(Prathama to Prak-Shastri) Courses
A student who has passed class V and completed the age of 10 years as on first October in the year of admission may be admitted to Prathama Ist year. After three years of study in Prathama, he may be admitted to Purva Madhyama (IX & X). After a further study for two years, he may be admitted to Uttar madhyama (XI & XII). This may complete his school education, as in modern system.
The Sansthan has also introduced a buffer course, called Prak-Shastri , in which a student, who has passed class X of a Board Examination and has no previous background of Sanskrit, may be admitted. This also is a two year course (XI & XII), but there is a greater emphasis on Sanskrit.
Minimum Qualification For Admission To Prak-Shastri Course
Secondary examination (Class 10th of 10+2 system) of a recognised Education Board subject to passing the oral test in Sanskrit.
EQUIVALANCE OF THE SANSTHAN’S EXAMINATION
Name of the Sansthan’s Examination | Equivalent Examinations in the modern system of Education |
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Prak Shastri | Sr. School Certificate |
First Year | XI |
Second Year | XII |
Subjects to be studied under each course
Prathama |
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1. Vyakarnam. 2. Sahityam. 3. Hindi or any other Regional Language. 4. English. 5. Social Sciences. 6. Mathematics / Jyotisham. 7. Science / Home Science / Art /Philosophy. |
Purva-Madhyama |
(1-5 same as Prathama.) 6. Maths /Art /Home Science /Music. 7. Science /Sahityam /Vyakarnam /Darshanam /Jyotisham |
Uttar Madhyama/Prak-Shastri |
(1-4 same as above) 5. Economics/History/Pol.Science/Sociology/Biology/Maths/Geography. 6. Veda/Vyakarnam/Sahityam/Jyotisham/Darshanam. |