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Stunning Facts About Sanskrit

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Smt RR,

That reminds me of my own high school days. In fact I studied Sanskrit through 11th grade (schooling was only 11 years, IIT was 5 year program in those days).
Many of us took Sanskrit to secure higher marks which still seem to be true.

On my own accord I studied from 6th through 8th courses in Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan. I just noticed that they have the same set of exams even today (at least the same set of names)

http://www.bvbdelhi.org/sanskrit/school.html

I dont know if children take such exams for certificates.

I took and passed balbodh through Kovid (noted at the website above). I secured barely enough marks in Kovid and got a certificate earning third class marks (it said thritheeya shreni :) ).
Those days the next level was Shastri certification and I dropped it after seeing the third class certificate in Kovid level :)
Plus the jump was huge and there was no one to really teach. I also realized language studies is not for me and decided biology & medicine are just as bad!

My Sanskrit skills are very rudimentary but I have more profound respect for it and have started re-learning.

Anyway I hope children in the middle schools do get exposed to these Bharathiya vidya bhavan programs.


hi sir

just info...i was sanskrit teacher in Bharatiya vidya bhavan as well as in a famous school in Mylapore....
 
hi sir

just info...i was sanskrit teacher in Bharatiya vidya bhavan as well as in a famous school in Mylapore....
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Hats off to you :)
Those courses can be very demanding both for the students and to the teacher especially the advanced ones.
 
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