Master of Fine Arts (Drama) - M.F.A

Overview

  • Eligibility - Any Graduate
  • Duration - 2 years (4 Semesters)

MFA stands for Master of Fine Arts, and in the context of drama, it refers to a graduate-level degree program designed to provide advanced training and education in various aspects of theater and dramatic arts. The MFA Drama program typically focuses on the development of skills in acting, directing, playwriting, design, and other related areas. Graduates of MFA Drama programs often pursue careers in professional theater, film, television, and other related fields within the performing arts industry.

Course Structure

  • Core Acting Techniques
  • Voice and Speech
  • Movement and Physical Theatre
  • Text Analysis
  • Directing Fundamentals
  • Theater History and Theory
  • Collaborative Projects
  • Advanced Acting and Scene Study
  • Advanced Directing Techniques
  • Playwriting Workshop
  • Design and Technical Theater
  • Electives
  • Production Involvement
  • Advanced Performance Techniques
  • Thesis Project
  • Professional Development
  • Capstone Presentation
  • Through the program:
  • Workshops and Master classes
  • Practical Experience
  • Critical Analysis

Learning Outcome

Here are some common learning outcomes for an MFA in Drama program:

  • Advanced Acting Skills
  • Directing Proficiency
  • Comprehensive Theatrical Knowledge
  • Effective Communication
  • Creative Playwriting
  • Technical and Design Competence
  • Critical Analysis
  • Collaboration and Teamwork
  • Professionalism and Industry Awareness
  • Leadership and Project Management
  • Artistic Expression and Innovation
  • Ethical Considerations
  • Adaptability and Problem-Solving
  • Capstone Project

Admission Procedure

  • Before starting every admission cycle, the University issues a notification on the University website, notice board and other public domains like newspapers, etc.
  • After the last date of application is over, a list of shortlisted students is put up on the University website, notice board, or the students are informed directly about their admission.
  • You are eligible to apply even if you’re awaiting the results of your qualifying examination(s). Such candidates are offered provisional admissions and have to submit their previous years’ mark sheet to confirm that they fall into the eligibility criteria. You must submit your mark sheet before the due date of applying for admissions. Once the provisional admission is approved, the candidate will have one month to provide the mark sheet for the qualifying examination. Subsequently, failing to do so will result in the cancellation of provisional admission.
  • If a candidate is granted provisional admission under the conditions mentioned above and the said candidate fails to meet the eligibility criteria or has been unable to obtain the required marks. In that case, the provisional admission is cancelled.

An application form is rejected for the following reasons:

  • The candidate fails to fulfill the eligibility criteria provided by the University.
  • The admission is cancelled if the candidate fails to enclose the prescribed fee.
  • Provisional admission is cancelled if the application form does not contain the signature of the candidate and their parents/guardian, wherever applicable.
  • The candidate fails to submit the supporting documents in time for admission.
  • After submitting all the necessary documents and fees, the student will be assigned an enrollment number by the University.
  • Rules set by the University for the process of admission will be applicable from time to time.

Careers

Here are some potential career options:

  • Professional Actor
  • Theater Director
  • Playwright
  • Theater Educator
  • Artistic Director
  • Casting Director
  • Dramaturge
  • Costume or Set Designer
  • Lighting and Sound Designer
  • Arts Administrator
  • Entertainment Industry Professional
  • Voice and Speech Coach
  • Film and Television Writer
  • Arts Critic or Reviewer
  • Community Engagement and Outreach

These are just a few of the potential career paths for MFA in Drama graduates. The performing arts industry offers a diverse array of opportunities, and graduates often find themselves blending roles and skills as they navigate their careers. The specific career path pursued will depend on individual interests, strengths, and the opportunities available in the industry.