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Candidates who have passed the 10+2 or an equivalent exam from a reputable board with at least a 50% overall score are only eligible to apply for BFA [ Bachelor of fine arts] course at Andhra university. Candidates must also get a minimum score of 50% on the entrance exam administered by Andhra University in order to be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts programme there.
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1. Self-Study: Start by immersing yourself in music theory and practice. There are numerous online resources, tutorials, and instructional videos available for free or at a low cost. This will help you develop a solid foundation in music theory, instrument playing, or vocal techniques.
2. Join Music Communities: Become a part of local music communities, join bands, or collaborate with other musicians. This will give you valuable networking opportunities, ex
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