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Three years course equivalentto class VI VII VIII

SYLLABUS:-

Compulsory Papers :

1st Paper - Sanskrit-Vyakarana

2nd Paper - Sanskrit-Padya

3rd Paper - Sanskrit-Gadya

4th Paper - Darshan-Shastra

5th Paper - Hindi or Bengali

6th Paper - SamajShastra ( History, Geography,Nagarik Shastra )

7th Paper - Mathematics

Optional Papers :

8th Paper - Veda / Mathametics / Science / Jyotish / HomeScience (For girl students) / Song.

9th Paper - Additional English (Compulsory)

Two year course equivalent to class X (Madhyamik)

First year of Madhyama is equal to class IX and the Second year is equal to X class.

SYLLABUS:- 1st year

Compulsory Papers :

1st Paper - Sanskrit-Kavya

2nd Paper - Sanskrit-Vyakarana

3rd Paper - Hindi - Bengali

Group 'A' Optional Papers :

4th Paper - Vyakarana - (Prachin/Navya/Panini) / Sagitya / Jyotish / Smriti / Pourohitya / Puran Etihas - (Ramayan / Mahavarat)

Group 'B' Optional Papers :

5th Paper - Hindi / Science / Pali / History / Home Science / Nagarik Shastra / Artha Shastra.

6th Paper - Additional English (Compulsory)

Syllabus of 2nd year same as 1st year P. Madhyama

Eligibility - Passed in Prathama of any Sanskrit Vidyapith.

Two year course equivalent to class Xll (H.Secondary)

First year of Uttar Madhyama is equal to class XI and the Second year is equal to XII class.

SYLLABUS:- 1st year

Compulsory Papers :

1st Paper - Sanskrit-Kavya

2nd Paper - Sanskrit-Vyakarana (Padya)

3rd Paper - Hindi - Bengali

Group 'A' Optional Papers :

4th and 5th Paper - Vyakarana / Sahitya / Jyotish / Smriti / Pourohitya / Puran Etihas

Group 'B' Optional Papers :

6th Paper - Hindi / Science / Nagarik Shastra / History / Pali / Home Science (For Girls) / Geography / History / Artha Shastra / Samaj Shastra.

7th Paper - Additional English (Compulsory)

Syllabus of 2nd year same as 14st year U.Madhyama

Eligibility - Passed in one of the following Examination.

a) Passed Purba Madhyama of any board.

b) Passed Madhyamik Examination or any equivalent examination with Sanskrit as a compulsory subject.

Three year course

SYLLABUS:-  Sanskrit, Hindi, Shastriya Optional (Group - A and Group - B)

Group A:

Subjects - Vada/Sahitya/Navya Vyakarana/Darshana/Navya Nyaya/Jyotish-(Phalit and Siddhanta) / Dharma Shastra/Vedanta/Smriti/Pourohitya.

Group B:

Subjects - Hindi/RajShastra/Artha Shastra/Samaj Shastra/ History/Science/Home Science (For Girls) / Geography.

9th Paper - Additional English (Compulsory)

Two years course in one of the following different Shastra.

(i) Veda, (ii) Sahitya, (iii) Navya Nyaya, (iv) Jyotisha [Phalit and Siddhanta] (v) Navya-Vyakarana, (vi)Advaita Vedanta, (vii) Darshan, (viii) Dharma Shastra.

Eligibility : Passed Shastri Examination of any Sanskrit University
or passed title (upadhi) examination or B.A. examination with
Sanskrit from any recognised University.

Rules of Admission to Acharya Course :

Candidates for the degree of Acharya i.e. Master of Arts must have passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Sanskrit or equivalent examination.

For admission of Acharya course in Navya Nyaya, Vyakarana and Jyotish are restricted to students having passed the respective subjects at the Shastri or equivalent levels.

ACHARYA (M.A.)

 

VIDYABARIDHI (Research Course): Ph.D

Although this research course will be conducted by the competent professors to help the researchers in their pursuit of researches. Course period is three years, at the end of which they have to appear in the examination and also to submit a thesis on the basis of guidances by their research guides. The thesis will be subjected to examination by experts, international & external both.
Only unanimous decision on the part of experts will pave the way for the faculty council of the Institute to take positive steps towards conferring the degree.

ALTERNATIVE SYSTEM OF MEDICINE

The term Alternative Medicine can be defined as 'A heterogeneous set practices that are offered as an alternative to conventional medicine for prevention of health and diagnosis and treatment of health related problems’.

In general terms, Alternative therapy refers to all those modalities and techniques of healthcare, which are not provided by the conventional allopathic practitioner and is outside the purview of western medicine.

There are more than 100 systems of Alternative Medicine, which are still in vogue all over the world. Some of the very popular systems are Ayurveda, Indo-Allopathy, Electro-Homeopathy, Biochemic, Natureo-pathy, Acupuncture, Acupressure, Yoga, Magneto therapy, Bach Flower Remedies, Gem & Teletherapy, Aroma Therapy, Reiki, Spiritual Healing, Music Therapy, Oriental Diagnosis & Therapy etc.

** Please collect medical prospectus separately from the Institute.

RULES & REGULATION

Medium of Instruction and Examination :

For traditional Sanskrit subjects the medium of teaching and examination will be Sanskrit, English and Bengali.

Attendance :

The minimum regular attendence in all the courses is 75% or the full course of lecturers delivered in each paper and 75% in tutorial and practical work.

Fees :

 No tution fees is required to be paid by the students.

Nominal amount of admission fees, development fees, session charges and such other charges are to be paid by the students of the Institute every year.

The students will also have to pay the final examination fees as per University schedule.

Special Featurers :

Spoken Sanskrit & English.

Note : Regarding admission to course not specified above, the approval of the administrative body is essential.

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