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rohith kola

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Government Film & Television Institute
AAT College-Sound Engineering & Film Making
Audio Academy
Mix Music Academy.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

Follow the link below for music & sound production colleges in India, filter courses according to certificate, Diploma and degree course:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/music-sound-production/colleges/colleges-india.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rashmi,
If you are passionate about music and love entertaining the crowd by playing and mixing music tracks, disk jockey could be a career option worth pursuing. Once considered as just a fad in India, it slowly staked its claim as a viable career with multiple options and good money to make. All you need is to have an ear for music, be well versed with cueing, equalization and audio-mixing, beat-matching, scratching and beat juggling.
A wannabe DJ must also have an outgoing personality, ability to mix with people and know their mood. He must be well versed with the music in vogue I. e. the hit songs, how to make them trendy by mixi
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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Rashmi!
I would say sound engineering is a better option as it is an extensive course and has better job opportunities than a DJ certificate course. Sound engineering is a challenging field, yet very rewarding. Sound Engineers develop a high quality recording of music, speech and sound effects in studios. They use technical instruments to produce sound for film, radio, television. The potential for growth is huge for a sound engineer. Career opportunities for sound engineer and technicians are available in various fields like radio stations, tv channels, studios, multimedia design, animation, advertising firms, movies and more. One c
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Dweepi Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 4

If you're opting to learn DJ or sound recording, then take step towards learning it from institute, a specialised institute, from where, you can actually learn about Djing and other criteria of making sounds.

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KV Kantariya

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Yes, there are so many people who provide this type of course. In today's world, you get knowledge everywhere.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rashmi!
Unfortunately there are no institutes in Jamshedpur for sound engineering course. Although, you can look for colleges in Ranchi or Kolkata for better prospects. Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata is the best institute for the said course.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rashmi!
A Sound/Audio Engineer can work for about 5,000 INR a month (trainees) to 1,50,000 INR a month (those with 5 to 10 years of experience) depending on the complexity of his equipment and his job profile. You can also work as a freelancer in the field. There is an emerging, yet a very promising freelance market for Music Mixing and Mastering Engineers. But, a very high standard of service is expected from such freelancers. The pay is great. You would be able to earn surplus of 30,000 INR by just mixing and mastering a handful of projects.

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Anoop Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Rashmi, Sound recording and mixing is a good career in itself, irrespective of the gender. It is more about the passion for the particular field as it is more of a behind the scene job. I can't give you a statistic to support this but being in various recording, mixing and editing studios myself, I can vouch that there is good blend of both the genders in all the various streams channeling out of Mass Communication. So if you really want to pursue this, do go ahead without any such doubts. Hope this helps!

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