General Information
Students from various countries go to Ngagyur Nyingma Institute for higher Buddhist studies. For nine years, they mainly study the Sutra and Tantra teachings of the Buddha, as well as the commentaries written by great Indian and Tibetan scholars. As an ancillary subjects, they study Buddhist philosophy in general, poetry, composition, grammar and the history of Tibet, as well as English and other languages. During the nine-year course, students complete four years for a tha-bral smra-ba'i dbang-phyug degree (equivalent to a Higher Secondary degree), two more years for a phar-phyin rab-'byams degree (equivalent to a bachelor's degree) and the last three years for a mdo-rgyud nges-don btan-pa'i nyin-byed chen-po degree (equivalent to a master's degree). After the completion of the nine-year course, earning these three degrees, they are then placed in various monasteries and Dharma centres in Himalayan countries and abroad to render their service of teaching Buddhism. Ngagyur Nyingma Institute also provides an option to continue one’s study and research towards a PhD.http://www.tbrc.org/eBooks/W1KG6201-I1KG6239-1-220-any.pdfBranches
* Ngagyur Nyingma Research CenterRelated academy
* Namdrol Ling Jr. High School (Yeshe Wodsal Sherab Raldri Ling) *Related editorial committee
* Ngagyur Rigzod Editorial Committee * Rigzod Computer Section * Padma Mani Translation Committee * Tshogyal Editorial Committee * International Nyingma Dictionary Editorial Committee * Palyul Dictionary Editorial CommitteeReferences
Further reading
* Zangpo, Tsering Lama Jampal (1988), ''A Garland of Immortal Wish-Fulfilling Trees'', Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications. , * Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche (2005), "A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems: Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage", Junction City, CA: Padma Publishing.External links
* {{official website, http://www.palyul.org/ Buddhist schools