Certificate in Sound Recording & Sound Design
B.Sc. in Sound Design & Music Video Production is designed for those who think in beats, visuals, and energy. This hands-on course is your creative playground—where you’ll learn to design impactful soundtracks and effects, direct and produce visually compelling music videos, and master industry-standard audio tools and music tech. From studio work to real-world shoots, you’ll collaborate with artists, DJs, and creators on actual music projects. Whether you're building beats or creating the next viral video, this program equips you with the skills, tools, and experience to bring your sound and vision to life.
Course Includes:
Duration: 3-Year degree with exit options (Certificate after Year 1, Diploma after Year 2)
Batch Size: 20
Training Hours:3 Hours a Day; 3 Days a week
Initial Batch Launch Date:24.07.2025
Course Type: Degree
Eligibility Criteria – B.Sc. in Sound Design & Music Video Production
To apply for this degree program, candidates must have:
✔ Successfully completed 12th grade (or equivalent) from a recognized board
✔ A strong interest in music, audio production, sound design, or music video creation
✔ A creative ear, visual storytelling instincts, and a passion for blending sound with visuals
No prior training required—just a love for sound and a drive to create unforgettable audio-visual experiences.
Course Breakdown
Year 1
Introduction to Cinema & Filmmaking
Ear Training & Principles of Sound
Foundations of Music Production Sound Recording – Live & Studio
Production Sound Editing
Music Video Production Project
Digital Marketing
Year 2:
Studio Sound Recording
Advanced Sound Recording
Music Recording & Editing
Music Composition & Scoring
Storytelling & Direction
Music Production II Project
Entrepreneurship Program
Year 3:
Track Laying & Sound Designing Principles
Sound Mastering
Sound Production for Music
Camera, Editing & Grading
AI Integration in Sound & Music
Music Production III Project
Industry Induction
Career Opportunities
This course will prepare individuals for diverse roles in the audio industry. Graduates can work as sound designers for film, games, or television, or as audio engineers in recording studios or live events. Other options include roles in post-production, music production, and even specialized fields like creating audio for VR/AR experiences. Essentially, these courses provide the skills to craft and manipulate sound for a variety of media.