(This programme will be conducted in offline mode.)
Programme details for Academic year 2025-2026
Commencement Date: 14th July 2025
Days: Monday to Saturday
Timing: between 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
The M.A. (Buddhist Studies) programme is designed specifically to facilitate exploration of the interdisciplinary nature of this field. While there is focus on building methodological and critical thinking skills through all the semesters, the course offers the opportunity to explore following areas through core and elective options: Theravada Buddhism, Philosophy, Language and Literature, Buddhism across Asia and Modern Buddhism. Students will be assessed throughout the semester and there will be a focus on developing research skills. A Skill Development course will be compulsory in each semester, in which students will learn either of the classical languages we teach – Pali, Sanskrit or Tibetan or some skills complimenting the study of Buddhism.
The programme draws on the unique and separate skill sets of our faculty to offer a broad spectrum of courses for the student to pursue their interest in Buddhist literature, history, philosophy, art and architecture, all of which are framed within the context of the transmission of Buddhism across Asia. Learning about Buddhist art and architectural heritage occurs on-site and focuses on skill development and methodological concerns.