Kalindi BA (Buddhist Studies) FAQs
Ques. What exactly is the BA (Buddhist Studies) course at Kalindi College? Is it a standalone Honours course?
Ans. The BA (Buddhist Studies) at Kalindi College is not a standalone Honours course. It is offered as a subject combination under the BA Programme, specifically as BA Programme (Sanskrit + Buddhist Studies). Students study both Sanskrit and Buddhist Studies as their major disciplines. The course has only 8 seats, making it a very niche offering. Students interested in a dedicated Honours programme in Buddhist Studies should explore the Department of Buddhist Studies at the University of Delhi's main campus.
Ques. What topics are covered in the BA (Sanskrit + Buddhist Studies) programme?
Ans. The programme covers a combination of Sanskrit language and literature alongside Buddhist Studies. Buddhist Studies topics typically include Buddhist philosophy (Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana), Pali language and literature, Buddhist history and culture, Buddhist ethics, and the life and teachings of the Buddha. Sanskrit topics include classical Sanskrit grammar, Sanskrit literature, and Vedic texts. The exact syllabus follows the University of Delhi's UGCF 2022 curriculum.
Ques. What are the career options after completing BA (Buddhist Studies) from Kalindi College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue:
- Higher studies: MA in Buddhist Studies, Sanskrit, Pali, or Tibetan at DU, JNU, BHU, or international Buddhist universities in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Japan, or South Korea.
- Research and academia: Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, Indology, or Religious Studies.
- Government services: UPSC and state PSC exams (Sanskrit/Buddhist Studies as optional subjects).
- Teaching: School or college-level teaching in Sanskrit or related subjects (after B.Ed. or NET/SET).
- Cultural and heritage organisations: Roles in museums, archaeological departments, and cultural institutions.
- International Buddhist organisations: NGOs, monasteries, and cultural exchange programmes.
Ques. Is there a CUET subject specifically for Buddhist Studies for DU admission?
Ans. For admission to the BA Programme (Sanskrit + Buddhist Studies) at DU, candidates typically need to appear in Sanskrit as a domain subject in CUET UG, along with a language paper. There is no separate CUET paper for Buddhist Studies at the UG level. Students should check the latest DU Bulletin of Information and the CUET NTA website for the exact subject combination required for this specific programme combination.
Ques. With only 8 seats, how competitive is admission to BA (Buddhist Studies) at Kalindi College?
Ans. With only 8 seats, this is one of the most limited-intake combinations at Kalindi College. However, since it is a niche subject, the number of applicants is also relatively small compared to popular courses like BA (Hons.) Political Science or BA (Hons.) English. The competition depends on the CUET scores of applicants who choose this combination. Students with a genuine interest in Sanskrit and Buddhist Studies and a decent CUET score in Sanskrit have a reasonable chance of admission.
Ques. Can I pursue higher studies in Buddhist Studies abroad after completing this course from Kalindi College?
Ans. Yes, a BA in Buddhist Studies from a University of Delhi-affiliated college is recognised internationally. Graduates can apply to universities in Sri Lanka (Kelaniya University), Thailand (Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University), Japan (Ryukoku University, Otani University), South Korea, and Western universities with strong Buddhist Studies programmes. Many international Buddhist universities also offer scholarships for Indian students. The DU degree provides a strong academic foundation for postgraduate studies in Buddhist Studies, Indology, or Asian Studies abroad.
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