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What Buddhist colleges are there in China, and what are their scores?
First of all, there are many Buddhist colleges in China. The famous ones are: China Buddhist College, Advanced Buddhist College of Tibetan Language Department of China, Shanghai Buddhist College, Sichuan Illuminati Buddhist College, Fujian Buddhist College, Minnan Buddhist College, Illuminati Buddhist College, Guangdong Qixiashan Buddhist College, Jiuhuashan Buddhist College, Lingdong Buddhist College and so on.

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Admission requirements of China Buddhist College: Students with high school education or equivalent and one to two years' monk experience. It's not the result of the general college entrance examination, and it has nothing to do with that. The content of the Buddhist College's own assessment mainly lies in the understanding, purpose and ambition of Buddhism.

The following is a reference to the enrollment conditions of Buddhist colleges:

China Buddhist College China Buddhist College 20 15 Undergraduate Enrollment

The theme of this scientific monk exam:

Buddhism, Chinese, politics, history and geography, English, recitation.

Postgraduate examination:

1. paper: submit a professional Buddhist paper;

2. Written examination: Buddhism, Chinese, English, current politics;

3. Interview: Answer questions from professional tutors.

Minnan Buddhist College enrolls students in the fall of 20 13.

Monks and nuns who have been monks in monasteries for more than one year strictly abide by the law and discipline and can recite the Five Classics.

To apply for a bachelor's degree, you should have graduated from high school or equivalent (graduated from an intermediate Buddhist college) or above; Applicants for preparatory courses should graduate from junior high school.

He is between eighteen and thirty-five, and has no marriage relationship.

Good health, good facial features, no disability (recessive disease), infectious disease or mental illness, and no bad hobbies.

Candidates take the admission ticket to the designated place for the examination and interview according to the time specified in the Notice of Admission Examination. Examination subjects: Buddhism, politics, Chinese, history, English. Interview content: two hours of classroom recitation, daily dignity, etc.

Candidates can refer to the Examination Review Outline and the Enrollment Examination Counseling Series prepared by our college to prepare for the examination.

During the examination, the college is responsible for free accommodation and round-trip expenses (travel, plane, accommodation, etc. ) are borne by the candidates themselves.

Hangzhou Buddhist college enrollment 20 13.

Undergraduate courses require junior high school education or above, and research courses require intermediate Buddhist college graduation education.

Examination subjects: Buddhist basics, Chinese, recitation.

Famen Temple Buddhist College 20 15 matriculation enrollment

Examination subjects: Buddhism, recitation in the morning and evening, interview;

Chongqing Buddhist College enrolls students in autumn of 20 15.

Examination subjects:

Fundamentals of Buddhism (including recitation in the morning and evening), politics (current affairs and politics, religious laws and regulations), Chinese (knowledge of Chinese in junior and senior high schools), history (modern history of China) and English (New Concept English Volume 1).

Minnan Buddhist College 20 15 Buddhist postgraduate enrollment

Examination subjects and methods

(1) Examination subjects:

1, Buddhism

2. China people

3. English

(2) Examination methods

1, written test

Step 2 interview

Main reference materials

1, Buddhism: (1) The main idea of Buddhism (Huang)

(2) Introduction to Buddhism (Master Yinshun)

(3) A Brief Introduction to the History of Buddhism in China (translated by Feast Master and Jing Jun Xinfu).

(4) Introduction to Buddhist Thought in China and India (Lv Cheng)

2. Language: (1) Ancient Chinese (revised edition) (edited by Guo Xiliang, etc. )

(2) Modern Chinese (revised edition) (edited by Huang Borong and Liao Xudong)

(3) College Chinese (Undergraduate) (edited by Xu Zhongyu)

3. English: Please refer to the requirements of the English examination syllabus of the National Postgraduate Entrance Examination.

Guangdong Lingdong Buddhist College enrolled students in the fall of 20 15.

Examination content: written examination (Buddhism, Chinese, current affairs and politics) and interview.

Shanghai Buddhist College enrolled students in the summer of 20 15.

Applicants should submit the following materials to Shanghai Buddhist College (both are indispensable):

(1) autobiography, including my date of birth, family situation, education and other experiences, motivation to become a monk and future aspirations.

② Letter of recommendation for permanent residence in temples.

(3) the proof of the local Buddhist association.

(4) Certificate from the religious department of the local government.

(5) I recently bareheaded and brought three one-inch photos.

6. Copy of my graduation certificate and ID card (the original is required for the exam).

⑦ Physical and mental health checklist of hospitals above the county level.

Those who meet the registration conditions will be issued an admission ticket and an examination schedule.

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As can be seen from the above information, applying for Buddhist college is completely different from other universities, and the content of the exam is completely different. The requirement is that only monks can apply for the exam. In addition to the written test, the interview accounts for a large proportion.

It is said that some Buddhist colleges need to confirm with specific units to recruit laymen who are ready to become monks. Religious belief is human freedom and a basic human right protected by the state. Everyone has the right to choose their own life trajectory, and mutual respect can lead to social harmony. Only by uniting people of different faiths can the country be more stable. This is also China's basic national policy.