Music Production
About BPA
Music Production
Over four years, a Bachelor’s program in Music Production takes students through foundational learning in music theory, composition, and basic recording techniques. They then advance to intermediate skill development, specializing in genres or industries and gaining practical experience through internships. In the third year, they refine their production abilities, explore advanced topics like sound synthesis, and learn about the business aspects of music production. The final year focuses on completing a capstone project and engaging in professional development activities to prepare for careers in music production, composition, or related fields
Why choose BPA
Music Production
Our academy boasts a team of experienced instructors who are experts in both music production and performance, ensuring you receive top-notch education and guidance.
Our BPA program covers a wide range of topics including music theory, composition, recording techniques, live performance skills, and more, providing you with a well-rounded education in music production and performance.
We have state-of-the-art facilities equipped with the latest music production technology, recording studios, practice rooms, and performance spaces, allowing students to hone their skills in a professional environment.
We have strong connections with the music industry, offering students opportunities for internships, networking, and real-world experience to help kickstart their careers after graduation.
At GCEC, we foster a supportive and collaborative community where students can learn, grow, and collaborate with fellow musicians and industry professionals. Overall, choosing GCEC for your BPA in music production & performance will provide you with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to succeed in the music industry.
Program Structure
Minimum Percentage Required: 55% in 10+2 from a recognized board.
These are just a few examples, and the music industry offers a wide range of opportunities for individuals with skills in music production and performance. Your specific career path may depend on your interests, skills, and networking within the industry.
Selection for this programme will be based on the students’ grades in their 10+2 from any recognized board, followed by a technical interview / music audition.
Minimum Percentage Required:
55% in 10+2 from a recognized board.
Particulars | Fees |
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Development Fee | 65,000 |
Tution Fee | 1,95,000 |
Administrative Fee | 17,500 | Total Annual Fee | 2,77,500 |
*Caution Money (Refundable) = 5000 Rs
SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA
Percentage in class 12th (Aggregrate of best 5 Subjects) | Criteria | Scholarship |
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>=80% | For EWS Candidates based on merit at the discretion of the academic board, subject to submission of merit & financial documents | upto 30% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Music Production & Performance is a degree program that combines the technical aspects of music production with performance skills. The course covers areas such as recording techniques, music theory, live performance, and studio production.
Graduates can pursue careers as music producers, recording engineers, live sound engineers, session musicians, performing artists, music educators, composers, sound designers, and music entrepreneurs.
While prior musical experience can be beneficial, it is not always required. Our program welcomes students with varying levels of musical proficiency and provides opportunities for skill development throughout the course.
Depending on the institution, students may have access to professional recording studios, practice rooms, musical instruments, and industry-standard software for music production, such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro
Yes, our program offers elective courses or opportunities for students to focus on specific genres of music production and performance, allowing them to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.
Yes, our program facilitate internships, practicums, or industry placements that allow students to gain hands-on experience in professional settings, such as recording studios, live venues, or music production companies.
We offer career counselling, networking events, workshops, and mentorship programs to help students navigate the music industry and connect with industry professionals.
Yes, our program include coursework in music business, marketing, and entrepreneurship to prepare students for freelance work, self-employment, or starting their own music-related businesses.
Yes, graduates may choose to pursue further studies in music, audio engineering, business administration, or related fields at the graduate level to deepen their knowledge and expand their career opportunities.
Each program may have unique features, such as state-of-the-art facilities, renowned faculty members, industry partnerships, or specialized courses that distinguish it from other music education programs.
Applicants should practice and showcase their musical abilities, whether through live performances, recordings, compositions, or other creative work, and familiarize themselves with the requirements and expectations of the audition or portfolio review process.