Can I get suggestions for sound engineering after 12th science?

I have completed 12th science with PCM (50%) & also attempted JEE Mains 2016 (65 marks), going to attempt Maharashtra Technical CET 2016. Can you suggest some colleges and institutes for sound engineering (except private-non-granted or unaided).

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Rashmita Sharma
9 years ago
Hi Ashutosh, Sound Engineering, otherwise called Audio engineering is a branch of science that deals with the application of equipments and paraphernalia for footing, mixing and replicating sounds. Those who have studied the various courses in audiography can become sound engineers. These professi

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hey Thanks a lot for this information and your kind words, in addition I also want to know about entrance exams for sound engineering graduation course after 12th science, also suggest me colleges with certified university

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