Master of Arts (M.A) in Buddhist Studies

Introduction
The Master of Arts (M.A) in Buddhist Studies is a two-year postgraduate program designed to provide students with a deep understanding of Buddhist philosophy, history, culture, and practices. It equips students with the knowledge and skills needed for research, teaching, and leadership roles in Buddhist organizations and institutions.
Objectives
The program aims to develop students' critical thinking, research, and analytical skills in the field of Buddhist studies. It prepares students for careers in academia, research, cultural preservation, and Buddhist leadership.
Elective Courses in M.A (Buddhist Studies)
Students can choose from elective courses such as Buddhist Philosophy, Meditation and Mindfulness, Buddhist Ethics, Comparative Religion, and Buddhist Art and Culture. These electives provide specialized knowledge in various aspects of Buddhism.
Programme Duration
The M.A program spans two years, divided into four semesters. It includes research projects, fieldwork, and case studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of Buddhist traditions and practices.
Eligibility & Fee
Eligibility: Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in Buddhist Studies, Religious Studies, or a related field from a recognized university with a minimum required percentage as per institution guidelines.
Fees:
S.No | Course Fee | Registration Fee | Exam Fee |
---|---|---|---|
01 | 23,000 | 2000 | 2500 |
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue careers as researchers, university professors, cultural preservation specialists, Buddhist monks, and leaders of Buddhist organizations. Many also pursue further studies, such as a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies or related fields.