Raj Narain College BA Sanskrit FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between BA Sanskrit and BA with other specializations at Raj Narain College?
Ans. BA Sanskrit focuses specifically on Sanskrit language, classical literature, and Vedic studies. Other BA specializations like History, English, or Philosophy have different curriculum focuses. Sanskrit provides better preparation for teaching Sanskrit, research, cultural preservation, and civil services.
Ques. Can I pursue MA Sanskrit after completing BA Sanskrit from Raj Narain College?
Ans. Yes, absolutely. BA Sanskrit is the ideal foundation for MA Sanskrit. Raj Narain College itself offers MA Sanskrit program. Graduates can also apply to MA Sanskrit programs at other universities. The college provides guidance for entrance examinations required for MA admission.
Ques. What are the career options after BA Sanskrit from this college?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in teaching, research institutions, cultural organizations, civil services (UPSC), journalism, publishing, and international organizations. Many also pursue higher studies like MA Sanskrit, research diplomas, or specialized courses in Vedic studies.
Ques. Is the fees of 3,849 for the entire 3 years or per year?
Ans. The fees of 3,849 is the total fees for the entire 3-year course. The annual fees is 1,283 per year. This makes it one of the most affordable Sanskrit honors programs in Bihar. SC/ST students get additional concessions as per government norms.
Ques. What is the admission process and when should I apply?
Ans. Admission is merit-based through BRABU. You need to pass 10+2 with minimum 45% marks. Apply online through BRABU UMIS portal or offline at college counter during the admission window (typically August-September). Merit list is released based on 10+2 marks. Document verification and seat confirmation follow after merit list release.
Ques. Does Raj Narain College provide hostel facilities for BA Sanskrit students?
Ans. Yes, the college has hostel facilities for both boys and girls, though seats are limited. Hostel accommodation is optional and not mandatory. Hostel fees are separate from tuition fees. Students are advised to apply for hostel during the admission process if interested. Hostel provides basic facilities including bed, mess food, water, and study areas.
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