M.PHIL Prakrit and Jain agama is a full-time two years duration course. Agamas are writings of Jainism dependent on the talks of the tirthankara. The talk conveyed samavasarana (divine lecturing lobby) is called Śhrut Jnāna and involves eleven angas and fourteen purvas. The talk is recorded by Ganadharas (boss trains), and is made out of twelve angas (divisions). It is commonly spoken to by a tree with twelve branches. This structures the premise of the Śvētāmbara Jaina Agamas or standards. These are accepted to have begun from Rishabhanatha, the first tirthankara.
Eligibility:
- To seek after M.Phil., one needs to have a Master's degree in Sanskrit and Prakrit. Up-and-comers need to gain 55% stamps in the subject picked for M.Phil. course or an associated subject at the postgraduate level to be viewed as qualified for the course. The rate Norm may fluctuate from Institute to Institute.
- A composed test possibly directed to evaluate the competitor's learning. The individuals who qualify in the composed test will be required to show up in a meeting. Certain establishment's waiver passageway test if the applicant has qualified in NET, SET or proportionate national level assessment.