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Aashi Rai

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, MPA is considered a professional degree, equipping students with advanced skills for a career in performing arts. is designed for the candidates who are seeking careers preparing students for careers in fields like dance, drama, film, and music equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills for these sectors.

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11 months ago

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Shibnath Maity

Contributor-Level 8

The faculty for the MPA programme at MIT Vishwashanti sangeet kala academy (MIT ADT University) is highly experienced with professionals like 

Dr.Shreyoshi Pagvi (principal)

Mr.Vivek Sutar (Assistant professor -Music)

Ms.Aditi Riswadkar (Assistant professor - Dance)

They use a blend of modern and traditional teaching methods, including workshop and audio visual aids. Students appreciate their guidance and the academy provides a strong knowledge environment for Indian classical dance and music.

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a year ago

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Divya Dixit

Contributor-Level 9

Maya Somaiya School of Music and Performing Arts offers a two-year MPA programme spread across four semesters. The college offers MPA in below specialisations:

  • Vocal
  • Swar Vadya
  • Taal Vadya

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Saakshi Kumari

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Candidates are selected for MPA admission at Maya Somaiya School of Music and Performing Arts based on their merit in the last qualifying exam and performance in the Audition Test. Candidates seeking admission to MPA must fill out the basic eligibility criteria. The basic eligibility criteria for MPA is candidates must pass the Three-year BPA Music exam or its equivalent with a minimum of 45% aggregate in any subject by the UGC-recognised institute.  After full fill out the candidates need to apply online or the admission.

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a year ago

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Aayush Karan

Contributor-Level 7

Alliance School of Performing Visual and Creative Arts admission to various courses is based on past academic performance. According to the basic eligibility, candidate must graduate with any degree from a recognised university along with any government-conducted examination certificate in Karnataka  (or an equivalent body from other states)/ A minimum of 5 years of learning experience from a reputed dance institution or guru/ undergraduate in dance. Interested candidates must fill out the online application for the respective courses on the official website of the college.

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a year ago

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Nishtha Shrivastava

Contributor-Level 7

Alliance School of Performing Visual and Creative Arts, Bangalore is a private institute that works under Alliance University. The institute is recognised by the UGC. The other schools of study under Alliance University are Alliance College of Engineering,  Alliance Ascent College,  Alliance School of Business,  Alliance School of Law and Alliance School of Liberal Arts. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various streams. The flagship course offered at Alliance School of Performing Visual and Creative Arts is MPA (Master of Performing Arts). MPA students from Allianc

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a year ago

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Manori Pathak

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The fee for MPA at Alliance School of Performing Visual and Creative Arts is INR 1.4 lakh. The fee structure for Alliance School of Performing Visual and Creative Arts comprises of many constituents, such as tuition fees, lab fees, medical cover, security deposits, alumni fees, etc.. Some components are one-time payments collected by Alliance School of Performing Visual and Creative Arts during admission, while others have to be paid as per institute norms. The summation of all the fees may differ based on the courses and specialisations opted by the students.

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a year ago

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Aashi Srivastava

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, In some colleges internships or practical projects are a part of MPA syllabus to provide hands-on experience in the industry to the students as Internships can help students to gain experience in professionally run performing arts venues and can help them develop their skills and knowledge in their chosen field.

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a year ago

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Mohit Mishra

Contributor-Level 7

The MPA syllabus has subjects like performance techniques, art history, aesthetics, choreography, research methods, and practical sessions that are in the specialization chosen by the students. The subjects that are taught in different MPA specializations are mentioned below -

  • Music productionTopics may include digital music technology, music production, digital recording, composition styles and orchestral music
  • DanceTopics may include the history of dance, traditional folk dances and critical study of dance
  • Script writingTopics may include the essence of script writing
  • ActingTopics may include theory of acting
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a year ago

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Abhay Dixit

Contributor-Level 7

The Specializations that are available in an MPA course are:

  • Music (vocal or instrumental)
  • Dance (classical or contemporary)
  • Drama and theater
  • Film studies
  • Choreography

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