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Hello aspirant,
Chemistry was marked as additional, and you did not pass it, so you may need to retake the exam. To be eligible for NEET, you must pass all three core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology). with a minimum of 40% marks for a OBC candidate. If you do not pass Chemistry, you may be unable to sit for NEET until you clear that subject
Because Chemistry is a fundamental subject for NEET, you should pass the Chemistry exam (by re-test or additional exam). To be eligible for NEET, you must pass all of your core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
Confirm the status of your Chemistry subject with your school or board. If it was designated as additional and you did not pass, enquire about how to clear it (for example, through a supplementary or re-test).
Once you have completed all of the needed topics (including Chemistry), you will be able to take the NEET 2025. Make sure you meet the minimum aggregate marks necessary for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology together.
NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) is a national-level entrance exam in India for undergraduate medical courses (MBBS, BDS, and other associated degrees) in medical colleges around the country. The National Testing Agency (NTA) administers NEET, which is a very important entrance test for aspiring medical students.
The minimum marks required in Class 12 are:
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Hello Shital,
Admission timelines for a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Music vary depending on the institution. Typically, admissions for PGD programs in music open around June to August for the new academic year, with some colleges or universities offering admissions in the January intake as well.
To find out the exact dates:
Start preparing and applying early to secure a spot in your desired institution.
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To apply for a Masters of Arts in Music, one must have a B.A. with honors in music or music as one of their subjects. Reputable universities have established a minimum qualifying standard of 50% in the B.A. Before admitting someone to pursue an M.A. in music, some universities additionally administer screening exams.
So if you fulfill the eligibility criteria, you can do MA in Music from university.
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Yes, you can do an MA in Music even if you have a background in Mathematics and Science. Here’s a simple way to go about it:
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Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I'd be happy to help you explore your options for becoming a music producer and vocalist after 12th. That sounds like an exciting career path!
So, to pursue a career in music production and vocals, there are a few routes you could consider:
1. Formal education: You could look into music production or sound engineering courses at colleges or specialized music institutes. These programs can give you a solid foundation in both the technical and creative aspects of music production.
2. Vocational training: There are also shorter diploma or certificate courses focused specifically on music production or vocal training.
3. Self-study and practice: Many successful producers and vocalists are self-taught. You could start by learning music theory, practicing your vocal skills, and experimenting with music production software.
As for qualifications, while there's no strict requirement, having a background in music (like playing an instrument) can be helpful. Most importantly, you'll need a good ear for music, creativity, and technical skills with music production software.
Financially, it can vary quite a bit. If you go the formal education route, you'll need to consider tuition fees. For self-study, you'll need to invest in some basic equipment like a computer, music production software, and possibly a home studio setup.
Keep in mind that building a career in music can take time and persistence. Networking, creating a strong portfolio, and continuously improving your skills are key.
Would you like me to dig deeper into any specific area? Maybe we could look at some music production courses or discuss ways to start building your skills right now? If yes, check this out.
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
As a PhD student in Vocal Music from the Banasthali University you may be looking for some opportunities to find the vacancies in the field of music. For someone with the academic background there are several avenues to explore.
You can check with the local and the national music institutions, universities and colleges that might be looking for the guest lecturers or part time faculty in vocal music. Additionally you can also explore the opportunities at the cultural organizations, music schools and performing arts centers which often seek experts for workshops, masterclasses and performances. You can also check the online platforms and academic job boards that might also list some openings for research positions or adjunct faculty roles in music.
You can network with the professionals in the field and attending relevant music conferences can also uncover potential vacancies. Hope this resolves your query.
Greeting Student.
First of all the best for your 10th exam.If you want to pursue music as your career. You have to complete your 12th in arts and then you can do B. A in Music. If you are interested in B.Com You have to complete your 12 in commerce and then do B.Com by enrolling in online or offline music classes in your nearby locality.
Thank You. See you as a singer soon. All the best. Do your practice every day.
Hello Aspirant
Of course, there are many possibilities for a Music Degree holder. Many Tier 1 colleges and even Tier 2 colleges now have a Music Department under them that recruits Music Directors for their colleges. You can pursue your degree in Music from a good foreign university like London University, Kings University, Stanford University, Oxford, etc. There's no such thing as a useless degree, it's how you utilize your skills. I am a student at Christ University and my campus has a Music Director who studied Music in London and is now the Music Director of two campuses. The Admissions of foreign universities start around October, so by that time, you can strengthen your portfolio and apply then. All the best!
Greeting Student,
It is nice to hear that you want complete your education in your passion .If you already completed B.A in social science and now you want to do in Music you can do double graduation. Double graduation also gives in depth of knowledge of two subjects. You can refer to Mumbai university official website for more information.
music B .A informatio (https://mu.ac.in/department-of-music) n
Than You.
Hello!
For applying in Sree Swathi Thirinal College in BPA, first of all you have to collect an application form of Rs 50 which are available in college office between 10 AM to 2 PM on working days.
To get admission in these college, you have to attend an attitude test conducted by the college. Then the rank list will be published and selection will be done strictly on the basis of this rank.
Hope this is helpful!
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