Semester I   Courses  |   Semester II Courses  |   Semester III Courses  |   Semester IV Courses  |   Semester V Courses  [If one continues towards a Ph.D.]    |    Core I: Vedanta Philosophy in the Vedic Tradition  |   Core IV: Madhyamika Philosophy in the Buddhist Tradition  |   Disciplinary Elective  |   Disciplinary Elective  | Project [Stage III]  |    Core II: Philosophy in the Age of the Greeks  |   Core V: Western Philosophy in the Time of Crisis  |   Disciplinary Elective  |   Disciplinary Elective  |    |    Core III: Western Philosophy and the Advent of Modern Science    |   Core VI: Writing and Research in Philosophy    |   Non-Disciplinary Elective  |   Disciplinary Elective  |    |    Non-Disciplinary Core*: Introduction to Sociology/Psychology/Literature    |   Disciplinary Elective    |   Project [Stage I]  |   Project [Stage II]  |    |    Disciplinary Elective**  |   Non-Disciplinary Elective***  |   Communication Skills I Communication Skills II  |    |  
   *  A student has to choose one from the three Introductory courses on Psychology, Literature, and Sociology. ** Disciplinary electives are courses that one can choose from a range of courses offered within the discipline of Philosophy. Samples of the Disciplinary electives can be found here . ***   Non-disciplinary electives are electives that one has to choose from a range of courses offered by disciplines other than Philosophy.    |