Music
Hello,
Unfortunately, you can't give compartment exam in two subjects. Even if you have 6 subjects you can choose to appear in only one of them.
In your case, for compartment you can either appear for Physics or Chemistry. For other subjects you have to appear in next year board exam that is March 2021.
You can check more about this from official site of CBSE by clicking here - http://cbse.nic.in/examin~1/scheme06ex.htm
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Dear Aspirant,
Surely, Diploma in Music is a really good choice as it expands your scope and experience in the field for better job opportunities. The duration course depends on the college which offers it. Some colleges provide it for high school pass outs and others for the with bachelors, so check the eligibility criteria before application properly.
A lot of job opportunities will open for you in this pursuit. Like you can become an Artist and Repertoire Person, Band Leader, Music Attorney, Concert Promoter, Film Music Director, Music Journalist, Performer, Music Critic and fulfil so many other dreams of yours which are specific to the path. There are a lot of industries today which are connected with the music industry and an additional diploma can change the dynamic of your confluence with them.
The course fee is between Rs.15000 to 2 lakhs depending on the course. A diploma in music generally consists of composition, orchestration and arrangement and the implementation of theoretical knowledge to the practice. Some of these courses are research-oriented with an overview of music history and analysis.
The colleges which offer this course are:
The course will help you build a proper solid foundation in the subject and also increase your ability for interpretation and application. The issues in the disciplines will be seen from different perspectives and addressed in different contexts. It will also help you establish professional and ethical norms in your work and give you a better understanding of the industry.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hi,
Yes, you can opt for vocal music for considering as best four subjects. Non-inclusion of economics will lead to a deduction of 1% marks from the best four aggregate.
If you include any other subject other than subjects available( like vocal music is not there in the list),so it will lead to a deduction of 2.5% marks per subject on the aggregate of best four subjects.
For more information,refer to the website:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria/amp
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Since you have interests in theatre as well, musical theatre is a popular discipline in the field of performance related arts. However, to become a facilitator you would be required to do your BFA in Musical Theatre which is very popular in Universities abroad. However, since your primary focus lies in instructing as a sole music teacher, here are some guidelines you can follow:
A music teacher instructs students on musical principles and performs musical practices such as singing, playing instruments, listening to and evaluating musical works. Jobs in music education are available in a variety of settings. Music teachers may work part-time or full-time from home, in a private music school, at a primary, intermediate or secondary school, or at a college, university or music conservatory. The guide provides information on how to become a music teacher, specific duties, salary and job prospects for music teachers.
A music teacher instructs students or classes in general music, choral or vocal music, instrumental music, or a combination of these subjects. All class and one-on - one instruction may include a variety of student ages, skills, and grade levels. Independent music educators who provide lessons from their home or private studios may also work with adult students. Music teachers must show considerable skill, expertise, flexibility and creativity; promote music appreciation as well as advise students on the technical aspects of music and performance.
The qualifications of music teachers differ depending on the type of education. Becoming a music teacher at a public school requires a bachelor's degree in music or education and the completion of an accredited teacher training program. There are no compulsory qualifications or licensing requirements for private music teachers; career success will depend on cumulative knowledge, experience and skills in the chosen musical speciality.
The duties of a music teacher will vary depending on the speciality and job setting chosen. Public and private school music teachers may conduct school choirs, marching bands, or orchestras. Music teachers create curriculum, hold rehearsals and musical performances, and evaluate students for grading purposes. Most music teachers often take part in extracurricular activities, such as taking students on field trips to attend or performing in various musical performances.
Like any teacher working in a public school, a music teacher must have a bachelor's degree and complete a state-approved teacher training curriculum to fulfil the certification requirements. A bachelor's degree in music education may include courses in music theory, early childhood music, and choral conduct. A student teaching period is typically included, giving potential music teachers real-world experience. Typical steps to become a music teacher are as follows:
to earn a bachelor's degree in music or music education that requires a teacher's training program.
Do a student teaching internship in music at the grade level(s) you want to teach.
Take the appropriate state tests for prospective teachers.
If you already have a bachelor's degree in music but have not completed the required training courses, you may be eligible for alternative teacher certification. The completion of a master's degree in education for first-time teachers may be another route to the certification of teachers. Private schools may or may not allow music teachers to hold a license to teach, but many will require teachers to have at least a bachelor's degree.
Hello!
Here is the list of Top colleges in India providing Bachelor's in Music:
All the best!
Hope this helps!
Hello pragati
Kindly tell me which university you want to study and want to know about its date and admission.
Best of luck
Hello
As you are from Commerce stream there are many stream you can choose,but i would suggest you to go for B.com,BBA or BA.These 3 courses are best for the students who is from commerce background.
There are many good colleges for these 3 courses,I am mentioning some of the best -
Hope It Helps
Best wishes for your future!
Hello sridhar !!
In India there are 6 private colleges and 1 government college name:Andhra university college of Arts and Commerce
private colleges are mentioned:
1.Bridge academy for Arts and Music
2.Kodaikanal christian college
3.Patkai christian college
4.Rama Manubhai Desai college music and dance
5.LV Prasad TV and film academy
6.Natyaveda centre for performing Arts
here is the list of colleges offering diploma in music and to get details about this colleges just go through the link provided below:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-music-degree-colleges-in-india
I hope that helped you.All the best for your bright future !!
hi,
diploma in music or diploma in acoustics are two different path. diploma in music course is based on the skills which needs to become a professional artist, you may get the overview of music history, harmonics, composing etc. whether acoustics deals with a branch of physics which deals with wave propagation, noise control and measurement etc.
for diploma in music it basic eligibility criteria is 10+2 course passed from a recognized board of education. the course duration can be varied from 6 month to 3 years depends on institutes. I have listed down some institute name which provides this course:
Vels University (VU), Chennai
Rama Manubhai Desai College of Music and Dance (RMDCMD), Vapi
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (SPMV), Tirupati
Shaheed Udham Singh Government College (SUSGC), Sangrur
Parks-College , Tiruppur
School of Music (SM), Mumbai
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