The Shastri Programme is a traditional and prestigious course rooted in the profound heritage of Sanskrit and Indian knowledge systems. It is designed to offer an in-depth understanding of classical Sanskrit literature, grammar, philosophy, and allied disciplines such as Nyaya, Mimamsa, Vedanta, and Vyakaran.
This three-year undergraduate programme aims to preserve and promote India's ancient wisdom by training students in critical interpretation, oral traditions, and scriptural analysis. The course follows a holistic academic framework that blends classical knowledge with contemporary relevance, encouraging students to explore the interface between tradition and modern thought.

Shastri- Programme Details

Course Name
Shastri-
Faculty Name
Faculty of Humanities
Programme Level
Under Graduate
Shastri- Programme Duration
3 Years
Shastri- Programme Eligibility
10+2 in any Stream from a recognised Board.
Shastri- Fee
₹ 2500 Per Sem.
Programme Type
Semester
Career opportunities
  1. Sanskrit Teacher: Teaching Sanskrit language and literature at schools, colleges, and universities.
  2. Researcher: Conducting research in Sanskrit literature, ancient Indian texts, and related fields.
  3. Translator: Translating Sanskrit texts into modern languages for academic, literary, or cultural purposes.
  4. Cultural Advisor: Working with cultural organizations, museums, and heritage sites to promote and preserve Indian culture and heritage.
  5. Content Writer: Writing content related to Sanskrit literature, philosophy, and culture for publications, websites, and educational materials.
  6. Archivist: Managing and preserving ancient manuscripts and historical documents in libraries and archives.
  7. Librarian: Specializing in collections of Sanskrit texts and related materials in academic or public libraries.
  8. Civil Services: Utilizing knowledge of Indian culture and languages in various administrative roles within government services.
  9. Higher Studies: Pursuing advanced degrees such as M.A. or Ph.D. in Sanskrit or related disciplines for academic and research careers.
Shastri- Programme curriculum

1 Semester/Year

S.No. Subject Code Subject Name Scheme Type
1 6 Adhunik Vishya: Itihas Old
2 5 English Old
3 4 Hindi Old
4 1 Sanskrit Sahityam Old
5 2 Vyakaranam Old
6 3 Vyakaranam Shastram-II Old

2 Semester/Year

S.No. Subject Code Subject Name Scheme Type
1 16 Adhunik Vishya: Itihas Old
2 15 English Old
3 14 Hindi Old
4 11 Sanskrit Sahityam-I Old
5 13 Vyakarana Shastram-III Old
6 12 Vyakarana-II Old

3 Semester/Year

S.No. Subject Code Subject Name Scheme Type
1 26 Adhunik Vishya: Itihas Old
2 25 English Old
3 24 Hindi Sahityam Old
4 21 Laukik Sahityam Evam Vedic Sahityam Old
5 23 Vishisht Shastra Parishilanam Vyakaranam Old
6 22 Vyakaranam Nibandho Anuvadah Old

FAQs

The Shastri Programme is a traditional and prestigious course rooted in the profound heritage of Sanskrit and Indian knowledge systems. It is designed to offer an in-depth understanding of classical Sanskrit literature, grammar, philosophy, and allied disciplines such as Nyaya, Mimamsa, Vedanta, and Vyakaran.
This three-year undergraduate programme aims to preserve and promote India's ancient wisdom by training students in critical interpretation, oral traditions, and scriptural analysis. The course follows a holistic academic framework that blends classical knowledge with contemporary relevance, encouraging students to explore the interface between tradition and modern thought.

The Shastri- is a 3 Years Under Graduate programme at Baba Mastnath University. This comprehensive program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills required to excel in their respective field .

Choosing the Shastri program was a decision driven by my passion for understanding the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India. Here are the key reasons behind my choice:

  1. In-depth Study of Sanskrit: The Shastri program offers a comprehensive study of Sanskrit, allowing me to delve into ancient texts and gain a deeper understanding of India's classical literature and philosophy.
  2. Diverse Career Opportunities: This program opens up various career paths in education, research, cultural preservation, and roles that require expertise in ancient texts and languages. It provides a solid foundation for a fulfilling career.
  3. Holistic Education: The curriculum includes subjects like Indian philosophy, grammar, literature, and astronomy, offering a well-rounded education that integrates traditional knowledge with contemporary relevance.
  4. Cultural Preservation: By studying the Shastras, I am contributing to the preservation and dissemination of India's rich cultural heritage, ensuring that this knowledge is accessible to future generations.
  5. Development of Critical Thinking: The program encourages critical thinking and analytical skills, enabling me to interpret and analyze ancient texts from various perspectives, which is invaluable in both academic and personal growth.
  6. Personal Growth: The teachings of the Shastras provide valuable insights into ethical living, spirituality, and personal development, helping me grow as a responsible and ethical individual.

  1. Sanskrit Teacher: Teaching Sanskrit language and literature at schools, colleges, and universities.
  2. Researcher: Conducting research in Sanskrit literature, ancient Indian texts, and related fields.
  3. Translator: Translating Sanskrit texts into modern languages for academic, literary, or cultural purposes.
  4. Cultural Advisor: Working with cultural organizations, museums, and heritage sites to promote and preserve Indian culture and heritage.
  5. Content Writer: Writing content related to Sanskrit literature, philosophy, and culture for publications, websites, and educational materials.
  6. Archivist: Managing and preserving ancient manuscripts and historical documents in libraries and archives.
  7. Librarian: Specializing in collections of Sanskrit texts and related materials in academic or public libraries.
  8. Civil Services: Utilizing knowledge of Indian culture and languages in various administrative roles within government services.
  9. Higher Studies: Pursuing advanced degrees such as M.A. or Ph.D. in Sanskrit or related disciplines for academic and research careers.

Fee for Shastri- Programme is ₹ 2500 Per Sem..

Online Mode:

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  • Complete the online registration form with the required details.
  • Upload the necessary documents and submit the form.
  • Pay the registration fee through our secure online payment gateway.

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  • Fill out the form with the required details.
  • Submit the form along with the necessary documents and registration fee at the admission office.

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