR OF YOGA, NATUROPATHY AND DIETETICS (BYND) (Ordinance No. 33 OF 2002) |
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This is a four-year non-medical degree course designed for students desiring to specialise in the three subjects viz. Yoga, Naturopathy & Dietetics. Students who have passed the Diploma course conducted by CCR, Delhi, can get direct admission into the second year of this course. But they should pass the Sanskrit subject of First year along with the papers of second year. Basic principles of yoga, Naturopathy, Dietetics, Principles of Physiotherapy, Nidan Panchak, Swasthyavritta, Alternative Healing systems, Diagnostic Methods, Application of Mud, Magnets & Cromotherapy, Hydrotherapy and Fasting therapy are the main topics. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
Total No.of papers - 5 Papers and 3 Practicals each Year |
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Total Marks - 3200 (800 each Year) |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Anatomy and Physiology and Biochemistry |
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Paper-II Basic Principles of Nature cure |
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Paper-III Basic Principles of Dietetics |
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Paper-IV Basic Principles of Yoga |
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Paper-V Elementary Sanskrit |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Principles of Physiotherapy |
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Paper-II Nidan Panchak |
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Paper-III Swasthavrutta |
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Paper-IV Yoga and Ayurved |
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Paper-V Dietetics II |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Alternative Healing Systems |
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Paper-II Vikruti Vidnyan |
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Paper-III Ashtanga Yoga |
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Paper-IV Principles of Natural Therapeutics |
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Paper-V Dietetics III |
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Part-IV |
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Paper-I Dietetics |
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Paper-II Application of Yoga Therapy |
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Paper-III Application of fasting Therapy |
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Paper-IV Application of Mud magnet and cromotherapy |
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Paper-V Application of Hydrotherapy |
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32. B.A. VEDIC STUDIES (Ordinance No. 34 OF 2002) |
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This three-year degree courses aims at training students both in Vedic studies and computer application. Ved Prayog, Ved Theory, Vedic Philosophy, Vedic commentaries and Commentators are taught with emphasis. Practical performance of vedic rituals like Nityakarma, Vrata, Samskaras etc. is taught with equal emphasis. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Passed the Sr.Diploma in Vedic Studies with age not less than 18 yrs. |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 15 |
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Total Marks - 1500 |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Applied English |
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Paper-II Applied Sanskrit & Basic Computer |
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Paper-III Vedaprayog |
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Paper-IV Vedic Theory |
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Paper-V History of Veda and Vedanga |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Communicative English |
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Paper-II Sanskrit & Computer usage |
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Paper-III Vedaprayog |
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Paper-IV Vedic Theory |
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Paper-V Vedic Philosophy |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Functional English |
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Paper-II Functional Sanskrit & Computer application |
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Paper-III Vedaprayog |
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Paper-IV VedicTheory |
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Paper-V Vedic Commentaries and Commentators |
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33. B.A.PROFESSIONAL (VYAVASAYIK) (Ordinance No. 35 OF 2002) |
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This is a three-year degree course designed especially to meet the demand for experts in Travel & Tourism. This department of travel & tourism is growing in India also as there are number of locations known for their geographical and historical importance. In other countries, this has been regarded as one of the moneymaking courses. By completing this course successfully, the students can become experts in the profession of Travel & Tourism and make a comfortable living anywhere in India. Geographical, Historical, Cultural back ground of India, classification and infrastructure of Tourism, Travel agencies, Guides and Escorts are the main topics of this course. |
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Eligibility -12th Pass or its equivalent |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No. of papers - 15 |
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Total Marks - 1500 |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Communicative English |
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Paper-II Sanskrit |
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Any three optional from the following: |
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1. Sanskrit literature |
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2. Travel and Tourism (Destination India) |
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3. Human resource management |
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4. Dynamics of Marketing |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Communicative English |
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Paper-II Sanskrit |
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Any three optional from the following: |
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1. Sanskrit literature |
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2. Travel and Tourism |
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3. Human resource management |
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4. Marketing management |
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Part-III |
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Paper-I Communicative English |
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Paper-II Sanskrit |
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Paper-III General studies |
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Any three optional from the following: |
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1. Sanskrit literature |
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2. Travel and Tourism |
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3. Human resource managemen |
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4. Marketing management |
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34. P.G. DIPLOMA IN BUDDHIST STUDIES (Ordinance No. 24 OF 2002) |
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This course is designed for the students who desire to study Buddhism at advanced level. Students will study the History of Buddhism, outlines of Buddhist Philosophy, Buddhist art and Sculpture and History of Buddhist Literature during the course. At the end of the course, the student is expected to gain sufficient knowledge about Buddhism. |
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Eligibility -Passed the final degree examinations of |
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any statutory university |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I History of Buddhism |
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Paper-II Philosophy of Buddhism |
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Paper-III Art and Culture in Buddhism |
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Paper-IV Literature of Buddhism |
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35. DIPLOMA IN TEACHING SANSKRIT THROUGH ENGLISH (Ordinance No. 25 OF 2002) |
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This is a short-term course of six months, designed for the graduates who have studied Sanskrit as one of the subjects at Graduation level. This course aims at removing the fear of Sanskrit students while teaching Sanskrit through English. The main focus is on the practical aspect of Sanskrit as a language. By the end of the course, the student is expected to get confident enough to communicate Sanskrit through English. Practicals are arranged to give more training to the students. |
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Eligibility -Passed the final degree examinations of |
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any statutory university |
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Age -No bar |
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Total No.of papers - 4 |
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Total Marks - 400 |
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Paper-I Grammar |
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Paper-II Translation |
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Paper-III Practice Work |
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Paper-IV Micro Teaching (Class Application) |
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36. P.G. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATION WITH SANSKRIT (Ordinance No. 26 OF 2002) |
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This course is designed for those who have knowledge of Sanskrit and Computers. There will be two semesters of 500 marks each. In the first semester, students will be introduced to the computer, computer literacy, Natural Language Processing (NLP-I) and Panini Sanskrit Processing. Out of Alankara, Darshana, Bauddha logic or Jainalogic they can study any one in the first semester. Computer-lab is essentially introduced in both the semesters. The objective of this course is to enable the students to appreciate the application of Panini-Vyakarana and other Darshanas in Natural Language Processing. |
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Eligibility -Passed the final degree examinations of |
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any statutory university |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 5 |
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Total Marks - 500 |
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Paper-I Computer Literacy |
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Paper-II Natural Language Processing (NLP) |
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Paper-III Panini and Sanskrit Processing |
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Paper-IV Lexicography |
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Paper-V Project |
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37. M.A. SANSKRIT (Ordinance No. 36 OF 2002) |
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This Post Graduate Course is designed to give an opportunity to people who want to study Sanskrit at higher level specialising in various subjects like Grammar, Literature, Philosophy etc. Thus total 9 subjects are offered for specialisation. In the first year, the student |
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will be studying the Vedic Literature, Upanishadic Selections, Sanskrit Grammar, Philosophy & Sanskrit Literature. The syllabus is carefully prepared keeping in view the competitive course like UGC, NET and the recommendations of the UGC. |
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In the second year, the student can choose any one of the 9 subjects and make thorough study of it. Due emphasis is laid on the UGC, NET syllabus and modern Sanskrit literature. Thus a student who gets admission into the M.A. Course will definitely get exposed to the beauties and richness of the Sanskrit language and can appreciate the language after studying it successfully. |
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Eligibility -Passed the Bachelor Degree of this |
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University or Any other |
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examination recognised as equivalent thereto of any other university |
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Examination -Written and Oral |
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Total No.of papers - 8 |
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Total Marks - 800 |
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Part-I |
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Paper-I Vedic language and literature |
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Paper-II Grammar |
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Paper-III Darshanshastra |
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Paper-IV Poetics and Aesthetics |
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Part-II |
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Paper-I Essay and translation |
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Paper-II Modern Sanskrit literature |
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Paper-III Specialisation Paper |
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Paper-IV Specialisation Paper |
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38. M. A. KEERTAN SHASTRA (Ordinance No. 37 OF 2002) |
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Keertanshastra is an age-old tradition of Maharashtra, which has sprung from the champu style of Sanskrit literature. Champu is an admixture of prose and poetry. Thus study of Keertanshastra is closely related with the Sanskrit literature. The preservation and continuity of this rich tradition is responsibility of each generation. Therefore, for the people who want to study and preserve this tradition the present course is designed. A student of this course is taught the Marathi literature, Sanskrit literature, Darshana and the Prayoga. Detailed study of the Narada Prayoga and Warkari Prayoga will be provided for the student. |
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Eligibility - Passed the Bachelor Degree (Keertanshastra) of this
University or Any other examination recognised as equivalent thereto of any
other university |
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39. B.Ed. (SANSKRIT) SHIKSHA-SHASTRI (Ordinance No. 38 OF 2002) (Post Graduate Degree in Bachelor of Education) |
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At present there is an urgent need of trained Sanskrit Teachers who can impart knowledge in scientific ways. There are centres in India which train people in Sanskrit Teaching. In the present course, teaching methodology has been carefully introduced. Theories of Education, Educational Psychology, History of Indian Education, Sanskrit Teaching, Teaching Shastras and Modern subjects and Teaching School Management, Health, Environment and Population are main topics of this course. This course aims at modelling ideal Sanskrit Teachers who can scholarly and skilfully impart the Sanskrit knowledge. |
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Eligibility -Passed the final degree examinations of any statutory university |
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Part-II Practical Education |
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Part-III Sessional Work |
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39. B.Ed. (SANSKRIT) SHIKSHA-SHASTRI (Ordinance No. 38 OF 2002) (Post Graduate Degree in Bachelor of Education) |
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At present there is an urgent need of trained Sanskrit Teachers who can impart knowledge in scientific ways. There are centres in India which train people in Sanskrit Teaching. In the present course, teaching methodology has been carefully introduced. Theories of Education, Educational Psychology, History of Indian Education, Sanskrit Teaching, Teaching Shastras and Modern subjects and Teaching School Management, Health, Environment and Population are main topics of this course. This course aims at modelling ideal Sanskrit Teachers who can scholarly and skilfully impart the Sanskrit knowledge. |
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Eligibility -Passed the final degree examinations of
any statutory university |
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Part-II Practical Education |
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Part-III Sessional Work |
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40. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN GEETA (Ordinance No.40 OF 2002) |
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The Bhagavadgita is the life of Indian soil. Without it Indian Philosophy cannot be imagined. Its contribution to the spiritual upliftment has been well appreciated all over the world. Understanding the growing interest of people to study the Geeta, this basic course is designed. Students of this course memorise the verses of the Geeta chapters 2,5,9,12,15. |
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Eligibility - 5th Pass |
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Paper-I Sanskrit Shabdaroopa and English |
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THE SPECIAL NATURE OF THE COURSES FLOATED BY THE KAVIKULAGURU KALIDAS SANSKRIT UNIVERSITY |
| The University was started at the end of 1997. In the first academic year 1998-99 one course was started to attract students willing to learn in Sanskrit from the beginning. It was a beginning course and provided skills in Spoken Sanskrit and Written Sanskrit in short period and with little efforts. This (Agam) was the lone course started by the University in that academic year. In the next year i.e. 1999-2000 the number of courses rose to ten and after two years i.e. in the academic year 2001-02 the number of University courses has risen to a staggering number of 40 |
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The courses floated by Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit University are completely original in nature prepared on the basis of social requirements with Sanskrit as a main ingredient. The courses have following
specialties.
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