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DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT
Program | Intake Capacity |
BA | 60 |
Programme Specific and Course Outcomes
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO):
Sanskrit is a very rich language of IE language group. Sanskrit is a medium to know about ancient Indian
history, culture, religion, social life through its text. The academic programme of both Honours and
General degree courses are designed not only professional skill but also develop a deep understanding
of rich heritage and dynamic prevalent scenario of India through various Sanskrit texts.
PSO1. Develop a strong concept of ancient Indian history, philosophy and literature.
PSO2. Enhance communication skills-Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing.
PSO3.Students will be able to write Devnagari scripts which provide them paleographical knowledge to
read out the script of modern languages like Hindi and Marathi.
PSO4. Increase in depth knowledge of the Core Areas of the subject.
PSO5.Students will demonstrate the skill needed to participate in conversation that builds knowledge
with collaboration.
PSO6.Reasonable understanding of multi-disciplinary relevance of literature of Sanskrit like Veda,
Philisophy, Grammar, Kavya, Smitisastra etc.
PSO7. To make them eligible for higher education.
PSO8. Develop research aptitude and independent thinking
PSO9. After becoming graduate students can apply in the field of UPSE, WBCS etc. And also after post-
graduation they can apply against teaching posts in schools, colleges and other educational institutions.
Course Outcomes (CO):
Upon completion of this course students will have following opportunities and skills.
CO1.Students will be able to know not only ancient literature and their classification but also modern
Sanskrit literature.
CO2. they will be manage their cognition, emotive apparatus, confusion and conflict of mind.
CO3.They should general introduction of Indian Petrology and definitions and examples of various
artharlankara.
CO4.The students would learn about the ancient Indian Educational system and Polity, their nature,
concepts through the text of Dharmasastra and Arthasastra.
CO5.The students would know about the historical importance of Indian Epigraphy, Paleography,
Chronology and Inscription.
CO6.They will be able to know the importance, propagation across the world of this language.
CO7.Students would know about the Vedic mantras, their application, Vedic grammar, socio-cultural life.
CO8. Grammar is very important part of this language for the making of sentences, to know appropriate
meaning of texts, oral communication and perfection.
CO9.Linguisticts should also help them to know the source of this language and the relation between
other languages.
CO10.The students will take the knowledge about of Indian philosophy, Philosophers and their thoughts.
They could relate the philosophical theory in practical life.