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The three year Honours programme in Sanskrit is both interesting and
challenging. It seeks to introduce various genres of Sanskrit
literature from the early Vaidika to classical prose, poetry and
drama to modern writing in Sanskrit. Traditional disciplines like
Vyakarana (Paninian grammar), Darshana ( at least two schools
Advaita: Vedanta ad Nyaya-Vaishishika) and Kavya-shastra (poetics)
also form a part of the curriculum. In the third year, College
offers a course in theoretical archaeology and epigraphy.
The main strength of the programme is that it offers multiple
opportunities to persons interested in Indian history, society and
culture, philosophy, language studies and literature and allows them
to get first hand information through original sources.
To pursue this course, a person must possess sufficient
familiarity with the basics of the Sanskrit
language. S/he must be willing to put in hard work on a more
consistent basis. While our students do quite well at the University
examinations, our focus is on helping students develop better
linguistic and analytical skills. We expect our students to
participate in our ‘beyond the syllabus programmes’ including a
variety of co curricular activities and inter college Sanskrit
competitions for which the Department trains them.
QUALIFYING
SANSKRIT
All first-year students doing an Honours Course in a humanities
subject are required to study three Concurrent courses – two
languages and one inter-disciplinary course. The Department of
Sanskrit offers a qualifying course in sanskrit.
Students joining B.A. (Honours) programmes in Economics, English,
History, Philosophy and Mathematics can opt for Qualifying
Sanskrit.
This course
is particularly good for students of English, History and Philosophy
who may need to refer to original sources as they grow in their own
disciplines. It is otherwise interesting for all those who wish to
have a closer familiarity with Indian traditions in literature,
language studies, culture and society.
Basic knowledge of Sanskrit and a lot of self motivation is what you
need to join this course.
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