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RPSC School Lecturer (Sanskrit) 2022 Application Form for exam can be filled till 04th June 2022. Apply Online for This Exam and the Admit Card. Eligibility Criteria for this exam is that the candidate must be a citizen of India. The candidate's age should be at least as per rules and above. Government Jobs Seekers, who Looking for Govt Jobs 2022 in India to get Latest Government Jobs Recruitment / Vacancies completely published in this portal.


RPSC School Lecturer Sanskrit Exam Date

RPSC School Lecturer Exam Schedule has been released on 09th November 2022 on www.rpsc.rajsthan.gov.in and the online exam for RPSC School Lecturer is to be held on 15th, 16th, and 17th November 2022. Have a look at all the important dates for RPSC School Lecturer Recruitment 2022 from the below table. 

Events Dates
RPSC School Lecturer Notification Release Date 28th April 2022
Online Registration Starts 05th May 2022
Last Date to Apply 04th June 2022 [12 midnight]
Last Date to pay application fee 04th June 2022
RPSC School Lecturer Admit Card 2022 9th November 2022
RPSC School Lecturer Written Test 15th to 17th November 2022
RPSC School Lecturer Result  05th April 2023
Official website rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in

RPSC School Lecturer Sanskrit Eligibility

Educational Qualification :
 Post Graduate or equivalent examination recognized by UGC in the relevant subject with Degree or Diploma in Education recognized by the National Council of Teacher Education/Government.

  Age Limit : 
1. Minimum Age Limit : 21 years
2. Maximum Age Limit : 40 years

RPSC School Lecturer Sanskrit Admit Card

The RPSC School Lecturer Admit Card is released, candidates can download it from the official website using the instructions provided below.

Step 1: Visit the RPSC Website.

Step 2: Go to the 'Candidate’s Information' tab located on the homepage. Then, from the drop down menu, click on the ‘Exam dashboard”.

Step 3: Then, the Exam dashboard screen will appear. Click on the RPSC School Lecturer Admit Card 2022 link.

Step 4: A login page will appear. To access the portal, enter your login information.

Step 5: Check your information and download your Admit Card.

Step 6:Take a printout of the same.


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RPSC School Lecturer Sanskrit Salary

The RPSC School Lecturer Salary is decided by the RPSC. The candidates who are selected for the post of RPSC School Lecturer will get a remuneration with Grade Pay Rs. 4800- (Pay level  L-12) The in-hand salary given to the candidates is incremented considerably along with the basic pay and the allowances. The candidates can enjoy the increments once they complete the probation period.


RPSC School Lecturer Sanskrit Syllabus

Paper I
General Studies History of Rajasthan and Indian History with special emphasis on Indian National Movement
Mental Ability Test, Statistics (Secondary Level), Mathematics (Secondary Level), Language Ability Test :- Hindi, English
Current affairs
General Science, Indian Polity, Geography of Rajasthan
Educational Management, Educational Scenario in Rajasthan, Right of Children to free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009

Paper II

Unit - I

Vedic-Literature 

(a) General Introduction of Vedic Literature:


1.Main theories regarding the Vedās : Maxmüller; A.Weber; Jacobi ; Balgangadhar Tilak; M.Winternitz ; Indian traditional views.  
2.Saṁhitā Literature 
3.Dialogue Hymns: Pururavā-Urvaśī; Yama-yamī; Saramā-Paṇi ; Viśvāmitra-Nadī 
4.Brāhamaṇa-Literature 
5.Āraṇyaka Literature 
6.Vedāṅgas: Śikșā; Kalpa; Vyākaraṇa; Nirukta; Chandas; Jyotișa

Unit - II

(b) Specific Study of Vedic Literature

1. Study of the following hymns:
  a.) Ŗgveda : Agni (1.1); Varuṇa (1.25); Sūrya (1.125); Indra (2.12);
      Uṣas (3.61); Parjanya (5.83); Kitava (10.34); Jñāna (10.71);
      Puruṣa (10.90); Hiraṇyagarbha (10.121); Vāk (10.125); Nāsadīya  b.)Śuklayajurveda : Śivasaṁkalpa , Chapter-34 (1-6)
 c.)Prajāpati-Chapter-23 (1-5) 
d.)Atharvaveda : Rāṣṭrābhivardhanam (1.29); Kāla (10.53); Prithivī 
2. Brāhmaṇa Literature 

Subject-matter; Vidhi and its types; Agnihotra; Agniṣṭoma,
Darśapūrṇamāsa ; Yajña; Pañcamahāyajña; Akhyāna (Śunahśepa , Vāṅmanas)

3. Upaniṣad Literature:  

Subject-matter and main concepts with special reference to  the following Upaniṣads ; 

Īśa; Kaṭha; Kena; Bṛhadārṇyaka ; Taittirīya; Śvetāśvatara

4. Vedic Grammar; Nirukta and Vedic interpretation
5. Ṛkprātiśākhya : Definitions of Samānākṣara ; Sandhyakṣara; Aghoṣa; Soṣman; Svarabhakti ; Yama ; Rakta; Saṁyoga; Pragṛhya ; Riphita 
6. Nirukta (Chapters-I & 2) 
7. Four-fold division of Padas-Concept of Nāma; Concept of Ākhyāta ; Meaning of Upasargas; Categories of Nipātas.
8. Purposes of the study of Nirukta
9. Principles of Etymology
10. Etymology of the following words: Āchārya; Vīra; Hrada; Go; Samudra; Vṛtra; Āditya; Uṣas; Megha; Vāk; Udak; Nadī; Aśva; Agni;          Jātavedas; Vaiśvānara; Nighaṇtu Nirukta (Chapter-7; Daivatakāṇḍa) Vedic Accent- Udātta, Anudātta and Svarita

Unit - III

(c) Darśana: 

1.General Introduction of major schools of Darśana with special reference to the following :

Pramāṇamīmānsā ; Tattvamīmānsā ; Ācāramīmānsā (Cārvāka , Jaina, Bauddha) Nyāya, Sāṁkhya, Yoga, Nyāya, Vaiśeṣika, mīmānsā 

Unit - IV

(d) Darśana Literature: Special Study: 
  1.Īśvarakṛṣna : Sāṁkhyakārikā - Satkāryavāda, Puruṣasvarūpa, Prakṛtisvarūpa, Sṛștikrama, Pratyaysarga, Kaivalya. 
2.Sadānanda : Vedāntasāra - Anubandha-catuṣṭaya, Ajñāna, Adhyāropa-Apavāda, Lingaśarīrotpatti, Pañcīkaraṇa, Vivarta, Jīvanmukti  3.Annambhaṭṭa, Tarkasaṁgraha / Keśavamiśra; Tarkabhāṣā : Padārtha; Kāraṇa; Pramāṇa; (Pratyakṣa; Anumāna; Upamāna; Śabda),     Prāmāṇyavāda, Prameya .
4.Laugākṣibhāskara ; Arthasaṁgraha. 
5.Patañjali ; Yogasūtra - (Vyāsabhāṣya) : Cittabhūmi, Cittavṛttis ; Concept of Īśvara; Yogāṅgas; Samādhi ; Kaivalya 
6.Bādarāyaṇa ; Brahmasūtra 1.1 (Śānkarabhāṣya) 
7.Viśvanāthapañcānana ; Nyāyasidhāntamuktāvalī (Anumāna Khaṇḍa) 
8.Sarvadarśana-Saṁgraha ; Jainism ; Buddhism 

Unit - V (e) Grammar and Linguistics: General Introduction of the following grammarians: Pāṇini , Kātyāyana , Patañjali , Bhartṛhari , Vāmanajayāditya , Bhaṭṭojidīkṣita , Nāgeśabhaṭṭa , Kaiyyaṭa , Jainendra , Śākaṭāyana , Hemacandrasūri , Sārasvatavyākaraṇakāra. Pāṇinīya Śikṣā. Linguistics: Definition of Language, Geneological and Morphological classification of Languages, Speech Mechanism and classification of sounds: Stops, Fricatives, Semi-Vowels and vowels (with special reference to Sanskrit sounds). Phonetic Laws (Grimm, Grassman, Verner). Directions of semantic change and reasons of change. Definition of Vākya and its types General introduction of Indo-European family of Languages Difference between Vedic Sanskrit and Classical Sanskrit Difference between Bhāșā and Vāk Difference between language and dialect

Unit - VI (f) Specific Study of Grammar Definition : Saṁhitā, Saṁyoga Guṇa, Vṛddhi, Prātipadika, Nadī , Ghi, Upadhā, Apṛkta, Gati, Pada, Vibhāṣā , Savarṇa, Ṭi, Pragṛhya, Sarvanāmasthāna, Bha , Sarvanāma, Niṣthā . Sandhi - Ac sandhi, Hal sandhi, Visarga sandhi (according to laghusiddhāntakaumudī) Subanta – Ajanta - Rāma , Sarva (in all genders) , Viśvapā, Hari , Tri (in all genders) , Sakhi , Sudhī , Guru , Pitṛ , Gau , Ramā , Mati , Nadī , Dhenu , Mātṛ , Jñāna , Vāri , Madhu . Halanta - Lih , Viśvavāh , Catur (in all genders) , Idam, Kim, Tad (in all genders), Rājan , Maghavan , Pathin , Vidvas , Asmad , Yuṣmad . Samāsa - Avyayībhāva , Tatpuruṣa , Bahuvrīhi , Dvandva (according to laghusiddhāntakaumudī) Taddhita - Apatyārthaka and Matvarthīya (According to Siddāntakaumudī ), Tiṅanta - Bhū , Edh , Ad , Us, Hu , Div , Ṣuñ , Tud , Tan, Kṛ , Rudh , Krīñ, Cur . Prayayānta - Nijant, Sannanta , Yańanta , Yańluganta , Nāmdhātu. Kṛdanta - Tavya / Tavyat , Anīyar , Yat , Ṇyat , Kyap , Śatṛ , Śānac , Ktvā , Kta , Ktavatu , Tumun , Ṇamul . Strīpratyaya - According to Laghusiddhāntakaumudī. Kāraka Prakarana - According to Siddāntakaumudī . Parasmaipada and Ātmanepada Vidhāna - According to Siddāntakaumudī . Mahābhāșya (Paspaśāhnika)- Definition of Śabda, Relation between Śabda and Artha, Purposes of the study of grammar, Definition of Vyākaraṇa, Result of the proper use of word , Method of grammar . Vākyapadīyam (Brahmakāṇḍa) - Nature of Sphoṭa, Nature of Śabda-Brahma, Powers of Śabda-Brahma, Relation between Sphoṭa and Dhvani , Relation between Śabda and Artha, Types of Dhvani, Levels of Language. 

Unit - VII Sanskrit Literature, Poetics and Prosody (a) General Introduction of following Bhāsa, Aśvaghośa , kālidāsa, Śūdraka, Viśākhadatta, Bhāravi, Māgha, Harṣa, Bāṇabhaṭṭa, Daṇḍin, Bhavabhūti, Bhaṭṭanārāyaṇa, Bhilhaṇa, Shrῑharṣa, Ambikādatta vyāsa, Panditā Kṣamārao, V. Raghavan, Shri Dhar Bhaskar Varnekar Schools of Sanskrit Poetics – Rasa, Alaṅkāra, Rīti, Dhwani, Vakrokti, Aucitya, Western Poetics – Aristotle, Longinus, Croche 

Unit - VIII (b) Specific study of the following Poetry: Buddhacaritam (First Canto), Raghuvaṁśam (First Canto), Kirātārjunīyam (First Canto), Śiśupālavadham (First Canto), Naiṣadhīyacaritam (First Canto) Drama: Svapnavāsavadattām, Abhijñānaśākuntalam, Mṛcchakaṭikam, Uttararāmacaritam, Mudrārākṣasam, Uttararāmacaritam, Ratnāvalī Prose: Daśakumāracaritam ( viii Ucchvāsa), Harṣacaritam ( V Ucchvāsa), Kādambarī (Śukanāsopadeśa) Campū Kāvya - Nala Campū (I Ucchvāsa) Sāhityadarpaṇaḥ: Definition of Kāvya, Refutation of other definitions of Kāvya, Śabdaśakti - Saṅketagraha; Abhidhā; Lakṣanā; Vyanjanā, Kāvyabheda (Chapter Fourth), Śravyakāvya (prose poetry and mix) Kāvyaprakaśa – Kāvyalakṣhṇa, Kāvyaprayojana, Kāvyahetu, Kāvyabheda, Śabdaśakti, Abhihitānvayavāda, Anvitābhidhānvayavāda, concept of Rasa, discussion of Rasasūtra, Rasadoṣa, Kāvyaguṇa, Vyanjanāvriti (Fifth Chapter) Alaṁkāras – Vakrokti; Anuprāsa, Yamaka, Śleṣa, Upamā, Rūpaka, Utprekṣā, Samāsokti, Apahnuti, Nidarśanā, Arthāntaranyāsa, Dṛṣṭānta, Vibhāvanā, Viśeṣokti, Svabhāvokti, Virodhābhāsa, Saṅkara, Sansṛṣṭi Dhvanyāloka (I Udyota) Vakroktijīvitam (I Unmeṣa) Bharata – Nāṭyaśāstram (First and Sixth Chapter) Daśarūpakam (First and Third Prakāśa) Chanda – Āryā, Anuṣṭup, Indravajrā, Upendravajrā, Vasantatilakā, Upajāti, Vaṁśastha, Drutavilambita, Śālinī, Mālinī, Śikharṇī, Mandākrāntā, Hariṇī, Śārdūlavikrῑḍita, Sragdharā

Unit - IX Purāṇetihāsa, Dharmaśāstra and Epigraphy (a) General introduction of the followings: Rāmāyaṇa – Subject matter, age, society in the Rāmāyaṇa, Rāmāyaṇa as a source of later Sanskrit works and literal value of the Rāmāyaṇa, legends in the Rāmāyaṇa Mahābhārata – Subject matter, age, society in the Mahābhārata, Mahābhārata as a source of later Sanskrit works and literal value of the Mahābhārata, legends in the Mahābhārata Purāṇa – Definition of Purāṇa, maha Purāṇa and Upa Purāṇas, Purāṇic cosmology and Purāṇic legends General introduction of main Smṛitis. General introduction Kauṭilīya Arthaśāstra Paleography – History of the decipherment of Brāhmī script, Theories of the origin of Brāhmī Script Inscriptions - General introduction

Unit - X (b) Specific study of the following Kauṭilīya arthaśātra (First – Vinayadikarika) Manusmṛti (I, II and VII Adhyāyas) Yājñavalkyasmṛti (Vyavahārādhyaya only) Paleography and Inscriptions – Brahmi Script of Mauryan and Gupta periods Inscription of Ashoka – Major Rock Edicts, Major Pillar Edicts Post – Mauryan inscriptions – Sāranātha Buddhist Image Inscription of Kaniṣka’s regal – year, 3, Girnār Rock Inscription of Rudradāman, Hāthīgumphā inscription of Khāravela Gupta and Post-Gupta inscriptions – Allahabad Pillar Inscriptions of Samudragupta, Mandasor Pillar Inscription of Yasodharman, Banāskherā Copper Plate Inscription of Harṣa, Aihole Stone Inscription of Pulakeśīn II

RPSC School Lecturer Sanskrit Exam Pattern

(1) The examination shall carry 450 marks in total and the exam is divided into two papers. 

(2) Paper I shall be 150 marks and Paper II shall be 300 marks. 

(3) The time duration of Paper I is 1 hour 30 minutes and the duration of Paper II is 3 hours. 

(4) The questions in both papers will be objective-type (Multiple Choice Type questions.) 

(5) There shall be a negative marking of one-third of the marks for each incorrect answer. 

RPSC School Lecturer Exam Pattern- Paper I (General Studies)
Subjects  No. of Questions  Marks Duration
History of Rajasthan and Indian History with special emphasis on the Indian National Movement  15 150 marks 1 hour 30 minutes
Mental Ability Test, Statistics (Secondary Level), Mathematics (Secondary Level), Language Ability Test :- Hindi, English  20
Current affairs  10
General Science, Indian Polity, Geography of Rajasthan  15
Educational Management, Educational Scenario in Rajasthan, Right of Children to free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009  15
Total  75  150 marks
 
RPSC School Lecturer Exam Pattern-Paper-II  concerned Subject Sanskrit 
Subjects  No. of Questions  Marks Duration
Knowledge of subject concerned: Varishtha Upadhyay Level  55 300 marks 3 hours
Knowledge of subject concerned: Shashtri Level  55
Knowledge of subject concerned: Acharya Level  10
Educational Psychology, Pedagogy, Teaching Learning Material, Use of Computers and Information Technology in Teaching-Learning  30
 Total   150  300 marks 

RPSC School Lecturer Sanskrit How to Apply

1. Firstly, candidates have to open the official website @ rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in
2. Then on the home page check the News & Events section.
3. In that click on the “Advt No: 02/2022-23 For School Lecturer (School Education) Exam 2022.
4. Now open the notification and check it thoroughly.
5. If eligible, click on the RPSC Online -> Apply Online option.
6. Now fill in all the required details and finally submit the application.

  Application Fee :  
1. For General (Unreserved) and OBC/ Most Backward Classes of Rajasthan’s creamy layer category : Rs.350/-
2. For Rajasthan’s non-creamy layer OBC/ MBS cand EWS : Rs.250/-
3. For disabled people/ SC/ ST and whose income is less than 2.50 lakhs : Rs.150/-
4. For SC/ ST of TSP area and all of Baran district of sahariya tribals of tehsils : Rs.150/-

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