1.1 Curriculum Design and Development(50)
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Curricula developed/ rare shastric texts adopted have relevance to the local/ national/ regional/global developmental needs with learning objectives includingprogramme outcomes, programme specific outcomes and course outcomes of all the programmes offered by the University. |
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1.1.2 |
Percentage of programmes where syllabus revision was carried out during the last five years |
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Average percentage of courses having focus on indepth-shastric learning/ creative writing/ employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development/ Interdisciplinary/ Indigenous Knowledge base with modern application during the last five years |
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All Syllabi related to Sanskrit/Shastra subjects are available through Sanskrit medium. |
1.2 Academic Flexibility (50)
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Whether the University has designed and offered any Innovative Courses/ Coursesin emerging area/ Sanskrit based courses including scientific and technical literature leading to both traditional and modern degrees (e.g. Shastri, B.Sc. etc) with combination of yoga, Ancient and Modern Mathematics/ Economics/ Management/ Law/ Computer Science/Theoretical Ayurveda/ Krishi-parashara/ Vrikshayurveda etc. If yes give details. |
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Percentage of Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/elective course system has been implemented (Preceding academic year) |
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University provides the flexibility of bringing together the conventional face-to-face mode, MOOCs, online education and allow students to choose and combine the courses they are interested in. Provide details. |
1.3 Curriculum Enrichment (30)
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Institution integrates cross cutting issues as reflected in Sanskrit literature relevantto Gender, Environment and Sustainability, Human Values and Professional Ethics and traditional system of shastric learning into the Curriculum |
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Number of value-added courses impartingtransferable and life skillsoffered during the last five years |
Diploma Syllabus :
3.Diploma in Sanskrit Teaching 4.Diploma in Temple Management DVV_Q : |
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Average Percentage of students enrolled in the courses under 1.3.2 |
Enrollment Last Five(05) Year : 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Result Last Five(05) Year : 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 DVV_Q : Diploma Course wise Paper list
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Percentage of students undertaking field projects/ internship/ training programme/ summer assignment etc. (Preceding academic year data) |
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1.3.5 |
University Curriculum has units and sub-units of the modern subjects like History, Political Science, Education, Psychology, Economics and statistics etc. have contents from Sanskrit based knowledge and being taught in Sanskrit medium. Modern Sanskrit Literature is also included in the curriculum, Provide details |
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1.4 Feedback System (20)
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Structured feedback received from |
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1.4.2 |
Feedback processes of the institution may be classified as follows: |
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1.4.3 |
The feedback thus obtained is Discussed in theStatutory Bodies of the University like Academic Council/Executive Council etc.
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