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Master of Fine Art. (MFA)

Seats

50 Students

Course Time

2 Years

Admission Fees

Rs. 50,000

Course Fees

Rs. 1,50,000 / semester
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Master of Fine Art. (MFA) Programme

Master of Fine Art.


The Master of Fine Art (MFA) is a two-year postgraduate degree program designed to nurture and enhance the creative, conceptual, and technical skills of students in the field of visual arts. It provides an in-depth exploration of various visual mediums, encouraging students to develop their artistic voice and professional identity. This course is ideal for graduates of Fine Arts, Applied Arts, or any related creative disciplines who wish to specialize further and pursue careers as professional artists, designers, educators, or researchers.


Course Objectives:

  •  To provide advanced knowledge and understanding of visual art practices.
  •  To develop individual creativity and conceptual thinking through studio-based learning.
  •  To offer exposure to contemporary trends, technologies, and global art movements.
  •  To encourage original research and critical analysis in the field of visual arts.
  •  To prepare students for professional careers in the art world, academia, or creative industries.


Specializations:

Students may choose from various specializations based on their interests and academic background. Common areas include:

 Painting

 Sculpture

 Applied Art

 Printmaking

 Photography

 Digital Art

 Installation Art

 Mixed Media



Course Structure:

The MFA program is typically spread across four semesters. The curriculum includes a blend of theoretical studies, studio practices, research methodology, art history, and practical assignments. Key components include:


- Core Subjects: Advanced studio practice, aesthetics and art theory, research methods in art, and professional practices.


- Electives: Based on specialization, students can choose subjects related to digital media, contemporary art practices, curatorial studies, or interdisciplinary art.


- Workshops & Seminars: Regular interactions with established artists, curators, and scholars.


- Field Visits & Exhibitions: Visits to galleries, museums, and art fairs to understand the real-world art scenario.


Thesis/Project Work: In the final semester, students produce a major body of creative work accompanied by a written dissertation that reflects their artistic journey and research.



Eligibility:
Candidates must hold a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) or an equivalent qualification from a recognized university, with a minimum required percentage (typically 50% or as specified by the institution). Admission may include portfolio reviews, entrance tests, and interviews.

Career Prospects:
Graduates of the MFA program can pursue diverse career paths, such as:
  •  Independent or gallery-represented visual artists
  •  Art teachers and university lecturers
  •  Art curators or museum/gallery professionals
  •  Art critics or researchers
  •  Art directors in media or advertising
  •  Designers, illustrators, or multimedia professionals