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Kapil Lalwani

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Lacking formal music training records does not prevent you from establishing your music skills if you can prove your competence. The demonstration of your abilities may be done through performing in front of others or capturing musical recordings along with obtaining confirmation from teachers and peers. Organization recognition can be achieved through self-declaration certifications and portfolio presentation and professional membership acquisition from appropriate recognised bodies. 

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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B.A. (Hons.) in Music at Jain University:

- Discontinued since Nov 2023
- Formerly a 3-year program
- Covered music performance, theory, and education
- Tuition fee: INR 4.5-6 lakhs (approx.)

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Rayamkula Harish

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Royal Global University in Guwahati does not explicitly offer music as a distinct choice within its Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program based on available information.

The university's BFA is typically considered to be more focused on visual arts like painting, sculpture, and applied arts, corresponding to the structure of BFA courses that are generally found in India. It does offer courses in the liberal arts and other creative fields, although music is not mentioned as a specialization under the BFA on its official website or in standard program descriptions. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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B.A. in music (Western contemporary music from NMIMS School of Performing Arts, Mumbai), among other things, is going to be quite heavy on the pocket.

The tuition fees for the three-year programme amount to almost INR 3,00,000 a year, which comes to a whopping INR 9,00,000. Other costs comprise registration fees-initially INR 10,000-20,000-instrument or studio charges of INR 20,000-50,000 annually, and expenses incurred on living in Mumbai, being between INR 2,00,000-3,00,000 yearly for hostel and food.

 Hence, the entire fee is likely to cost from INR 12,00,000-15,00,000 for three years. NM because of being private and also special

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Ishita Uniyal

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The two extremely popular music producers in Bollywood are A.R. Rahman, who has won 6 National Film Awards, 2 Academy Awards, 2 Grammys, a BAFTA and many more awards. Then there is B-Projekt, who is also a well-known DJ in Mumbai.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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It's not possible to conclude a single job profile as the "the highest-paying", it depends on the work experience, expertise, job position and the employer. However, some of the high-paying job profiles in the Music industry include Music Composer, Sound Engineer, Recording Architect, Music Director, and so on. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Both practical assessment alongside written evaluation make up the entrance exam syllabus for B.A. (Hons.) in Vocal Music at Rabindra Bharati University which will be used for 2024-2025 admission. The written exam contains fifty multiple-choice questions distributed among Music Theory with twenty questions, Indian Classical Music with fifteen questions, Western Music with ten questions and five questions regarding General Knowledge. The vocal skills competence of candidates is assessed through the practical evaluation which includes testing their voice proficiency in raga, taal and swar. The complete examination duration amounts to two

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Akash Gaur

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The London College of Music is a leading institution in London for music & performing arts. Several numerous ranking platforms rank the institute highly as part of respective institution rankings.

A prominent source ranks it part of the #2nd most modern university in London. While Shiksha gives it an overall rank of #96 among all institutions based in the UK.

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