Training is offered in:
Vocal Music (Hindustani Classical & Light Music)
Instrumental Music (Sitar, Tabla, Harmonium, Flute)
Classical Dance (Kathak, Odissi)
Sangit Mahabharati offers:
Certificate courses
Diploma courses
Degree‑equivalent courses
Postgraduate‑level courses
Teacher’s Training programmes
Hobby and light music courses
Yes. All training is deeply rooted in the Guru–Shishya Parampara, ensuring personalized guidance, discipline, and long‑term artistic development.
The faculty consists of experienced gurus, performers, and scholars specializing in vocal music, instrumental music, and classical dance. Visiting faculty and eminent artistes also conduct lectures and workshops.
Yes. The academy regularly organizes:
Anniversary music festivals
Periodical concerts
Lecture‑demonstrations
Student recitals
Music appreciation sessions
Participation in events is considered an essential part of learning.
Yes. Attendance at periodical programmes and listening sessions is encouraged and, in some cases, compulsory, as they are considered integral to musical education.
Yes. Examinations are conducted at different course levels to assess both theoretical knowledge and practical performance.
The courses and certifications of Sangit Mahabharati are widely respected within the Indian classical music community and academic circles.
Absolutely. Hobby courses and flexible programmes are designed for working professionals, senior citizens, and music enthusiasts.
You can contact the academy via:
Phone numbers listed on the Contact page
Official email addresses
Visiting the campus during working hours
Yes. The academy maintains archives, a music library, and research resources for scholars, students, and researchers.