I can do M.A after B.A. Am I eligible to pursue M.A in Sanskrit from J.N University?
I have done B.A in English literature along with 2 other two subjects.
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Yes, you can do MA after completing BA. You only need Bachelor's degree in arts stream for taking admission in MA Sanskrit.
Academic options:
Upon successful completion of the course, postgraduates interested in further studies in the discipline may go for pursuing MA in Sanskrit literature, B.Ed or PhD in Sanskrit or Masters in mass communication and journalism with specialisation in Sanskrit Patrakarita.Other options include pursuing Postgraduate Diploma in Functional Sanskrit and Translation, or Post-Graduate Diploma in Sanskrit Journalism. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan also offers such postgraduates the option of taking vocational trai...more
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