Deogiri BA Sanskrit FAQs
Ques. What is the scope for Sanskrit specialisation at Deogiri College?
Ans. The BA Sanskrit programme equips students with comprehensive knowledge in sanskrit through theoretical study, practical assignments, and seminar-based learning. Graduates can pursue careers in academia as lecturers or researchers, work in government institutions, join media and journalism organizations, contribute to NGOs and social development sectors, or appear for competitive exams like UPSC and state civil services.
Ques. Is there flexibility to change specialisation after admission?
Ans. Specialisation changes are generally allowed during the first semester subject to college policies and seat availability in the preferred specialisation. Students who wish to change specialisation must submit an application to the department head along with valid reasons. The final decision depends on merit, seat capacity, and administrative approval by the college authorities.
Ques. What are the job prospects after BA from Deogiri College?
Ans. BA graduates from Deogiri College work across diverse sectors including teaching (government and private schools, colleges), journalism and media, government services, NGO management, research institutions, publishing, and cultural organizations. The college’s alumni network, spread across academia, government, media, and social sectors, facilitates career placements and mentorship for current students seeking employment or further education.
Ques. Can I pursue higher education after BA?
Ans. Yes, you can pursue MA programmes at Deogiri College or other universities in your chosen specialisation. Many graduates also appear for competitive examinations such as UPSC (civil services), state public service commissions, and specialized entrance tests for research fellowships. Professional certifications in journalism, library science, social work, or teaching credentials are also available post-BA.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for BA graduates?
Ans. While Deogiri College does not operate a formal placement cell for BA graduates (unlike engineering or management colleges), the college facilitates student recruitment through campus recruitment drives and alumni networks. Many graduates secure positions in government jobs through civil service exams, obtain teaching positions in schools and colleges, and find opportunities in media, publishing, and NGO sectors through direct recruitment.
Ques. Are there scholarship opportunities for meritorious BA students?
Ans. Yes, merit-based scholarships are available for students who secured 80% or above aggregate in Class 12 examination. Government post-matric scholarships are reserved for SC/ST candidates as per Maharashtra government guidelines. College-specific scholarships for economically weaker sections are also offered. Scholarship applications are invited during the first month of the academic year with selection based on merit and financial need.







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