The School of Drama at MIT-ADT University, Pune, is a distinguished National Training Institute dedicated to nurturing aspiring actors and performance professionals. Rooted in a rich blend of traditional acting practices and contemporary performance methods, the school offers an immersive and holistic learning experience that shapes both the artist and the individual.
The curriculum is designed to develop the actor's body, voice, and mind as essential instruments of expression. Through rigorous training in movement, voice and speech, emotional awareness, imagination, and stage & screen acting techniques, students build strong foundations while exploring their creative potential. Equal emphasis is placed on discipline, experimentation, and self-discovery.
Housed in the iconic Raj Kapoor Memorial Auditorium, the School of Drama features a professional proscenium theatre, spacious studios, and well-equipped classrooms. Set within a serene 125-acre riverside campus along the Mula-Mutha River, the school offers an inspiring environment steeped in artistic heritage. Graduates emerge as confident performers and mindful storytellers, ready to engage meaningfully with theatre, film, and the creative industries.
Step into the spotlight in MIT‑ADT University’s School of Drama, blending practical training and theory.
National Training Institute that seamlessly blends the practical and theoretical realms of acting education.
Explore vibrant performing arts, uncovering connections across acting, movement, voice & specch, dance 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 150‑acre campus.
Join MIT‑ADT’s School of Drama-where time‑honored traditions meet cutting‑edge innovation and ignite transformative performance passion.
The B.A. Dramatics - Acting programme offers a specialized, immersive training in acting, designed to shape versatile, disciplined, and expressive performers. With a strong 60:40 practical-to-theory approach, the programme emphasizes hands-on learning while grounding students in essential conceptual understanding. Training focuses on voice and speech, movement, character development,emotional depth, and diverse performance techniques, enabling students to build a strong and adaptable acting craft.
Conducted at the scenic Rajbaug campus, the programme is supported by professional studios, rehearsal spaces, and auditoriums that simulate real-world performance environments. Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP), the curriculum encourages creative exploration, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning. Graduates of the programme are well prepared for careers in theatre, film, and national and international performing arts platforms, emerging as confident storytellers ready to meet the evolving demands of the creative industry.
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.
| Program | Year | Fees |
|---|---|---|
| B.A. in Dramatics | I Year | ₹1,25,000/- |
| B.A. in Dramatics | II Year | ₹1,25,000/- |
| B.A. in Dramatics | III Year | ₹1,53,500/ |
Total Program Fees: ₹4,03,500/-
*For NRI, PIO, OCI & Foreign national candidate fees (Tuition, Development and University) will be 1.5 times higher than Indian candidates.