KNC BA (Sanskrit) FAQs
Ques. Is Sanskrit a good subject to study at Krishnath College, and what are the career options after BA Sanskrit?
Ans. Yes, Sanskrit is a well-established subject at Krishnath College with experienced faculty. After completing BA Sanskrit, students can pursue careers as Sanskrit teachers in schools (eligible for WB TET/SLST), work as translators, content writers, or researchers. Many students also go on to pursue MA Sanskrit and then appear for NET/SET for college-level teaching. Government jobs in Sanskrit-related departments (like Doordarshan, AIR, archaeological departments) are also available.
Ques. Is admission to BA Sanskrit at Krishnath College difficult? What marks are required?
Ans. Admission is merit-based on Class 12 marks. Since Sanskrit is a less competitive subject compared to English or History, the merit cutoff is generally lower. However, you must have studied Sanskrit in Class 12 to be eligible for BA Sanskrit. Students with around 60-70% aggregate in Class 12 generally have a good chance of getting admission.
Ques. Can I get the Swami Vivekananda Scholarship if I take BA Sanskrit at Krishnath College?
Ans. Yes, you can apply for the SVMCM scholarship if you have scored at least 60% in your Class 12 (HS) exam and your annual family income is below Rs. 2,50,000. The scholarship provides Rs. 1,000 per month (Rs. 12,000 per year) for UG Arts students. You need to apply online at svmcm.wb.gov.in after taking admission.
Ques. Is hostel facility available at Krishnath College for BA Sanskrit students?
Ans. Krishnath College does have hostel facilities on campus. However, hostel accommodation is limited and subject to availability. Students interested in hostel accommodation should contact the college administration directly after taking admission. The hostel fee is separate from the course fee.
Ques. What is the difference between BA Sanskrit and BA (Hons.) Sanskrit at Krishnath College?
Ans. BA Sanskrit is a general/pass course where Sanskrit is one of the subjects studied alongside others. BA (Hons.) Sanskrit is a specialised honours programme with a deeper focus on Sanskrit language, literature, and grammar. The Hons. course has a higher fee (Rs. 24,000 total) and is more competitive in terms of admission. For pursuing MA Sanskrit or teaching careers, the Hons. course is generally preferred.
Ques. How is the teaching quality in the Sanskrit department at Krishnath College?
Ans. Based on student reviews, the faculty at Krishnath College is generally experienced and supportive. The college has a good academic environment, and the Sanskrit department maintains a traditional yet comprehensive approach to teaching. Students have noted that the library resources are helpful for Sanskrit studies. The college's affiliation with the University of Kalyani ensures a standardised curriculum and examination pattern.
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