Average rating of SLBSRSV
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Nidhi Joshi
Shastri in Navya Vyakarana
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. If you put in the effort, you can do well. The course prepares you for an M.A. and other programs. The exams each semester are kind of challenging, but the teachers are usually there to help out.
Placement: The university doesn't offer many job opportunities for placement since Shastri isn't a technical course. It mainly prepares students for pursuing an M.A. in Sanskrit and a B.Ed in teaching. However, there are options like becoming a JCO in the army.
Campus: The college has two buildings one old and one new. The main issue is the limited space, so the infrastructure is lacking. The hostel is small, with only around 100 spots for all courses. But I heard they have some new plans in the works.
Swati Nair
Shiksha Shastri
Reviewed On 26 Jun, 2025
Admission: In my opinion, when it comes to studying Shiksha Shastri, the biggest difference I see compared to my friends in other colleges is how the professors treat us. Almost all of them treat us like their own kids. They really know their stuff too - most of them are famous authors in their field. It's pretty cool to learn from them.
Placement: I loved studying at this university for my Shiksha Shashtri B.Ed in Sanskrit. The faculty is super helpful and I really like how they focus on learning by doing. It's definitely the best choice for students interested in Sanskrit and B.Ed. Overall, it's a great place to be!
Campus: The campus vibe feels just like the outside world, but it's got everything you need for studying like the library, professors, lectures, and seminars. They're always there when you need them. Plus, the classrooms and other amenities are great for students. And don't forget about the extra stuff like healthcare, sports, games, and the canteen all top-notch.
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