Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Syllabus Overview
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) syllabus is designed to provide advanced theoretical knowledge, intensive studio practice, and research-oriented artistic development. The curriculum encourages experimentation, conceptual clarity, and professional portfolio creation.
While the syllabus may vary slightly across universities and specializations, the core structure remains consistent across most institutions in India.
Semester I – Foundation & Core Skills
| Subject |
Description |
| Advanced Studio Practice – I |
Hands-on practical work focusing on technique refinement and creative exploration. |
| History of Art & Aesthetics |
Study of Indian and Western art movements, styles, and aesthetic theories. |
| Visual Research Methods |
Introduction to research tools, visual documentation, and conceptual development. |
| Material Exploration |
Experimentation with traditional and contemporary art materials. |
Semester II – Concept Development
| Subject |
Description |
| Advanced Studio Practice – II |
Development of individual artistic style through intensive studio sessions. |
| Contemporary Art Practices |
Understanding modern and postmodern art trends and global art practices. |
| Art Criticism & Theory |
Critical analysis of artworks and interpretation of visual narratives. |
| Digital Tools in Art |
Use of digital media, design software, and new-age artistic tools. |
Semester III – Specialization & Research
| Subject |
Description |
| Specialization Studio Work |
Focused practice in chosen specialization such as Painting, Sculpture, Applied Arts, or Design. |
| Research Methodology |
Preparation for dissertation and academic research writing. |
| Portfolio Development |
Professional portfolio creation for exhibitions, jobs, or higher studies. |
| Exhibition Planning |
Understanding gallery systems, display techniques, and curation. |
Semester IV – Dissertation & Final Project
| Component |
Description |
| Major Studio Project |
Creation of a body of work demonstrating conceptual depth and technical mastery. |
| Dissertation / Thesis |
Research-based written work aligned with the final studio project. |
| Final Exhibition & Viva |
Public exhibition of work followed by oral examination. |