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Pratham Arora

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Sure, here are some post-graduation courses in music vocals and colleges that offer them:
Master of Music in Vocal Performance at the University of Mumbai. This course is designed to train students in the art of vocal performance. It covers a wide range of topics, including voice training, music theory, music history, and performance.
Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy at the Hindustan University. This course is designed to train students in the art of teaching vocal music. It covers a wide range of topics, including voice science, vocal pedagogy, music theory, and music history.
Master of Music in Opera at the National Institute of Techno
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Once you graduate in performing arts, there are multiple entertainment houses which seek skilled and talented individuals to serve their industry. The prospects of performing arts is not only limited to entertainment houses but it is also open to new ideas like a self initiated start up or studios.

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Muskan Yadav

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If you're interested in pursuing a career in music and you don't have any formal training or courses, there are still several options available to you. Here are some recommendations:
1. Self-Study: Start by immersing yourself in music theory and practice. There are numerous online resources, tutorials, and instructional videos available for free or at a low cost. This will help you develop a solid foundation in music theory, instrument playing, or vocal techniques.
2. Join Music Communities: Become a part of local music communities, join bands, or collaborate with other musicians. This will give you valuable networking opportunities, ex
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Munira Saify

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Yes, you can apply for for Masters in Music at the age of 46.

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Kaushalk shukla

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Yes, you can apply for a Bachelor's degree in Music after completing a B.Tech degree. There is no restriction on the academic background required for pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Music. However, you may need to fulfill certain eligibility criteria set by the college or university offering the course. Some colleges may require candidates to have prior knowledge or training in music, while others may conduct an aptitude test or an audition to assess the candidate's musical abilities.

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Avani Choudhary

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The average cutoff for admission in BA from Banaras Hindu University is 82-87%.

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