MVA (Master of Visual Arts) in Sculpture is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on advanced techniques and theoretical knowledge in the field of sculpture. The course covers a variety of sculptural materials and methods, including clay, metal, wood, stone, and modern mediums like mixed media and digital sculpture. Students learn about the history and evolution of sculpture, as well as contemporary practices and trends in the art world. The program emphasizes creative expression, conceptual development, and the practical skills necessary for the creation of sculptural works. It combines hands-on studio work with critical theory, research, and art exhibitions. Graduates can pursue careers as professional sculptors, art educators, curators, or work in galleries, museums, and public art projects, contributing to the visual arts industry.