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Sikh Theology

Programme Sikh Theology

The objective of this programme is to forge a better understanding of the Sikh religion. The aim to develop better Sikh theological studies so that we would put forth more aptly the principles of Sikh religion to the world, especially the Sikhs the world over. This will also lead to overall growth of the human beings as they will learn about the rich history of Sikhs as well as the revealed Divine text, helping in understanding Sikh principles better and applying the philosophy in their day to day life.


Passed 10+2

Total Credits: 40 Min-Duration : 1 Year | Max-Duration : 2 Years
Sr. No. Name of the Course Course Code Credit SM Syllabus
Semester 1
1 Theology and Sikh theology; Nature and Scope DIST 1 6 - View
2 Theological development of Sikhism DIST 2 6 - View
3 Theological study of Sikh Institutions DIST 3 6 - View
4 Sikh Theologians DIST 4 6 - View
Semester 2
1 Theology and Sikh theology; Nature and Scope DIST 5 6 - View
2 Theological development of Sikhism DIST 6 6 - View
3 Theological Study of Sikh Institutions DIST 7 6 - View
4 Sikh Theologians DIST 8 6 - View

Continuous Internal Assessment 30%

  • Two assignments will be submitted for a 4-credit course and three assignments will be submitted by the learner for a 6-credit course.
  • Learners will be required to obtain thirty per cent marks as pass percentage in each assignment separately
  • Each assignment will carry 100 marks. In the final result, assignments will carry thirty per cent weightage.

End Semester 70%

  • The learner has to score at least 30% marks in the semester end examinations.

The learner is required to score at least 35% marks in both continuous evaluations (i.e.in assignments) as well as in semester end examinations separately. Besides, at least 40% marks in each course is required in the overall computation.

On successful completion of the six-month Certificate course, the learner will earn 40 credits for the Programme and shall be awarded a certificate.

  • Mr. Sukhdev Singh
  • Assistant Professor in Sikh Studies
  • School of Religious Studies
  • sukhdev{dot}singh{at}psou{dot}ac{dot}in
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