Admissions

General Admissions

Browse our online course catalogue and find the courses you are looking for each month. All courses are free of charge and unless otherwise noted can be taken in any sequence. If you are interested and have access to Olivet Seminary India, you may complete a course series leading to a certificate and connect to it for testing and certification.

Below is the basic requirements for participating in certification of your coursework.

Certificate Admissions

Certificates are a series of courses, which must each be certified through an examination at Olivet Seminary India. Certificates are no academic degrees, but purely to certify the completion of the coursework included. Transfer or recognition by other seminaries, universities, colleges, or churches is at the sole discretion of the receiving institution.

CERTIFICATE ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

  • Must present a government issued photo ID and link a specific OS account to this name;
  • Must confess saving faith in Christ and believe in the trinity; and
  • Sign the Olivet Seminary Statement of Faith.

CERTIFICATE ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

OLIVET SEMINARY COURSES CAN BE COMPLETED WITH THREE GRADES:
  • A (passed with distinction)
  • NP (non-pass)
  • Sign the Olivet Seminary Statement of Faith.

CERTIFICATE ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

  • Pass all courses part of a certificate curriculum (achieve A or B)
  • Participate in awarding ceremony at Olivet Seminary India

Certificates

Obtain an outline of Bible, Theology and Ministry

Certificate in Christian Studies

Courses of essential biblical, historical, theological knowledge for Christians on the globe.

Certificate in Bible and Theology

Courses of foundational biblical and theological knowledge for aspiring Bible teachers and lay leaders.

Certificate in Mission and Ministry

Everything the evangelist and church planter needs to lay the foundation for a lasting, fruitful ministry.

Certificate in World Christianity

Courses for the understanding of the historical expansion of Christianity and indigenous Christian communities.