Summary: The Student’s Sanskrit-English Dictionary is compiled to meet the ordinary needs of High-School or College students by focusing on post-Vedic literature and branches of learning such as philosophy, poetry, astronomy, mathematics, medicine, music, and more. Omitting Vedic words, the dictionary prioritizes explanations for technical terms commonly used in classical literature, featuring mythological allusions, quotations, and references to meanings employed in school or college texts. Special explanations are given for relevant technical terms and well-known literary works in grammar, Nyaya, and rhetoric, intending to support students and general readers alike. Apart from providing critical translations, the work emphasizes understanding of Sanskrit roots, phrases, idioms, and derivations with a focus on clarity, practicality, and conciseness, supported by three appendices: the first detailing Sanskrit prosody with schemes and examples, the second interpreting crucial maxims and technical terms, and the third offering explanations and information for non-technical words for student convenience.