B.Tech Sound Engineering
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For B.Tech Sound Engineering, most institutions require a minimum of 50% aggregate score in your 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Some institutions may also consider specific percentages in PCM subjects. It's generally not just the overall percentage, but also the performance in relevant subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics that matters.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
BTech Sound Engineering course at Vijaybhoomi University is offered as a full-time regular course lasting for four years. Some of the common subjects that are taught in the engineering programme are:
- Fundamentals of Audio Production
- Basic production techniques (camera, mic, and other related equipment)
- Sound manipulation techniques
- Recording, editing, and mixing sound
- Recording technology, from analogue tape to digital multitask recording programmes like Ableton or Protools.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! For the latest cutoff information regarding B.Tech in Sound Engineering at Universal AI University, I recommend checking the official website of the university or contacting the admissions office directly. Cutoffs can vary each year depending on factors like the number of applicants, exam performance, and category-specific requirements.
Typically, sound engineering programs may have a slightly different cutoff compared to traditional B.Tech branches, as they are specialized courses. If you're aiming for this program, it's good to stay updated by regularly visiting the university's official admissions portal or reaching out for de
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Sound Engineering-as in B.Sc or B.Tech
A B.Sc in Sound Engineering or a B.Tech in Sound Engineering is dependent on an individual's career goals and preference.
Sound Engineering offers a B.Sc degree, for example, generally comprises scientific principles in sound, acoustics, and audio technology. For most of the theoretical coursework, this might be useful for those pursuing research or further studies.
B.Tech in Sound Engineering is practical for teaching engineering application-oriented with more focus on practical aspects.
Mostly oriented to equip students for entry-level jobs to face the industry with hand experience with techno
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students in BTech Sound Engineering programmes typically learn through a combination of lectures, labs, and hands-on experience. They may also have the opportunity to work on real-world projects, such as recording albums or mixing live shows. The programme covers a wide range of topics, including Audio signal processing, Digital audio recording, Mixing and mastering, Live sound reinforcement, and Sound design. The colleges offering BTech courses in Sound Engineering are IIT, Kharagpur, National Institute of Film and Fine Arts (NIFA), Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT), etc.
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6 years ago
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