Modalities
Learner-centered modalities offering modular approaches, independent studies, experiential learning, practical applications, research and others
Conceptual clarity by empowering learners in online/physical sessions facilitated by experienced faculties using Buddhist pedagogy such as open-air sessions
Practical/Applications giving exposures to learners for real-life applications of theories/concepts
Experiential learning opportunities for individual efforts under faculty’s supervision, as follows:
- Monastic Experience (acquainted with Buddhist lifestyle)
- Field Experience (exposure on projects/programs)
- Outreach Program (serving the community)
Research knowledge, skill and attitude by testing ideas/tools in diverse fields for assignments, term-papers and thesis
Evaluation
Continuous evaluation of learners’ progress as tailored by faculties covering attendance, assignments, term papers and examinations
Course coverage
In general, courses have been designed to cover 40% on concepts & theories pertinent to the subject matter, and 30% each on Nepal specific and regional/global contexts.
Admissions
The minimum qualifications of learners for admissions will be as follows:
- CGPA 2.5 or 50% aggregate in the four year undergraduate programs of any stream
- CGPA 2.5 or 50% aggregate in the three year undergraduate programs of any stream, and 2 years of work experience in the relevant fields