

PGD Bhagavad Gita



Application Closing soon for Jan 2026 Batch
EMI Starts From: ₹6080/-
Live Class:Online
Average Salary:₹12.0LPA




Application Closing soon for Jan 2026 Batch
EMI Starts From: ₹6080/-
Live Class:Online
Average Salary:₹12.0LPAKurukshetra University’s Online Post Graduate Diploma in Bhagavad Gita is a 1-year programme crafted for learners interested in philosophy, Indology, literature and leadership ethics. It covers textual study of the Gita, commentarial traditions, hermeneutics, comparative philosophy and contemporary applications in life and management. Delivered online by a NAAC A++ university with UGC-DEB entitlement, the programme combines live sessions, recordings and digital resources. Learners strengthen critical reading, interpretation and research writing while engaging with peer discussions. The flexible format suits educators, working adults and lifelong learners seeking recognized credentials. Graduates can contribute in academia, cultural institutions, publishing, heritage management and ethical leadership training.
Philosophical Depth Gain rigorous understanding of Gita’s teachings and interpretive methods.
Career Differentiation Stand out for roles in cultural institutions, education and publishing.
Ethical Perspective Develop frameworks for personal growth and responsible leadership.
Academic Progression Build a foundation for MA or PhD in philosophy/Indology.
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| S.No | Credit | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | PBG101 | Introduction to Bhagavad Gita |
| 2 | PBG102 | Historical Context and Epic Literature |
| 3 | PBG103 | Sanskrit Basics for Textual Study |
| 4 | PBG104 | Hermeneutics I |
| 5 | PBG105 | Academic Writing and Referencing |
| S.No | Credit | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | PBG201 | Philosophical Themes I |
| 2 | PBG202 | Ethics and Dharma in Gita |
| 3 | PBG203 | Comparative Philosophy I |
| 4 | PBG204 | Commentarial Traditions I |
| 5 | PBG205 | Seminar on Selected Chapters |