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Nitesh Shukla

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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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Ranjeeta Rai

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 Vijaybhoomi University offers BTech in Soud Engineering via The True School of Music. BTech in Sound Engineering is a 4-year-long undergraduate programme inclined towards the technical aspects of the Sound Engineering field. The course is offered in a full-time mode and admission is based on the Vijaybhoomi Scholastic Aptitude Test (VUSAT). 

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Lalit Rastogi

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Whether to opt for a Diploma or a degree in Sound Engineering depends completely on your future goals, learning style, and financial budget. A Diploma will be a shorter, more practical, and potentially less expensive path to entry-level jobs in Sound Engineering, meanwhile, a degree will provide you with a broader, more theoretical education and will open doors to more specialised or advanced roles in the field. 

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Rashmi Srivastava

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If you want to be a Sound Engineer in future, here are some benefits, a Sound Engineering course will offer you:

  • Salary Package: A certificate or degree from a recognised institution will help you get a better salary package in your desired company or studio, as recruiters prefer quality education and a recognised certificate or degree.
  • Practical Learning: Pursuing a course will provide you with opportunities for hands-on practice on software and instruments provided by the institute.

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Nishtha

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Sound Engineering is the technical study of sound, its characteristics, and nature. Under a Sound Engineering program, students learn the technical and creative elements of sound capturing, recording, editing, manipulating, mixing, reproducing, and delivering. Students can check the list of career options available after completing Sound Engineering from The True School of Music, Vijaybhoomi University:

Job ProfileJob DescriptionAverage Salary
Sound EngineersThey work with the producer and manipulate acoustics to achieve the desired result. They are responsible for assembling, operating and maintaining the technical equipment that is used to record, amplify and enhance the sound.INR 4.6 LPA
Audio EngineersTheir work is to design and set up music equipment and test them. They also record and mix audio to make the music. INR 4.5 LPA
Video EditorsIt is a creative plus technical job where they edit the raw videos by trimming, stitching, animating, and correcting them. INR 3.8 LPA
Sound DesignersTheir work is to create new audio for TV shows, songs, movies, etc. They collaborate with music composers and instrument artists to make new sounds.INR 4.4 LPA

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Atul Arora

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The major difference between Sound Design and Sound Engineering is that Sound Design is more on the creative side, whereas, Sound Engineering is more on the technical side of the music composition.
 
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Sound Design
Sound Engineering
Focus
It is a creative process involving sound synthesis, layering, etc.
It is a Technical process involving microphone placement, audio mixing, etc.
Tools
DAWs, synthesizers, effects processors, etc., tools are used in Sound Designing.
Recording equipment, mixing consoles, audio editing software, etc., are used in Sound Engineering.
Responsibilities
It helps in creating audio effects for music.
It helps in recording and mixing music.

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Mohit Datta

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To become a Music Producer, there are certain skills you'll need to acquire. For example, developing a strong understanding of music theory, learning how to utilize music production software, training your ear to recognize different sounds, practicing recording techniques, networking with other Artists and Producers from the industry, and finally, consistently creating and refining your sounds

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Mohit Datta

Contributor-Level 9

The application fee for a Sound Engineering course admission may vary depending on the course level, college, etc. However, the average application fee ranges between INR 2,000 to INR 5,000.

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