Audio for Broadcast & Multimedia is growing exponentially in the Indian media sector and there is a huge demand for original content. Students are trained on the latest technology tools to produce, distribute and monetise media properties across digital multimedia industries.
The Programme has been designed to address the growing need for training in audio/radio production by imparting both theoretical and practical skills. The aim of the programme is to prepare students for planning, producing audio programmes and managing radio stations. The course has a very practical focus, so develop your own story ideas and gather your own material through research and coursework.
Audio for Broadcast & Multimedia Highlights
Course Name |
Audio for Broadcast & Multimedia |
Course Level |
Diploma/Degree/PG |
Course Duration |
1-3 year |
Eligibility Criteria |
Passed 12th with 45% - 50% marks |
Admission Process |
Based on Merit |
Salary Extracted |
INR 3,00,000 to INR 10,00,000 |
Eligibility Criteria for Audio for Broadcast & Multimedia
1. Candidates must have completed Class 12 from a recognised board in any discipline.
2. Candidates should have secured a minimum aggregate score of 45% or more in subjects.
3. They must have a minimum aggregate of 55% to qualify for the program.
Admission Process
1. Colleges publish notice of admission on their website from June when most Indian universities would have finished degree exams.
2. Candidate to apply for each college, as each college considers each mark the cut-off mark.
3. Some private colleges and deemed universities perform their counselling process by conducting their university-level entrance exams.
4. Some colleges require a minimum of 50% aggregate in the qualifying examination.
5. Candidates who qualify for the test are called for an interview before the final seat allotment.
Career after Audio for Broadcast & Multimedia
Students find employment as media professionals with broadcasters, media production houses, system integrators, educational institutes and various other sectors of the media industry. They record audio performances or events and combine tracks that are recorded separately.
This can include designers, project managers, installation technicians, and so on. Candidates who want to become Studio Sound Engineers, Audio Engineers, Studio Designers, Live Sound Engineers, Mixing Engineers, Mastering Engineers, Music Arranger, pursue diploma in sound engineering.