Institutions offering MDS
Program Goal: Sustainable development in line with Buddhist concepts of Sheela sampanna sangha and shared prosperity with maitri (amity), karuna (compassion), and mudita (joy)
Program Objective: Equip learners with the knowledge, skill, and attitude for independently conceptualizing, planning, implementing, and evaluating sustainable development programs/projects based on Buddhist philosophy and applied sciences through innovative ideas for bringing positive changes in the people’s livelihood.
It has 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 to 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
Eligibility
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
Admission Criteria
First Semester
| DEVS 510 Basics of Economics | Understanding |
| DEVS 511 Monastic Experience | Problem-solving |
| DEVS 512 Buddhist Perspectives of Development | Understanding |
| DEVS 513 Development Theories and Contemporary Issues | Understanding |
| DEVS 514 Poverty and Inequality | Analysis |
| DEVS 515 Research Methodology | Analysis |
Second Semester
| DEVS 551 Development Field Experience | Problem-solving |
| DEVS 552 Development Communication | Application |
| DEVS 553 Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) | Analysis |
| DEVS 554 Conflict Management | Analysis |
| DEVS 555 Development Project Management | Application |
Third Semester
| DEVS 611 Outreach Program | Problem-solving |
| DEVS 612 Governance and Role of the State | Analysis |
| DEVS 613 Globalization, Value Chains, and Trade | Analysis |
| DEVS 614 Entrepreneurship Development | Innovation |
| DEVS 615 Development Planning | Application |
Fourth Semester
| DEVS 651 International Cooperation | Analysis |
| DEVS 652 Thesis | Innovation |