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Abhishek Guru

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The highest package offered at Raja Mansingh Tomar Music and Arts University in Gwalior is 23 LPA. However, the placement opportunities depend on the skills of the students. 

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Some say that the highest package offered at Raja Mansingh Tomar Music and Arts University is 23 LPA. 

The median salary for the MFA course is ?3.5 LPA, and the median salary for the BPA course is ?2.5 LPA. 

Some of the top recruiting companies for Raja Mansingh Tomar Music and Arts University include Asian Paints, Cadbury, and Britannia. 

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Abhishek Guru

Beginner-Level 5

Placement details for Raja Mansingh Tomar Music and Arts University in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh can be found on the university's website and on Shiksha.com. These details include the average and the highest salary packages, top companies, and the percentage of students placed. 

Courses offered 

B.A.

B.Des in Fashion Design

B.Des in Interior Design

BFA in Painting

PG Diploma

UG Diploma

M.A.

BVA

MVA

BPA

Specializations 

Flute, Guitar, Harmonium, Sitar, Tabla, and Violin.

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POOJA PEGU

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The admission in Bachelor of Fine Arts programme at North East Frontier Technical University in Arunachal Pradesh is based on 10+2 score and also may require entrance exam. It is considered moderately difficult with a pass percentage of 60%. 

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Vishakha

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Yes, Sri Univerity offers seat reservations for sports to MSc students. The eligibility criteria to get the reservation is those who have represented the state during the last three years at national level sports shall get 10% weightage of marks over and above the aggregate career marks. 

 
 

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Pallavi Rai

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Here are some preparation tips for a dance audition that can help you admission into a Dance College:

  • Research: Understand the institution's requirements and the dance style which they focus on
  • Practice: Rehearse a routine that highlights your strengths and versatility
  • Music Selection: Choose a music that complements your performance and resonates with the audience
  • Technical Skills: Perfect basic techniques like turns, leaps and extensions
  • Presentation: Work on your facial expressions, stage presence, and confidence
  • Health and Fitness: Maintain physical stamina and flexibility through regular exercise

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Shruti Shukla

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While rewarding, A career in Dance and Choreography has its own challenges. Following are some of the challenges that you may face while pursuing a career in Dance and Choreography:

  • Physical Demands: Long hours of practice can lead to fatigue and injuries.
  • Financial Stability: Initial stages may involve irregular income, especially for freelancers.
  • Competition: The entertainment industry is highly competitive.
  • Creative Pressure: Constantly innovating choreography can be mentally taxing.
  • Work-Life Balance: Unconventional working hours can affect personal life.

To overcome these, dancers often invest in physical therapy, networking, and contin

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Kritika Tyagi

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Yes, the dance industry in India is thriving due to increasing opportunities in:

  • Bollywood and regional film industries
  • Reality TV shows like "Dance India Dance" and "India's Got Talent"
  • Corporate events and international tours
  • Cultural festivals promoting traditional dance forms
  • Digital platforms like YouTube and Instagram, where dancers gain recognition
  • Despite challenges, with talent and perseverance, professionals can achieve success

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Abhishek Arora

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Yes, Dance Choreographers get paid for dance opportunities in India. The amount of salary one earns as a Choreographer completely depends on one's experience, skills, and reputation. It also depends on your workplace, for example, Choreographers working in the entertainment industry or films get paid more in comparison to the dancers having their academies or working somewhere else as a dance teacher.

No, it's not important to have a classical background. You might or might not have a classical background to make a career as a dancer. You can know classical, or only contemporary, or classical and contemporary both to start as a teacher.

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Himanshi Bisht

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Absolutely, one can easily learn dance steps through YouTube videos. But to be a great dancer, one needs to dance and going to a dance studio or institute is the best choice. Trained dance professionals make your process easier by telling you everything from basic steps to learning different dance styles and building dance routines. Yet, if you are extremely passionate about dance, you can learn it at home but it needs a lot of discipline, hard work, consistency, and practice. 

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