The decision was taken in the meeting of the Executive Council of the University held under the chairmanship of Vice-Chancellor Prof Mohammad Miyan, a university release said today.
Even when other languages were taking shape, Sanskrit continued to be the vehicle of creative and all other scholarly work, it said.
"Sanskrit, which is a part of our cultural heritage, needs to be given importance in any educational institution. So the university is launching the programme from the next academic session," the release said.
