BHU MFA FAQs
Ques. What does the MFA Textile programme at BHU cover?
Ans. The MFA Textile Design programme at BHU covers a comprehensive range of topics including traditional Indian textile techniques (Banarasi weaving, block printing, natural dyeing, embroidery), contemporary textile design practices, surface ornamentation, fabric construction, colour theory, and design history. Students also engage with digital design tools and are exposed to the rich textile heritage of Varanasi through field visits and industry interactions.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after MFA Textile from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as textile designers in the fashion and apparel industry, surface designers for home furnishings and interiors, design consultants for handloom and handicraft organisations, faculty members at design institutes, and independent artists and craftspersons. The Indian textile industry is one of the largest in the world, and there is strong demand for trained textile designers in both the organised and handloom sectors.
Ques. Is BHU's MFA Textile programme recognised by the government for design-related jobs?
Ans. Yes, MFA from BHU is a recognised postgraduate degree from a central university and is eligible for government jobs that require a postgraduate qualification in fine arts or design. Graduates can apply for teaching positions at government art colleges and universities, design positions at government organisations like the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), and other government roles in the textile and handicraft sector.
Ques. Is CUET PG mandatory for admission to MFA Textile at BHU?
Ans. Yes, admission to MFA Textile at BHU is based exclusively on CUET PG scores. Candidates must appear in CUET PG conducted by NTA and must have opted for BHU at the time of filling the NTA application form. There is no separate BHU entrance exam for this course.
Ques. What is the advantage of studying MFA Textile at BHU compared to private design institutes?
Ans. BHU offers the MFA Textile programme at a fraction of the cost of private design institutes (total fees Rs. 25,500 vs. Rs. 5-20 lakh at private institutes), while providing access to world-class faculty, a rich cultural environment in Varanasi, and the prestige of a central university degree. The programme's location in Varanasi, the global capital of Banarasi silk weaving, provides students with unparalleled exposure to one of India's most celebrated textile traditions.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for MFA Textile students at BHU?
Ans. Hostel accommodation at BHU is available but not guaranteed, and is allotted on a first-come, first-served basis subject to availability. BHU has separate hostels for male and female students. The hostel fee for male students is approximately Rs. 5,375 per year (excluding mess charges). Students are advised to apply for hostel accommodation immediately after securing admission.
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