Sanskrit language is the oldest language in the world. Indian culture and Sanskrit language are inextricably linked. Sanskrit is not just a language but a whole philosophy of life. It contains the high ideals, cultural ideas and moral values of Indian culture. The spontaneity, modernity and scientificity of Sanskrit does not need any proof. Sanskrit is not just a language, it is a feeling. Our knowledge and our intellect is our wealth, the responsibility of taking our civilization forward for centuries and achieving the ideals of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ is on all of us. Sanskrit language not only gives knowledge of the ideals of Indian culture, but the scholar of Sanskrit can also get immense possibilities in the field of employment. These employment opportunities are available in all the government, private and social sectors.
administrative area
Every year Sanskrit graduate passed students can apply for various posts of Union Public Service Commission and State Public Service Commission.
Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) passed the graduation examination in Sanskrit and students who have received Training in Teaching (B.Ed) can apply for this. They are selected for teaching Sanskrit as a compulsory/elective subject in secondary schools.
Post Graduate Teacher (PGT)
Students who have passed Post Graduate (MA) examination in Sanskrit and have received Training in Teaching (B.Ed) can apply for this. They are selected for teaching Sanskrit in higher secondary schools.
religious teacher in the army
The post of Officer Level (JCO) Religion Teacher is advertised by the Recruitment Board of Indian Army from time to time. Candidates who have passed Graduation in Sanskrit and fulfilling the physical criteria are eligible.
Research Assistant (Research Associate)
Various research institutes of government and non-government sector appoint them for research work. The essential qualification for this is Post Graduation (MA)/PhD in Sanskrit subject.
Assistant Professor (Assistant Professor)
Assistant Professors are appointed for teaching Sanskrit in various Central Universities and State Universities of the country. National Eligibility Test conducted by the University Grants Commission and various state universities and JRF qualified candidates are eligible for it.
astrology and vastu
Astrology and Vastu have a special place as an optional subject of Sanskrit, it is taught in many universities of the country including Delhi University. There are immense possibilities of employment in it by studying as home architecture and industrial architecture.
Priesthood and Rituals
Vedas were composed for yagyas and at what time such yajna is to be performed, that is, astrology is needed for Muhurta. Employment opportunities can be easily obtained by studying the priesthood and ritualistic mode of Sanskrit.
archeology and archeology
Employment opportunities can also be obtained in the field of history by studying archeology and archeology as an optional subject of Sanskrit.
translator
They are appointed for the translation of literature and letters of different languages in social areas and various government establishments. Candidates who have passed Graduation in Sanskrit and having Diploma in Translation are eligible.
yoga teacher
Yoga teachers are being appointed in all private and government institutions for how the body can be kept healthy through yoga. One can easily get employment in the country or abroad by getting a diploma or other degree in yoga education.
journalist and news reader
Candidates who have passed graduation in Sanskrit and trained in journalism are eligible. The popularity of Sanskrit talks and talks aired on DD News channel has increased the attraction of the youth towards it.
philosopher and social reformer
Since Sanskrit language is a philosophy of life and following the sanskars contained in it, a good society can be built. Sanskrit also has a special importance as such a philosopher and social reformer.
computer linguistics
Since Sanskrit language is the ideal language for computer and work is being done in this direction in various government and non-government institutions. Therefore, by studying this mode of Sanskrit, employment opportunities can be obtained. Thus it can be said that Sanskrit not only makes Sanskrit scholars cultured but also provides many opportunities for employment.
Umashankar (Teacher, Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi)