MGC BA Sanskrit Hons FAQs
Ques. Can I take admission in BA Sanskrit Hons at Mahishadal Girl's College if I have not studied Sanskrit in Class 11 or 12?
Ans. Yes, you can. Mahishadal Girl's College and Vidyasagar University do not require Sanskrit as a compulsory subject at the 10+2 level for admission to BA (Hons.) Sanskrit. Admission is based purely on your aggregate marks in the Higher Secondary examination. Many students who have not studied Sanskrit formally at the school level successfully pursue this Honours programme. The first-year curriculum is designed to build foundational grammar and reading skills, so students without a prior Sanskrit background can catch up with regular study and guidance from faculty.
Ques. What is the total fee for the entire 3-year BA Sanskrit Hons programme at Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. The total academic fees for the 3-year BA (Hons.) Sanskrit programme range from approximately Rs. 8,925 to Rs. 11,500 for the full course duration. This includes tuition fees, development fees, library fees, sports fees, electricity charges, and other institutional charges. University examination fees are charged separately by Vidyasagar University each semester. If you opt for the college hostel, an additional Rs. 17,100 per year is applicable. The hostel is optional and not mandatory for day scholars.
Ques. How is the merit list prepared for BA Sanskrit Hons admission, and what marks are considered?
Ans. The merit list for BA (Hons.) Sanskrit admission at Mahishadal Girl's College is prepared based on the aggregate marks obtained in the Higher Secondary (Class 12) examination from WBCHSE or equivalent boards. There is no separate entrance test. The college follows Vidyasagar University guidelines and Government of West Bengal reservation norms. Separate merit lists are prepared for General, SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, and PH categories. The merit list is published on the college notice board and website after the application window closes.
Ques. What career options are available after completing BA (Hons.) Sanskrit from Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. After completing BA (Hons.) Sanskrit, graduates can pursue several career paths. The most common route is to complete B.Ed. and qualify for school teaching positions (TGT Sanskrit) in government and private schools. Graduates can also appear for MA Sanskrit at Vidyasagar University or other universities, followed by UGC-NET/SET to become college or university lecturers. Sanskrit is a high-scoring optional subject in UPSC Civil Services and West Bengal PSC examinations, making this degree strategically useful for competitive exam aspirants. Other options include translation, manuscript research, cultural heritage roles, and digital humanities projects involving Sanskrit corpus development.
Ques. Is the hostel facility available at Mahishadal Girl's College, and what is the process to apply?
Ans. Yes, Mahishadal Girl's College has a hostel that can accommodate approximately 500 students, which is a significant capacity for a women's college in the region. The hostel provides essential facilities and is located within the college campus. Hostel allocation is typically done at the time of admission or shortly after. Students interested in hostel accommodation should indicate their preference during the admission process and contact the college administration directly. The hostel fee is Rs. 17,100 per year (as per available data), which is separate from the academic fees.
Ques. What is the attendance requirement for BA Sanskrit Hons students at Mahishadal Girl's College, and what happens if attendance falls short?
Ans. As per Vidyasagar University regulations, students must maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in each subject per semester to be eligible to appear in the End Semester Examinations. Students with attendance between 60% and 75% may be allowed to appear in the examination subject to payment of a condonation fee. Students with less than 60% attendance are not permitted to appear in the semester examination and must re-enrol for that semester in the following academic year. Attendance is calculated from the date of commencement of classes or the date of admission, whichever is later.













































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