can i directly apply for B.A music after passing XII without any music course

0 134 Views | Posted 2012-01-18 19:34:03
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    Aneeket barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11

    2012-01-19 14:58:43
    Hi Balesh,
    Yes you can go for a BA in music after your 12th, but it will be difficult for you to get admission as most of the reputed institutes conduct trials for admissions and prefer students who have a background in music or have been associated with Music for sometime. For beginner to get admission might be difficult but then there is no harm in trying and who knows if you have the talent then you will definitely get through a good music school!
    For the list of institutes, refer to the below link
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    Hope this helps.
    Thanks
    All The Best.!
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-01-19 11:18:33
    Hi Balesh, Music is a universal sound which can create emotions and express feelings. Having an inborn talent to sing is a wonderful gift. Making a career out of this talent, demands regular devoted practice.
    Joining an institution and getting trained is one of the first steps towards making a career in music but the main emphasis should be real dedication and commitment.
    There is no specific qualification required to enter into this field. However, to take up a course in this subject the basic requirement is 10+2. Courses offered in this area are certificate courses, bachelor courses, diploma courses and post graduate level courses. P
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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    2012-01-18 19:36:08
    yes you can

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