MFA (Master of Fine Arts)
A terminal postgraduate degree in fine arts providing advanced studio practice in painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, or new media art, combined with critical theory and exhibition preparation for professional artistic careers.
2 Years
300+
5+
About MFA (Master of Fine Arts)
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) is the highest professional degree in visual arts. The program provides intensive studio practice alongside critical theory, art history, and professional development. Students work in their chosen discipline — painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, or new media — developing a cohesive body of work for their graduate thesis exhibition. The curriculum also covers art criticism, gallery management, and arts administration. Graduates work as professional artists, art educators, gallery curators, art directors, and art consultants in galleries, museums, art institutions, and creative industries.
What You Will Get
- Career Counseling
- College Selection
- Admission Support
- Documentation Help
- Application Guidance
- Interview Preparation