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1 SANSKRIT New Paper pattern with effect from June Theory Papers - Total Marks 75 (Each paper) F.Y.B.A. SANSKRIT (Compulsory Second language) - Title - Epics and story literature Semester I Q.1 Translate and annotate any one (out of two) from group A and group B Q.2 Explain with reference to the context any one (out of two) From group A and group B Q.3 Write paragraphs on any one (out of two) From group A and group B Q.4 Objective questions to be answered in Sanskrit any three (out of five) from group A and group B Q. 5 General question with internal option/write short notes on any three (out of four) - () () () () () Semester II Q.1 Translate any two (out of three). () Q.2 Write notes on any three (out of four). () Q.3 Summarize the contents of any one story (out of two). () Q.4 General question with internal option. () Q. 5 Objective questions to be answered in Sanskrit any five (out of seven) ()

2 F.Y.B.A. SANSKRIT (Ancillary) - Sanskrit Drama and Poetry Paper pattern (Same for Semester I and II) Q.1 Translate and annotate any one (out of two) from group A and group B Q.2 Explain with reference to the context any one (out of two) From group A and group B Q.3 Write paragraphs on any one (out of two) From group A and group B () () () Q.4 Write short notes on any three (out of four) () Q.5 Objective questions to be answered in Sanskrit any six (out of eight) - ()

3 S.Y.B.A. SANSKRIT (Paper II) - Sanskrit Drama and Poetics Theory papers Total Marks 75 (Each paper) Paper pattern for Semester III Q. 1 Write paragraphs on any two (out of three) Q. 2 A general question with internal option Q. 3 Translate & annotate any one out of two (from Group A & Group B) Q. 4 Explain with reference to the context any one out of two (from Group A & Group B) Q. 5 Write short notes on any three out of four OR Answer in Sanskrit any six out of eight Paper pattern for Semester IV Q. 1 Explain fully any three out of four sentences Q. 2 Write paragraphs on any two (out of three) Q. 3 Write short notes on any three out of four Q. 4 Define & illustrate any three (out of four) of the following Alankara-s Q. 5 Answer in Sanskrit any six out of eight

4 S.Y.B.A. SANSKRIT (Paper III) Ancient Indian Science, Philosophy & Culture Paper pattern for Semester III Q. 1 A general question with internal option Q. 2 Write paragraphs on any two (out of three) Q. 3 Translate any three out of four Q. 4 Explain with reference to the context any three out of four Q. 5 Complete the verses any three out of four / Answer in Sanskrit any six out of eight / Write short notes on any three out of four Semester IV Group A Three questions will be asked based on Unit I. The candidate will answer any two out of them. (Every question will carry.) Group B Three questions will be asked based on Unit II. The candidate will answer any two out of them. (Every question will carry.) Group C- (Based on Unit I & II) Write paragraph on any two out of three OR Write short notes on any three out of four

5 T.Y.B.A. SANSKRIT- New paper pattern- Semester V With effect from June Theory Papers - Total Marks 75 (Each paper) (Paper IV) (UGSAN501) Title Philosophical Literature Q. 1. Write paragraph on any two out of three (Unit I) Q. 2 RTC Any two out of three (Unit II) Q. 3 Translate & annotate any one out of two (Unit II) Q. 4 General question with internal option/ Write notes on any two out of three (Unit II) Q. 5 Write short notes on any three out of four/ Answer in Sanskrit any six out of eight (Unit I&II) (Paper V) (UGSAN502) Title History of Vedic & Classical Sanskrit Literature Q. 1 Essay type question with internal option (Unit I) Q. 2 Essay type question with internal option (Unit II) Q. 3 Write paragraphs on 14 marks Group A- one paragraph out of two (Unit I) Group B- one paragraph out of two (Unit II) Q. 4 Write one line answer in Sanskrit - 16 marks Group A four out of six (Unit I) Group B four out of six (Unit II) Q. 5 General question with internal option/ Write short notes on any three out of four (UnitI&II)

6 (Paper VI) (UGSAN503) Title Ancient Indian State-Craft Q. 1 Essay type question with internal option/ Write paragraph on any two out of three (Unit I) Q. 2 Translate & annotate any one out of two (Unit II) Q. 3 Write notes on any two out of three (Unit II) Q. 4 RTC Any two out of three (Unit II) Q. 5 Explain the terms any five out of seven (UnitI&II) (Paper VII) (UGSAN504) Title Vedic Literature Q. 1 Translate & annotate any two out of three (Unit I) Q. 2 RTC - any two out of three (Unit I) Q. 3 Padapatha, Recognise forms any three out of six, Scan the meter OR Essay type question with internal option (Unit I) Q. 4 Write notes on any two out of three (Unit II) Q. 5 Write one line answer in Sanskrit any six out of eight/ General question with internal option (UnitI&II) (Paper VIII) (UGSAN505) Title Grammar & Language Skills Q. 1 Explain fully any three aphorisms out of five (Unit I) Q. 2 a) Stort notes any two out of four (Unit I) 10marks b) Explain Vibhakti - any two out of four (Unit I) 05 marks Q. 3 Translate into English or Marathi a) Prose passage in Sanskrit 10 marks b) Poetry in Sanskrit 08 marks Q. 4 Write an essay in Sanskrit any one out of three 12 marks Q. 5 Read the following passage & answer the question thereon in Sanskrit

7 (Paper IX) (UGSAN506) Title Scientific Literature & Modern Sanskrit Literature With effect from June Theory Paper - Total Marks 75 Q. 1 Essay type question with internal option (Unit I) Q. 2 Give Sanskrit equivalent to English terms Any ten out of twelve (Unit I) Q. 3 Summarise in Sanskrit any one chapter out of three (Unit IIA) Q. 4 General question with internal option / Write paragraphs on any two out of three (Unit IIB) Q. 5 Answer in Sanskrit Group A Any three out of four Group B - Any three out of four T.Y.B.A. SANSKRIT- New paper pattern- Semester VI Theory Papers - Total Marks 75 (Each paper) (Paper IV) (UGSAN601) Title Philosophical Literature Q. 1 Write paragraph on any two out of three (Unit III) Q. 2 RTC Any two out of three (Unit III) Q. 3 Translate & annotate any one out of two (Unit IV) Q. 4 General question with internal option (Unit IV) Q. 5 (a) Define the terms any three out of four (Unit III) 06 marks (b) Explain the concepts any three out of four (Unit IV) 09 marks

8 (Paper V) (UGSAN602) Title History of Vedic & Classical Sanskrit Literature Q. 1 Essay type question with internal option (Unit III) Q. 2 Essay type question with internal option (Unit IV) Q. 3 Write paragraphs on 14 marks Group A- one paragraph out of two (Unit III) Group B- one paragraph out of two (Unit IV) Q. 4 Write one line answer in Sanskrit - 16 marks Group A four out of six (Unit III) Group B four out of six (Unit IV) Q. 5 General question with internal option/ Write short notes on any three out of four (Unit III&IV) (Paper VI) (UGSAN603) Title Ancient Indian State-Craft With effect from June Theory Paper - Total Marks 75 Q. 1 Essay type question with internal option/ Write paragraph on any two out of three (Unit III) Q. 2 Translate & annotate any one out of two (Unit IV) Q. 3 Write notes on any two out of three (Unit IV) Q. 4 RTC Any two out of three (Unit IV) Q. 5 Read the following passage and answer in Sanskrit the questions thereon

9 (Paper VII) (UGSAN604) Title Vedic Literature Q. 1 Write notes on any two out of three (Unit III) Q. 2 RTC Any two out of three (Unit III) Q. 3 Explain fully any two out of three (Unit IV) Q. 4 Write paragraphs any two out of three (Unit IV) Q. 5 Write one line answer in Sanskrit any six out of eight/ General question with internal option (UnitIII&IV) (Paper VIII) (UGSAN605) Title Grammar & Language Skills Q. 1 Dissolve Sandhi-s withproper aphorisms from the given passage (any five) (UnitIIIA) Q. 2 Write paragraphs on any two out of three (Unit III-B) Q. 3 Read the following passage & answer the question thereon in Sanskrit Q. 4 a) Write the story in Sanskrit according to the given points 10 marks b) Write a letter/news/dialogue as suggested 05 marks Q. 5 Translate into English or Marathi a) Prose passage in Sanskrit 10 marks b) Poetry in Sanskrit 05 marks (Paper IX) (UGSAN606) Title Scientific Literature & Modern Sanskrit Literature Q. 1 Essay type question with internal option (UnitIII) 14 marks Q. 2 Write short notes on/ Explain the terms any four out of six (UnitIII) 16 marks Q. 3 Write paragraphs any two out of three (Unit IV) Q. 4 General question with internal option (UnitIV) Q. 5 Answer in Sanskrit Group A Any three out of four Group B - Any three out of four

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