MA (Sanskrit and Lexicographyi) in Deccan College of Post-Graduate and Research Institute

  • Pune , Maharashtra
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Deccan College of Post-Graduate and Research Institute MA (Sanskrit and Lexicographyi) Fees

Year Tuition Fees Total
1st Year ₹ 6,200/- ₹ 6,200/-
2nd Year ₹ 6,100/- ₹ 6,100/-
Hostel Fee (One time) ₹ 9,400/-
Total Fees ₹ 21,700/-

Deccan College of Post-Graduate and Research Institute MA (Sanskrit and Lexicographyi) Course Highlights

Course Name MA [Master of Arts]
Course Level Masters
Course Mode Full Time
Course Duration 2 Years
Seats 60
Accreditations NAAC-A

Additional Details for Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune:

  • Bachelor’s degree, with Ancient Indian History, Culture and / or Archaeology /History / Sanskrit / Prakrit / Pali / Anthropology / Geography / Fine Arts /Architecture with a minimum of 55% marks or B+ or equivalent grade of a recognized University.
  • Candidates can also join the programme if they have Bachelor’s degree, with Anthropology / Geography / Geology / Zoology /Botany / Physics / Chemistry as a major subject with a minimum of 55 % marks or B+ or equivalent grade of a recognized University.

Admission Procedure at Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune:

Application Form 
  •  Online.
Documents Required 
  • 10th Mark Sheets.
  • +2 Mark Sheets.
  • UG Mark Sheets.
  •  Character certificate from the Head of the Department/Institution from which the student has obtained his qualifying degree. 
  • Gap Certificate, if Applicable.
  • Caste Certificate, if Applicable.
  • No Objection Certificate from the last institution attended.
  • Documentary Proof regarding the date of birth.
Mode Of Interview 
  •  Selection will be based on the score in the English Language Test.

Other MA Specializations offered by Deccan College of Post-Graduate and Research Institute

Course Duration Total Tuition Fees
MA History 2 Years ₹12,300
MA Linguistics 2 Years ₹12,300

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