Music Vocal
Technology and training in vocal music have elevated the standards of performance, creativity, and cultural preservation in the music industry. In modern times, aspiring singers who continue to rely solely on informal learning methods without structured training often face limitations in voice control, stage presence, and professional growth. Vocal music education relates to the art of singing, voice training, performance, and musical expression across various genres.
There are many styles of vocal music—from Indian classical and folk to Western, devotional, and contemporary forms. These are practiced and performed in concerts, recordings, films, and digital platforms. Especially with the rise of music production technologies and global music exchange, vocal music has become an indispensable part of the entertainment and cultural sectors.

Programme Objectives
The programme is designed to educate students for a future in music performance and teaching, where they will play an essential part in promoting musical traditions and contributing to the performing arts industry. Among the program’s objectives are the following:
- Develop a solid foundation in vocal techniques, pitch accuracy, rhythm, and stage performance.
- Learn about the various vocal forms and styles across Indian and Western traditions.
- Gain practical lessons in breathing control, modulation, improvisation, and expression.
- Build abilities in performing solo and in ensembles, composing vocal pieces, and understanding music theory.
- Understand the cultural context, historical significance, and contemporary applications of vocal music.
Course Duration
Bachelor of Vocational Studies (B.Voc) is a three-year degree program offered at Kalinga University.
Eligibility
The minimum eligibility to take admission in B.Voc is 10+2 (in any stream) or equivalent or 2 year ITI Diploma after Class 10th or 3 Year Polytechnic Diploma after Class 10th.
Career Path
The Bachelor of Vocation program equips graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to work in various job areas in the music and performing arts industry. Some of the job areas that graduates can explore include:
Job Area | Job Description |
Vocal Performer | Perform as a solo singer or as part of a group in live shows, concerts, recordings, or cultural events. |
Music Teacher / Vocal Coach | Teach vocal music in schools, colleges, or private academies. Help students with voice training and musical expression. |
Playback Singer | Record songs for films, TV shows, and commercials. Work with music directors and production houses. |
Devotional / Folk Singer | Specialize in religious, folk, or regional music performances. Work independently or with cultural institutions. |
Music Composer / Arranger | Compose and arrange vocal parts for music albums, shows, or collaborations. Work in studios or freelance projects. |
Voice-over / Radio Artist | Lend voice for narration, radio shows, or audio content. Work in broadcasting, podcasting, and media production. |
Fees Structure
S.No | Name of the Course | Registration Fee (One Time) | Course Fee (Per Sem) | Exam Fee (Per Sem) | Re-Reg Fee* (Per Sem) | Total |
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1 | Music Vocal | 1,500 | 15,000 | 1,000 | 500 | 130,000 |
Programme Scheme
Syllabus
Admission Procedure

Eligibility
The minimum eligibility for admission in B.Voc is 10+2 (in any stream) or equivalent or a two-year ITI Diploma after Class 10th or a three-year Polytechnic Diploma after Class 10th.

About Fees Structure
Selected candidates will have to deposit the fee within ten working days after the declaration of the Successful candidate’s list. Students can pay the fee by any mode – Online/ Cheque/Draft.

Academic Calendar
The academic calendar of Kalinga University will be followed for all academic and examination matters.

Discipline
The students of the programme will be governed by the University rules in regard to minimum attendance and evaluation for the award of a Degree Certificate.