M.A. in Sanskrit is a postgraduate Sanskrit course. It is a historical Indo-Aryan language and the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. It is an official language of the state of Uttarakhand. The duration of M.A. (Sanskrit) is mostly of two academic years but it may vary from institute to institute. The syllabus is divided into four semesters ranging from it origin to development up to now. M.A. (Sanskrit) course is job orienting one and opens many fields for the students through the country.

M.A.-Sanskrit Programme Details

Course Name
M.A.-Sanskrit
Faculty Name
Faculty of Humanities
Programme Level
Post Graduate
M.A.-Sanskrit Programme Duration
2 Years
M.A.-Sanskrit Programme Eligibility
Shastri/B.A. Degree or equivalent from a recognized University, with Sanskrit (Elective/Compulsory)
M.A.-Sanskrit Fee
₹ 2500 Per Sem.
Programme Type
Semester
Career opportunities
  1. Sanskrit Teacher: Teach Sanskrit language and literature at schools, colleges, and universities.
  2. Researcher: Conduct research in the field of Sanskrit studies, contributing to academic knowledge and cultural preservation.
  3. Translator: Translate ancient Sanskrit texts into modern languages, working with publishing houses, research institutions, and cultural organizations.
  4. Content Writer: Create content related to Sanskrit literature, philosophy, and culture for educational materials, websites, and media.
  5. Cultural Preservationist: Work with museums, cultural institutions, and government agencies to preserve and promote Sanskrit heritage.
  6. Language Tutor: Offer private tutoring in Sanskrit language and literature.
  7. Academic Consultant: Provide expertise and consultancy services to educational institutions and research organizations.
  8. Archivist: Manage and preserve collections of Sanskrit manuscripts and texts in libraries and archives.
M.A.-Sanskrit Programme curriculum

1 Semester/Year

S.No. Subject Code Subject Name Scheme Type
1 12025 Bhasha Vigyyan New
2 12024 Padya Sahitya New
3 12023 Sankhya Evam Nyaya Darsan New
4 12022 Sanskrit Vyakarana-I New
5 12021 Veda Evam Vedanga New
6 2025 Bhasha Vijnana Old
7 2024 Padya Sahitya Old
8 2023 Sankhya Evam Nyaya Darshay Old
9 2022 Sanskrit Vyakaram Old
10 2021 Veda Evam Vedanga Old

2 Semester/Year

S.No. Subject Code Subject Name Scheme Type
1 12125 Anuvad Evam Nibandha New
2 12121 Brahman Evam Upanishad New
3 12124 Natya-Sahitya New
4 12126 Research Methodology New
5 12122 Sanskrit Vyakarana-II New
6 12123 Vedanta evam Mimansa New
7 2121 Brahaman Evam Upanishad Old
8 2124 Natya-Sahitya Old
9 2125 Nibandh Evam Vyakaran Old
10 2122 Sanskrit Vyakaran-II Old
11 2123 Vedant evam Mimansa Old

3 Semester/Year

S.No. Subject Code Subject Name Scheme Type
1 12226 Ancient Indian Ethics Liteture New
2 12224 Baudha Evam jain Darshan New
3 12223 Bhartiya Dharshan ka Itihas New
4 12222 Kavya Prakash Evam Sahitya Darpan New
5 12225 Nayaya Evam Vaisheshik Darshan New
6 12221 Sanskriti Evam Dharamshastra New
7 2225 C Upnished Sahitya Old
8 2225C Upnished Sahitya XV (D) Old
9 2224A Baudha Evam jain Darshan XIV (B) Old
10 2223 Kavya Prakash Evam Sahitya Darpan-XIII Old
11 2225B Natak -XV (C.) Old
12 2224B Natya Shastra XIV- (C.) Old
13 2225A Nayaya Evam Vaisheshik Darshan-XV (B) Old
14 2224C Samhita Sahitya XIV (D) Old
15 2222 Sanskrit Sahitya ka Itihas-XII Old
16 2221 Sanskriti Evam Dharamshastra-I-XI Old

4 Semester/Year

S.No. Subject Code Subject Name Scheme Type
1 12321 Sanskrit Shastra Parampara New
2 12322 Pali Evam Prakrit New
3 12324 Purva Evam Uttara Mimansa New
4 12325 Ramanuj Evam Dayanand Darshan New
5 12326 Research Methodology New
6 12323 Yoga Darshan New
7 2323 Pali Evam Prakrit Old
8 2324 Purva Evam Uttara Mimamsa-Indian Philosophy Old
9 2325 Ramanuj Evam Dayanand Darshan Old
10 2322 Sanskrit Shastra Parampara Old
11 2329 Vaidik Adhyayan - Parampara Old
12 2328 Vedangya Old
13 2321 Yoga Darshan Old

FAQs

M.A. in Sanskrit is a postgraduate Sanskrit course. It is a historical Indo-Aryan language and the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. It is an official language of the state of Uttarakhand. The duration of M.A. (Sanskrit) is mostly of two academic years but it may vary from institute to institute. The syllabus is divided into four semesters ranging from it origin to development up to now. M.A. (Sanskrit) course is job orienting one and opens many fields for the students through the country.

The M.A.-Sanskrit is a 2 Years Post Graduate programme at Baba Mastnath University. This comprehensive program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills required to excel in their respective field .

Cultural and Historical Significance

Sanskrit is the key to unlocking a vast repository of knowledge contained in ancient texts, scriptures, and classical literature. By studying Sanskrit, I am able to delve into the Vedas, Upanishads, epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and numerous other works that provide profound insights into ancient Indian philosophy, science, and arts. This connection to the past enriches my understanding of the present and inspires a deeper appreciation for our cultural roots.

Linguistic and Cognitive Benefits

The study of Sanskrit enhances my linguistic skills and cognitive abilities. Sanskrit’s complex grammatical structure and rich vocabulary improve my analytical thinking and memory. Additionally, understanding Sanskrit helps in learning other Indian languages and even some foreign languages, as many have roots in Sanskrit. This linguistic foundation is invaluable for anyone interested in linguistics or language studies.

Academic and Research Opportunities

An M.A. in Sanskrit opens up numerous academic and research opportunities. I am passionate about contributing to the preservation and interpretation of ancient texts. This degree allows me to engage in comparative studies, explore interdisciplinary research, and participate in academic discourse at a higher level. The academic rigor and research skills developed during this program are essential for a career in academia or cultural preservation.

Career Prospects

Graduates with an M.A. in Sanskrit have diverse career prospects. Beyond academia, there are opportunities in translation, publishing, and cultural preservation. Government and non-governmental organizations focused on cultural heritage and education also value the expertise of Sanskrit scholars. This degree equips me with the knowledge and skills to pursue a fulfilling career in these fields.

Personal Growth and Spiritual Connection

Studying Sanskrit is not just an academic pursuit; it is a journey of personal growth. The philosophical and spiritual insights gained from Sanskrit texts offer a deeper connection to ancient wisdom and traditions. This journey enhances my understanding of life and enriches my personal and spiritual development.

Conclusion

In conclusion, pursuing an M.A. in Sanskrit is a decision rooted in my passion for language, culture, and history. It offers a unique blend of academic rigor, career opportunities, and personal growth, making it a fulfilling and intellectually stimulating choice.

  1. Sanskrit Teacher: Teach Sanskrit language and literature at schools, colleges, and universities.
  2. Researcher: Conduct research in the field of Sanskrit studies, contributing to academic knowledge and cultural preservation.
  3. Translator: Translate ancient Sanskrit texts into modern languages, working with publishing houses, research institutions, and cultural organizations.
  4. Content Writer: Create content related to Sanskrit literature, philosophy, and culture for educational materials, websites, and media.
  5. Cultural Preservationist: Work with museums, cultural institutions, and government agencies to preserve and promote Sanskrit heritage.
  6. Language Tutor: Offer private tutoring in Sanskrit language and literature.
  7. Academic Consultant: Provide expertise and consultancy services to educational institutions and research organizations.
  8. Archivist: Manage and preserve collections of Sanskrit manuscripts and texts in libraries and archives.

Fee for M.A.-Sanskrit Programme is ₹ 2500 Per Sem..

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