Sound engineering involves a combination of creative and technical processes. The creative process consists in capturing sound in the studio or location. The technical process involves mixing the sound in a stereo or surround sound mix for the theatre audience.
No its not mandatory. But if you have one, that can be really helpful
A batch will have at most 40 students. Maintaining a limited student count per batch keeps student-faculty ratio and Lab sessions under control.
We offer Degree, Diploma, Certification and other short courses in Sound Engineering and BSc or BA depending on the campus that you choose to study with us.
No. We do not teach any musical instruments.
You'll need a decent specification laptop, a monitoring headphone and a hard drive to store the projects.
Our Labs and Studios are open for the students during work hours on all working days except public holidays.
Yes, the students have internship opportunities, and we provide placement assistance.
We do not offer scholarships, but we do have flexible payment plans. For further details, please feel free to contact our team.
Yes. There are certain elective subjects in some of the semisters.
The duration for our Diploma course is 1 year and that of the degree course is 3 years.
At Seamedu, we believe that regular interactions with distinguished industry professionals and corporate leaders from the media, management, and technology sectors play a vital role in the holistic development of our students. Our placement department organizes guest lectures, seminars, and workshops, inviting seasoned experts to share their insights and experiences. Additionally, we conduct regular training and placement activities, including soft skills development sessions, to enhance students' personal and professional growth.
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