The Board of Study in Religious and Cultural Studies at PGIHS offers a rich and intellectually stimulating environment for postgraduate education and research in a wide range of classical and contemporary disciplines. The Board is deeply committed to preserving, studying, and promoting diverse religious, philosophical, and cultural traditions, both Eastern and Western.
Academic Disciplines
The Board conducts postgraduate degree and training programmes in the following subject areas:
- Pali
- Sanskrit
- Greek and Roman Studies (Western Classical Culture)
- Fine Arts
- Hindu Civilization
- Islamic Studies
- Buddhist Studies
These disciplines not only explore ancient languages and texts, but also engage with living traditions, cultural practices, and interdisciplinary approaches to understanding human belief systems, values, and artistic expression.
Programmes Offered
The Board offers the following postgraduate qualifications:
- Postgraduate Diploma
- Master of Arts (MA)
- Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Each programme is designed to provide students with rigorous academic training, research skills, and a deep appreciation of cultural heritage. Whether students are looking to pursue careers in academia, religious institutions, cultural organizations, or international NGOs, these programmes offer valuable foundations for both scholarly and practical engagement.
International Appeal
One of the distinctive features of this Board is its strong international student presence. Each year, around 50 foreign students—particularly from Asian and Western countries—enroll in the Pali and Buddhist Studies programmes. These students are drawn by PGIHS’s academic excellence, the rich Buddhist heritage of Sri Lanka, and opportunities for immersive learning experiences.
The diverse student body contributes to a vibrant, intercultural academic atmosphere where ideas are exchanged across borders and traditions. Many international graduates go on to pursue careers in global religious organizations, interfaith dialogue, cultural preservation, and teaching.
Student Enrolment
In total, the Board of Study in Religious and Cultural Studies welcomes approximately 100 students annually across all its programmes. Students benefit from the expertise of a dedicated faculty, access to historic resources, and a supportive academic environment that encourages interdisciplinary inquiry and cultural understanding.