2024 - 2025 Academic Year
For the very first time in six years since its launching
of postgraduate programmes, Shan State Buddhist University (SSBU) is now offering the Bachelor of Arts (BA) programme in Pāli and Buddhist Studies entirely delivered in English. This programme carries a mission to train our students to acquire not only fundamental knowledge in the Tipiṭaka through the original Pāli texts, but also critical thinking skills enabling them to apply the Buddhist teachings adaptively in serving the Buddhasāsanā and humanity at large.
We strongly believe that, at this information-explosive AI era, students
should receive proper guidance to initiate self-directed learning alongside own research in deciding the breadth and depth of subjects they wish to explore. This student-centred pedagogy, adopted by us,
will help create a confident, creative, and independent generation continue holding the torch of Dhamma in the rapidly-changing world.
SSBU has adopted a student-centred, pedagogical approach that puts our students at the centre.
This approach empowers and entrusts students the responsibility for designing their own learning paths, including creating their special area of interest. Moreover, the teaching here emphasises on acquisition of academic study skills, familiarising students with self-directed learning, topic-specific essay writing and conducting independent research. It is our hope that this curriculum will enable students to develop a habit of lifelong learning and sufficient study skills for a prospective, independent research career in Buddhism.
As part of academic training to become an independent learner, we expect each student to undertake 34 hours of independent study per week. Each week we will provide six to eight hours of teaching through lectures, tutorials, and seminars. In terms of student’s workload, one credit typically equates to 10 hours of work.
Methods of assessment vary across individual courses. They typically involve summaries, regular essays, coursework essays, special assignments, group and individual presentations, class participation, quizzes and written examinations. Most courses are assessed through only one to three of these methods.
Students graduated from this BA programme can continue undertaking their Master of Arts (MA) in Pāli and Buddhist studies or related disciplines in SSBU, or in other universities in Myanmar or overseas.
Also, with the Dhamma knowledge and language skills learned, they can work to become a Dhamma teacher in any local Buddhist school/institute or to become a Buddhist missionary abroad.
With sufficient working knowledge of Pāli and English, they can further aspire to become a Pāli-Myanmar-English/Pāli-Shan-English translator and interpreter.
They can as well apply the Dhamma knowledge to other contemporary specialties that benefit society such as in counselling, psychotherapy, and modern sciences.
Applicants must complete an application form, and submit it along with the following documents to SSBU by email or postage mail.
Applicants are expected to have passed the Pathamagyi level (monastic), or completed
pre-university or A-level of high school, or completed a Diploma (not yet obtained
an undergraduate/Bachelor degree) from a Buddhist college or any institute, or
passed the Thai Barian Pali L-3, or equivalent.
At least IELTS band of 4.5 with each skill not less than 4.0; or TOEFL iBT score of 32; or equivalent Standard English Test, or passing required scores in our In-House English Proficiency Test.
Prior knowledge of Pāli or knowledge in Buddhism is not required.
A copy of ID card (for Myanmar applicants), or Passport Front-page (with photo) (for foreign applicants).
Our application deadline is Wednesday February the 1st, 2024. We recommend that you submit your application as early as possible.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited (by email) to an entrance (written) examination and an interview during the first week of March 2024.
The entrance examination will assess general knowledge of Buddhism in English. It has a duration of 2 hours
Tuition, accommodation, and food are free, fully sponsored and provided by the University
Tuition and food are free, fully sponsored and provided by the University.
Special note:
• The University provides accommodation for overseas lay students.
• Accommodation for local lay students should be arranged by themselves.
You can also expect to pay for:
1. Registration fee
2. Personal and travel expenses
3. Library fee and fine
4. Photocopies and printings
5. WiFi Internet fee
6. Graduation fee
5. Travel costs for field trip and study tour
1. Your application must be completed - including all supporting documents - and submitted before the deadline, i.e. Wednesday 1st of February, 2024. Late applications cannot be accepted.
2. Two options to submit your applications:
• Email completed application forms to admission@ssbu.edu.mm, or
•Hand in completed application forms to our SSBU office in person.
3. For enquiries, please contact us: 0095812125674
4. Incomplete application forms, incomplete supporting documents, or uncertified transcripts will not be processed.
5. We will notify you by email whether or not your application is successful.
I have submitted my application. How can I tell whether it has been received successfully?
If your application has been sent successfully, you will receive an acknowledgement of receipt via email. If you receive no acknowledgement, it means your application has not been received by us.
I do not have my English proficiency results in place, but am planning to do a test soon. Can I send in my application to SSBU first and submit my English test results later?
Yes, you still can submit your application although we highly advise that you submit your English proficiency test result together with your application. In order to obtain confirmed acceptance status to our programme, you will need to provide the test result by the first week of April 2024, at the latest.
I do not have any English language qualifications but have studied or worked at a high-level English medium in a well-regarded organization for the last few years. Can I be granted exemption status?
In this particular situation, we will look at your application, CV, references and submitted personal statement closely, and then determine whether or not to grant an exemption. Please note that you may be asked to get the required English proficiency level first.