Admission to the college requires candidates to pass a college-conducted entrance exam with high scores due to strong competition. Eligibility also requires studying Sanskrit in school, and for the BA (Shastri) program, a 55% aggregate in addition to Sanskrit as a subject. After the exam, candidates must attend an interview on campus. The application process includes submitting personal, educational, and contact details along with a fee. Admission is granted based on exam and interview performance.
The college consists of 19 faculty departments, which helps maintain an effective student-to-teacher ratio, allowing for focused attention on students. Faculty members are experienced and ensure interactive classes, providing additional support to weaker students. The fee for the three-year B.A. course in Sanskrit at this central government college is affordable, totaling Rs. 2,700 for the entire course, equating to Rs. 900 per year. Hostel and mess fees are also reasonable at Rs.
2,000 and Rs. 1,500 respectively. Scholarships of Rs. 300 to Rs. 600 are available for students with strong academic records. The college does not offer on-campus job placements for undergraduates due to its language-focused programs and remote location. However, graduates have opportunities to work as well-paid teachers in schools or as professors in private Sanskrit colleges across India. Although no companies recruit undergraduates on campus, Ph.D. and B.Ed graduates have opportunities for government teaching positions.
Internships are not provided during studies due to the college's status. Despite limited direct placement opportunities, many graduates succeed in securing off-campus positions with high salaries. The college awards a B.A. Sanskrit certificate, qualifying students for teaching roles outside the institution.
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