Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is well established as we are not only taught about the language but given lectures and workshops on how to become a good Sanskrit teacher. The language is pure and at the end of the year, we respect it even more.
Placement Experience
The college is not affiliated with placement and internship opportunities. It however does prepare us for the way we should approach the next step of our career. They teach us how to give interviews in schools and colleges.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee structure is feasible as compared to other colleges. It however can change with subject to the policies of the college. But for this one year course, the fees is always manageable. There won't be a need to opt for student loan.
Campus Life
The college is not involved in any extra curricular activities as such. It focuses on studies. But we all play a big part in celebrating important festivals and days like Independence day and World Sanskrit day.
Admission
I took an admission in this course after my graduation degree in Sanskrit. The requirement for admission in B.Ed is graduation completion with at least 50% marks and an interview afterwards. For SC and ST students, the cut-off is 45%.
Faculty
In my 1 year in this college, I have come across at least 15 teachers and realized that here, they do not look at you as students but their friends as well. They guided me and motivated me to become the best version of myself.


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