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M.A Buddhist

M.A Buddhist

M.A Buddhist

There are some common steps that you need to follow to take admission to universities in Program:

  • Go to the official website of the university (the university to which you are willing to take admission).
  • Register yourself as a new user and fill out the application form with your details.
  • Submit the required documents with the application form and the registration fees.
  • In the next step, submit your academic fee via any mode of payment mentioned on the website, which in most cases includes facilities for net banking, UPI payment, or demand draft facilities.
  • In the end, you will get a confirmation mail along with your student enrollment number/ student number
SEM - I SEM - III
History of Buddhism In India -Part-I (6th cent.BC.to 2nd cent. AD). Buddhist Vinaya.
History of Buddhist Philosophy in India- Part I. Buddhist Education.
Group – A –Buddhist Pali Literature – I Group- B- Buddhist Sanskrit Literature. Group -A Revival of Buddhism in modern India
Group- B- Buddhist Sanskrit Literature. Group-B- Buddhist Art and Architecture-I.
Group A – Abhidhamma Philosophy Basic Principles of Buddhism
Group – B Buddhist Logic Buddhist Practices and Excursion
Buddhist Practices andExcursion
SEM - II SEM - IV
History of Buddhism in India – Part-II Buddhist Vinaya
History of Buddhist Buddhist Education – II
Group – A – AnupitakSahitya Group A..Revival of Buddhism Sin modern India –II
Buddhist Sanskrit Literature Group A.Buddhist Art and Architecture- II
Group A – Abhidhamma Philosophy Group A.Basic Study of Buddhist Literature
Group – B Buddhist Logic Group B.- Buddhist Psychology
History of Buddhism In India – Part-I (6th cent.BC.to 2nd cent. AD) Buddhist Practices and Excursion

The M. A Buddhist program focuses on the study of Buddhist philosophy, teachings, and practices. It covers areas such as Buddhist scriptures, Buddhist philosophy, history of Buddhism, meditation techniques, and comparative religion. Graduates of this program can pursue careers in fields such as academia, research, spiritual counseling, and cultural organizations.

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