BHU MA (Jyotish) FAQs
Ques. What is Jyotish and what does the MA programme cover at BHU?
Ans. Jyotish is the classical Indian science of astronomy and astrology, one of the six Vedangas (auxiliary disciplines of the Vedas). The MA programme at BHU covers the three main branches of Jyotish: Ganita (mathematical astronomy and calendar calculations), Samhita (mundane astrology, including weather prediction, agriculture, and national events), and Hora (natal astrology and horoscope interpretation). The programme also covers the history of Indian astronomy and the major classical texts such as the Surya Siddhanta and Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra.
Ques. Is MA Jyotish from BHU recognised for government jobs?
Ans. Yes, MA Jyotish from BHU is a recognised postgraduate degree from a central university and is eligible for government jobs that require a postgraduate qualification. Graduates can apply for teaching positions in Sanskrit colleges and universities, research positions in Indological institutions, and other government roles. The degree is also recognised for PhD admission in Jyotish and related subjects.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MA Jyotish from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in academics and research (PhD in Jyotish, Sanskrit, or History of Science), teaching at Sanskrit colleges and universities, Jyotish practice and consultancy, and research in the history of Indian astronomy and mathematics. The course also provides a strong foundation for UPSC Civil Services with Sanskrit as an optional subject. Opportunities also exist in cultural heritage organisations and Indological research centres.
Ques. Is CUET PG mandatory for admission to MA Jyotish at BHU?
Ans. Yes, admission to MA Jyotish at BHU is based exclusively on CUET PG scores. Candidates must appear in CUET PG conducted by NTA and must have opted for BHU at the time of filling the NTA application form. There is no separate BHU entrance exam for this course.
Ques. What is the medium of instruction for MA Jyotish at BHU?
Ans. The medium of instruction is primarily Sanskrit and Hindi. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of Sanskrit, as the course involves reading and interpreting original Jyotish texts and their classical commentaries.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for MA Jyotish students at BHU?
Ans. Hostel accommodation at BHU is available but not guaranteed, and is allotted on a first-come, first-served basis subject to availability. BHU has separate hostels for male and female students. The hostel fee for male students is approximately Rs. 5,375 per year (excluding mess charges). Students are advised to apply for hostel accommodation immediately after securing admission.
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