Department of Theatre at SFT, MIT-ADT University is a vibrant hub for aspiring actors and performers. As a National Theatre Training Institute, it offers a transformative learning experience through an innovative, holistic curriculum that blends tradition with contemporary practice. Students engage in rigorous training—sharpening body, voice, and mind as instruments of expression—unlocking creativity, confidence, and authenticity.
Housed within the iconic Raj Kapoor Memorial Auditorium on a serene 125-acre riverside campus, the department offers a professional proscenium theatre, spacious studios, and a rich artistic heritage. This inspiring setting nurtures students into dynamic performers and mindful storytellers, ready for successful careers in the creative industries.
More than just training, the journey here is one of self-discovery. Acting becomes a path to explore human emotion, embrace diverse perspectives, and become the best version of oneself—on stage and in life. Step into a world where performance meets purpose. Let your artistic journey begin!
Step into the spotlight in MIT‑ADT University’s Department of Theatre, blending practical training and theory.
National Theatre Training Institute that seamlessly blends the practical and theoretical realms of theatre education.
Explore vibrant theatre and performing arts, uncovering connections across acting, design, movement, voice, and more.
Our curriculum hones body, mind, voice, speech, imagination, observation through rigorous training, forging skilled actors.
Experience theatre at the proscenium stage of Raj Kapoor Memorial Auditorium on a 125‑acre campus.
Join MIT‑ADT’s Department of Theatre—where time‑honored traditions meet cutting‑edge innovation and ignite transformative performance passion.
The B.A. in Dramatics Arts at MIT SFT’s Department of Theatre is an immersive, three-year program designed to cultivate top-tier performers. With a practical-to-theoretical training ratio of 60:40, the curriculum covers a wide range of subjects including movement, voice culture, theatre techniques, martial arts, camera performance, and stage make-up. Students participate in monologues, scene work, and full-length play performances, preparing them for diverse roles in theatre, film, and television.
Set within the historic Rajbaug estate, the program emphasizes holistic development—nurturing creative expression, analytical thinking, and collaborative skills. It also fosters cultural awareness and professional conduct, equipping students to thrive in the dynamic world of dramatic arts.
During the interview, candidates are assessed on self-analysis, socio-political awareness, knowledge of world cinema, theatre, art, and culture, and their future career goals. The maximum age limit for applicants is 25 years.
Course | Year | Fees |
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B.A. in Dramatics | I Year | ₹1,10,000/- |
B.A. in Dramatics | II Year | ₹1,18,000/- |
III Year | the Bird | ₹1,33,500/ |
Total Program Fees: ₹3,61,500/-
*For NRI, PIO, OCI & Foreign national candidate fees (Tuition, Development and University) will be 1.5 times higher than Indian candidates.