Bharati Vidyapeeth MA Music FAQs
Q1: What is the Gurukul pattern mentioned in the MA Music program?
Ans. The Gurukul pattern is a traditional Indian educational approach where students learn directly from experienced gurus (teachers) through personalized instruction and mentorship. In the MA Music program, this traditional method is combined with contemporary academic structure, allowing students to receive individualized training while also studying music theory and history in a structured curriculum.
Q2: Do I need prior formal training in classical music to apply for the MA Music program?
Ans. While formal training is not mandatory, you must have basic knowledge of classical music and have learned the fundamentals. The audition panel will assess your musical foundation and potential. If you have self-taught knowledge or training from a private guru, you can still apply, but you should be able to demonstrate basic proficiency in your chosen specialization.
Q3: What are the specialization options available in the MA Music program?
Ans. The program offers three specializations: Vocal music, Instrumental music (non-percussion instruments like sitar, sarod, veena, etc.), and Percussion music (Tabla, Pakhawaj). You can choose your specialization based on your musical background and career goals. The specialization is decided during the audition process.
Q4: How is the audition conducted for MA Music admission?
Ans. The audition is a 15-minute live performance before a panel of eminent music scholars. You will be asked to perform a piece or composition in your chosen specialization, demonstrate your technical skills, and answer questions about music theory and history. The panel evaluates your musical proficiency, stage presence, and potential for advanced learning.
Q5: What career opportunities are available after completing the MA Music program?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as classical musicians performing at concerts and festivals, music teachers in schools and colleges, music directors for films and theater productions, composers, music therapists, or cultural ambassadors. Many also establish themselves as independent musicians offering private lessons or performing at cultural events and weddings.
Q6: Is hostel accommodation available for MA Music students?
Ans. Yes, hostel accommodation is available on campus for students who require it. The hostel fee is 2.07 lakhs for the 2-year program and is optional. Students can choose to stay in the hostel or arrange their own accommodation. The hostel provides a supportive environment for students to focus on their musical training and practice.
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