AU MPA FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.A. in Music Vocal and M.P.A. in Music Vocal at University of Allahabad?
Ans. Both M.A. and M.P.A. in Music Vocal follow the same curriculum and entrance test (PGAT) at University of Allahabad. The main distinction is that M.A. is traditionally offered to female candidates only, while M.P.A. (Master of Performing Arts) is open to both male and female candidates. However, both degrees carry equal academic value and recognition. The choice between the two depends on the candidate's preference and eligibility. Both programs emphasize practical performance skills alongside theoretical knowledge, making them ideal for students aspiring to become professional classical vocalists.
Ques. Is the MPA Music Vocal course only available for female students?
Ans. Yes, the MPA in Music Vocal at University of Allahabad is exclusively for female candidates. This policy has been in place historically and is maintained by the university. Male candidates interested in pursuing postgraduate studies in classical vocal music may explore other universities or institutions that offer similar programs without gender restrictions. The university does offer M.A. and M.P.A. programs in Sitar and Tabla for both male and female candidates if students are interested in other classical music disciplines.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing the MPA in Music Vocal?
Ans. Graduates of the MPA in Music Vocal program have diverse career opportunities in the field of classical music and performing arts. Many graduates establish themselves as professional classical vocalists and perform at concerts, festivals, and cultural events across India and internationally. Others pursue careers as music teachers in schools, colleges, and private institutions, or as accompanists (sarangi, tabla, or harmonium players) for established vocalists. Some graduates work with cultural organizations, government music academies, and broadcasting corporations like All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan. Additionally, graduates can pursue research and academic careers by pursuing Ph.D. programs in music or musicology. The skills acquired during the course also enable graduates to conduct music workshops, organize cultural programs, and contribute to music documentation and preservation.
Ques. What is the admission process and how competitive is the PGAT exam for Music Vocal?
Ans. The admission process begins with online registration on the PGAT portal, followed by the entrance examination conducted by the university. The PGAT for Music Vocal consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering music theory, raag system, taal, composition, and practical music concepts, with a total of 300 marks and a duration of 2 hours. The exam is moderately competitive, with candidates from across India applying for approximately 30 seats. Merit lists are prepared based on PGAT scores, and candidates are selected through a counselling process. The competition level depends on the number of applicants in a given year, but generally, candidates with strong theoretical knowledge and practical music background perform well. Previous years' cutoff marks typically range from 40-50% of total marks for general category candidates, though this may vary annually.
Ques. What is the fee structure and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 2-year MPA in Music Vocal program is Rs. 2,200 (Rs. 1,100 per year). This is one of the most affordable postgraduate programs in India. However, students should be aware of additional charges that may apply, including examination fees (typically Rs. 500-1,000 per semester), registration fees, and other miscellaneous charges as per university norms. Hostel accommodation is optional and charges vary depending on the type of hostel (single/double occupancy). There are no hidden charges, and the university maintains transparency in its fee structure. Students from economically weaker sections may be eligible for scholarships and fee waivers. It is advisable to contact the Department of Music and Performing Arts or the university's finance office for a detailed breakdown of all charges before admission.
Ques. What is the teaching methodology and how much emphasis is given to practical training?
Ans. The MPA in Music Vocal program at University of Allahabad follows a balanced approach combining theoretical knowledge with extensive practical training. The curriculum includes classes on music theory, raag classification, taal system, composition, and music history. Practical training involves regular vocal practice sessions, recitals, and performances under the guidance of experienced faculty members. The department has a tradition of gurukul-style teaching where students receive personalized attention and mentorship from their teachers. Students are encouraged to participate in university concerts, seminars, and music festivals to gain performance experience. The program also includes exposure to different schools of classical vocal music (Hindustani tradition) and encourages students to develop their own artistic identity. The university library provides access to recordings of legendary vocalists and music manuscripts, supporting both theoretical and practical learning. By the end of the course, students are expected to be proficient in performing complex raags, understanding intricate taal patterns, and demonstrating mastery in classical vocal techniques.


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