Sanskrit, which for a long time was ignored as an outdated language or a subject for religious rituals, is today transforming into a key focus within India's new educational policy (NEP 2020) and the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Due to the growing significance of modern technologies and AI in administrative services, youth interest in building a career based on Sanskrit is rapidly increasing.
Prospects in Technology Companies
Young specialists studying Sanskrit are no longer limited to teaching in schools; they are securing high-paying jobs in tech giants like Google, taking on roles such as 'language engineer.' Since Sanskrit grammar is considered the most precise for coding and AI algorithms, large companies are actively hiring people who know this language to make ancient texts and Indian languages understandable to machines.
Career Paths After Graduation
In addition to working in the IT sector, graduates of Sanskrit master's programs are successfully building careers in the research of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), EdTech, and content creation, and are also appearing for UPSC exams. If you plan to pursue a bachelor's, master's degree, or specialized course in Sanskrit, you can find detailed information on the official websites of the country's leading central universities.
Leading Institutes for Studying Sanskrit
The Central University of Haryana (CUH) currently has admissions open for the MA program in Sanskrit, with the application deadline set for July 11. Admission requires only a diploma in any other field. The Central Sanskrit University (CSU) in New Delhi is one of the largest in the world, offering Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Acharya (MA) courses, as well as specialized programs in 'Computational Linguistics of Sanskrit' and digital courses preparing students directly for work in technology and AI fields.
At the prestigious Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth (SLBSRS) in New Delhi, an ideal balance is achieved between traditional Sanskrit knowledge and modern disciplines. Advanced courses in computer applications and linguistics are available here, alongside astrology, Vastu Shastra, and yoga. The National Sanskrit University (NSU) in Tirupati is known as the primary center in South India for Sanskrit education, manuscript digitization, and research, offering unique combinations of computer science and Sanskrit.
Expert Opinions on the Future of Sanskrit
Professor Tankeshwar Kumar, custodian of the Central University of Haryana, emphasized that the goal of NEP 2020 is to connect India with its roots. He noted that Sanskrit is the foundation not only of literature but also of science, mathematics, Ayurveda, and law. Professor Payal Chandel, Head of the Sanskrit Department, added that for students wishing to contribute to the future of technology and public administration, Sanskrit has become the most reliable and promising bridge connecting them to their cultural origins.
