Overview
Uttar Madhyama is a two-year academic program designed for students seeking to establish a solid foundation in Sanskrit studies. Offered at Valmeeki Vidyapeeth, Kathmandu, the course serves as a bridge between school-level education and higher studies in Shastri and beyond.
The program focuses on strengthening students’ understanding of Sanskrit grammar, writing, and literature while also introducing subjects that connect classical knowledge to everyday thinking. It's ideal for learners who are serious about studying Sanskrit in depth and want a structured path to move forward academically.
Course Title: Uttar Madhyama (Intermediate Level)
Institution: Valmiki Vidyapeeth, Kathmandu
Affiliation: Nepal Sanskrit University
What You’ll Study
Students take a mix of required and elective subjects that help them grow both in language and analytical thinking.
Core Subjects
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Nepali
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English
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Sanskrit Grammar (Vyakarana)
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Sanskrit Composition (Rachana)
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Nepal Studies (Nepal Parichaya)
Group A – Choose One
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Veda Vyakarana
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Itihasa-Purana
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Hindi
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Ethics (Nitishastra)
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Maithili
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Buddhist Philosophy (Bauddha Darshan)
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Ancient Political Science (Prachya Rajshastra)
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Astrology (Jyotisha)
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Logic (Nyaya)
Group B – Choose One
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Nepali
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English
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Political Science
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Economics
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Mathematics
Learning Experience
The Uttar Madhyama program combines classroom learning with guided reading, discussion, and written assignments. Lessons are led by experienced teachers who help students connect traditional texts with practical understanding. The environment encourages critical thinking, language fluency, and respectful academic dialogue.
What Comes Next?
After completing this program, students can join the Shastri (Bachelor's) level in Sanskrit or related disciplines. The knowledge gained here also supports further study in fields like literature, philosophy, astrology, or religious studies.
Why Study at Valmiki Vidyapeeth?
Valmiki Vidyapeeth provides a serene and focused environment in the heart of Kathmandu, featuring qualified faculty, access to rare texts, and a distinguished history of Sanskrit education. The campus is known for its commitment to both classical knowledge and academic discipline.