KNC MA (Sanskrit) FAQs
Ques. What are the career options after MA Sanskrit from Krishnath College?
Ans. After completing MA Sanskrit, graduates can pursue careers as Sanskrit teachers in schools (eligible for WB SLST), college lecturers (after clearing NET/SET), researchers, translators, and scholars. Government jobs in Sanskrit-related departments (Doordarshan, AIR, Archaeological Survey of India) are also available. Many students pursue PhD in Sanskrit for academic careers or appear for UPSC with Sanskrit as an optional subject.
Ques. Is MA Sanskrit from Krishnath College useful for NET/SET preparation?
Ans. Yes, MA Sanskrit is the minimum qualification required to appear for UGC-NET/WB-SET in Sanskrit. After clearing NET/SET, graduates can apply for Assistant Professor positions in colleges and universities. The MA programme at Krishnath College follows the University of Kalyani curriculum, which covers the NET/SET syllabus comprehensively.
Ques. What is the 80-20 rule for MA Sanskrit admission at Krishnath College?
Ans. The University of Kalyani follows the 80-20 rule: 80% of seats are reserved for students who completed their BA (Hons.) Sanskrit from University of Kalyani-affiliated colleges, and 20% are open to students from other universities. If seats in either category remain unfilled, they are offered to the other category.
Ques. Can I pursue MA Sanskrit if I completed BA Sanskrit from a different university?
Ans. Yes, you can apply under the 20% category (Other University quota). Your merit will be assessed based on your CGPA/percentage in the Honours subject at graduation. Since Sanskrit is a less competitive subject, the chances of getting admission under the 20% quota are generally good.
Ques. What is the scope of MA Sanskrit in terms of government jobs in West Bengal?
Ans. MA Sanskrit graduates can apply for school teaching posts through WB SLST (Sanskrit teacher), college teaching through NET/SET, and various state government positions. The West Bengal government also has Sanskrit-related positions in cultural departments. Additionally, Sanskrit scholars are in demand for manuscript digitisation projects and heritage preservation work.
Ques. How is the Sanskrit department at Krishnath College?
Ans. Krishnath College has a dedicated Sanskrit department with experienced faculty. The department has a strong tradition of Sanskrit scholarship and follows the University of Kalyani curriculum. The college's proximity to historically significant sites in Murshidabad, which has a rich Sanskrit heritage, adds to the academic environment for Sanskrit studies.
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