5 levels of the Exam:
The Pancham exam (Final Exam) – 400 marks
comprises of written, oral & practical exams.
The written exam is of 200 marks
Paper-I 100 marks ; syllabus- Chapters 41 to 52
Paper-II 100 marks ;
syllabus – The entire Sai Satcharita.
Practical exams - 100 marks
Oral exams – 100 marks
The syllabus for the Pancham exam involves 24 practical sessions to be performed within a span of 12 months. Practical classes conducted prior to the Pancham exam demonstrate how the Shri Sai Satcharita, a practical composition, leads to progress and also how scientific principles can be applied to our life. Every candidate who wants to appear for Pancham exam has to clear the first 4 levels and perform 24 practicals. The practical session is divided into 2 parts. Part one comprises of the first 12 practicals and is conducted after the candidate clears the 3rd exam i.e. Trutiya. Part two comprising of next 12 practicals, is conducted after the candidate clears the 4th exam i.e. Chaturthi. Practical experiments were initially conducted and explained by Param Pujya Bapu Himself. ‘Shri Sai Samartha Vidnyan Prabodhini’ has published books to facilitate the study and the understanding of the principles.
- Prathama (first exam)
- Dwitiya (second exam)
- Tritiya (third exam)
- Chaturtha (fourth exam)
- Pancham (fifth exam)
The Pancham exam (Final Exam) – 400 marks
comprises of written, oral & practical exams.
The written exam is of 200 marks
Paper-I 100 marks ; syllabus- Chapters 41 to 52
Paper-II 100 marks ;
syllabus – The entire Sai Satcharita.
Practical exams - 100 marks
Oral exams – 100 marks
The syllabus for the Pancham exam involves 24 practical sessions to be performed within a span of 12 months. Practical classes conducted prior to the Pancham exam demonstrate how the Shri Sai Satcharita, a practical composition, leads to progress and also how scientific principles can be applied to our life. Every candidate who wants to appear for Pancham exam has to clear the first 4 levels and perform 24 practicals. The practical session is divided into 2 parts. Part one comprises of the first 12 practicals and is conducted after the candidate clears the 3rd exam i.e. Trutiya. Part two comprising of next 12 practicals, is conducted after the candidate clears the 4th exam i.e. Chaturthi. Practical experiments were initially conducted and explained by Param Pujya Bapu Himself. ‘Shri Sai Samartha Vidnyan Prabodhini’ has published books to facilitate the study and the understanding of the principles.