The M.A. in Museology and Cultural Heritage at O.P. Jindal Global University is an interdisciplinary programme that connects art, history, culture, and emerging technologies to shape future-ready professionals in the museum and heritage fields. The curriculum combines global theoretical frameworks with experiential learning through site visits, curatorial workshops, conservation practices, and direct engagement at the Constitution Museum and the Rights and Freedoms Academy. Students explore heritage documentation, exhibition design, collection management, and digital curation, gaining practical skills essential for modern museum practice. With an emphasis on critical thinking, cultural policy, and the role of museums in contemporary society, the programme fosters innovators who can reimagine heritage spaces for diverse audiences. Learners also develop competencies in digital storytelling, archival methods, and community engagement. Graduates are prepared to pursue impactful careers in museums, cultural institutions, archives, heritage management, and creative industries, equipped to lead in an evolving global cultural landscape.
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Graduates can work as curators, exhibition designers, conservators, museum educators, heritage consultants, digital archivists, and cultural managers in museums, galleries, archives, and cultural organizations.
Yes. Students gain practical exposure through studio courses, museum practicums, and a 120-hour internship at leading cultural and heritage institutions in India.
Learners explore the role of AI, AR/VR, 3D documentation, and digital archiving in museum practice—developing the skills to design interactive, inclusive, and future-ready museum experiences.
Applicants from any discipline with a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university are welcome. A strong interest in culture, art, history, or heritage studies is encouraged.