T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
GENERAL INFORMATION
HISTORY
ORGANIZATION
PURPOSE
FACILITIES
STUDENTS INFORMATION
FEES AND EXPENSES
ADMISSION PROCEDURE & REQUIREMENTS
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
TRANSFER STUDENTS & HOLDERS OF GRADUATE DEGREES FROM OTHER SCHOOLS
PLACE OF STUDY
LANGUAGE OF STUDY
GRADING SYSTEM
DEGREES
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
ASSOCIATE OF MUSIC
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
VOICE, PIANO, CONDUCTING, COMPOSITION ETC.
ACADEMIC PROVISIONS AND GUIDELINES
APPLICATION DEADLINES
ACADEMIC YEAR
STUDENT ORIENTATION
REGISTRATION
CHANGE OF PROGRAM
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
OTHER INFORMATION
COLLEGE LIFE
LIBRARY AND PRACTICE ROOMS
DORM LIFE
DISCIPLINE POLICY GUIDELINES
LIST OF STUDENTS
CHAIRMANHoto Yeptho
Dr. Ann Meeyun PianoMrs. Sooyeon Lee ConductingMrs. Hae Sung Cho Piano
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACULTY
VISITING FACULTY
MANAGING DIRECTORVesato Theluo
ADMINISTRATORAviu Theluo
CO-ORDINATORAleu Usou, M.A. B.Ed, EYC (UK)
CHAPLAIN & OFFICE ASSISTANTVituozotuo (BTh, M.Div)
Dr. Vesekhoyi Tetseo(Vee) Voice/Conducting Dr. Andrew Byung-Yoon Kim Theology/Mission
Aviu Theluo, B.Music Piano James Swu, B.Music, M.Mus Conducting & CompositionVesato Theluo, B.Music, M.Mus VoiceChikhungo Puro, MDiv, Mth TheologyMegovono Üsou, BA, MA EnglishAkobu Usou, BA, B.Ed, LLB Theory
Ameu Üsou Zao, BA, ATCL ChoirVisahu Peseyie, B.Mus, M.Mus PianoAjeen Longchari Sucha, B.Mus, M,Mus VoiceElija Koza, BA B.Mus GuitarAzha Üsou, Diploma Radio Production & Music Business Point Blank London
MEMBERSKevilenuo EpaoKudecho KhamoKenungoyi TheluoVikuo RhiNeikhrieo Üsou
Zarenthang OdyuoThejangulie UsouWetso MeroWabang Moa
NAGALAND COLLEGE OF MUSIC & FINE ARTS PROSPECTUS 20171
ABOUT NCMFABeautiful serene environment located at Khrutshiezhü below Phezhu Jotsoma, T. Khel Model Village Kohima. Students will discover their intellectual passion through myriad academic programs.
Expressed in its motto: “Truth and Excellence”, the College will uphold a rigorous commitment to music and fine arts in all its breadth and depth. Eminent professors and lectures in the field of music can help strengthen you in your journey with the confidence of your promised future. It’s a welcoming place with a purposeful yet relaxed atmosphere appropriate for learning.
The College aims to provide a comprehensive range of music program that encompasses all areas of music education.
HISTORYIn 2010, the construction of Music College was started by Vesato Theluo & his Wife Aviu Theluo, whom God has given them a vision to impact our people through music. After lots of hardships and struggles the college came into existence in 2016 with only five students. Both of them did their music education from Philippines.
The College Board was constituted in 2014 with Hoto Yeptho as the first chairman of the board with 12 other members.
PURPOSEThe college will not shirk its responsibilities in ensuring that all its pupils are given guidance through.
CAREERS AND CITIZENSHIP PROGRAMMEPersonal and social education programme that deals with issues such as substance abuse and personal relations.The college will encourage indigenous music to promote Naga Music.Religious education programme to encourage stability, to reflect wider issues, to understand and appreciate other people’s culture etc.The college will give importance to Church music striving for excellence in preaching, for the greater work of Mission and to increase hands-on mission work.The college will be at the heart of the community. Hence co-operation and participation of parents in helping to ensure all the students achieving their full potential will be most valued. When not in session the college will become the venue for all sorts of social and educational activities such as adult education classes, summer literacy school, and summer play schemes clubs, community production, concerts etc.The college will accept applications inclusive for all students from Manipur/Assam/ Arunachal/ North East states, India and International students.
GOALSTo create a culture which fosters collaboration, innovation, personal motivation and reflection, mutual tolerance and respect, professional integrity and a lateral approach to problem solving.
To implement a curriculum which aims at high standards of performing skill and at the development of individual autonomy, curiosity, leadership, flexibility and risk-taking through imaginative forms of teaching and learning.
To achieve an educational environment which supports outstanding practice-based research, continuing professional development and innovative approaches to the design and delivery of teaching.
To form significant local, national and international partnerships and collaborations with professional and artistic organizations, educational and community groups.
To have an efficient and cohesive administration that fully supports a creative environment.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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STUDENTS INFORMATIONOur Commitment to You
Provide you with high quality tuition in your lessons and classes, with regard to any particular needs you may haveProvide a supportive and safe environment for you to studyProvide professional advice and guidance about your musical studiesOffer you appropriate performance opportunities and careers informationConsult with you and respond to your views about your course
STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TOFollow the Rules and Regulations
Practice conscientiouslyFollow timetables and rehearsal schedules punctually and reliablyRemain in College for the duration of your timetabled lessons
EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONSYou can only be entered for Associated Board, Guildhall or Trinity College examinations on the recommendation of your tutor. The College can provide accompanists for these examinations for an additional fee.
PROGRESSStudents are required to take an annual internal assessment. All students will receive termly reports. Your place is held subject to satisfactory progress and attendance.
ABSENCEIf you are unable to attend due to illness you must notify the warden’s office as soon as possible. Permission to be absent or miss lessons/classes for ANY reason for a long period must be sought from the Director in writing.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIESThe College is committed to equality of opportunity and opposes discrimination against anyone because of their race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, disability, class, age, religion or marital or employment status. The College will expect you to behave in a manner which supports its commitment to equal opportunities.
CONDUCTYou are expected at all times to
Behave appropriately.Treat fellow students, as well as tutors and parents, with consideration.Help to maintain clean, comfortable facilities by putting litter in the bins provided and eating/drinking in designated areas only etc.
COMPLAINTSThe College will follow the procedure set in place for dealing with complaints about any aspect of its courses or the various services it provides.The College will deal with complaints in an equitable and consistent manner.The College expects students to raise their concerns if they are dissatisfied with any aspect of the delivery of its various services.The College will aim to deal with complaints formally. Students can give their complaint to the Director in writing.
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INFORMATIONIf the academic performance of the student is not satisfactory, the student is likely to be detained and will not be allowed to appear for the examinations conducted by the college Students must not loiter on the College premises while the classes are going on.Smoking and consumption of alcohol on the College premises or entering the college premises, after consuming alcoholic drinks is strictly prohibited.Students shall do nothing either inside or outside the College that will in any way interfere with its orderly conduct and discipline.No student shall collect any money or contribution for picnic, trip, and Educational visit to some place, get-together, study-notes, charity or any other activity without prior sanction of the Director.Students are expected to take proper care of college property and help the college authorities in keeping the premises clean. Damaging college property e.g. disfiguring walls, doors, fittings or breaking furniture, misuse of fittings, or breaking furniture, etc., is breach of discipline, and the guilty will be called for explanationStudents applying for certificates, testimonials, etc. which requires the Director’s signature on any kind of document or application should first contact the co ordinator. Students should not bring any paper directly to the Director for his/her signature.Insubordination and unbecoming language or misconduct on the part of a student is sufficient reasons for his/her suspension or dismissal. Look after your belongings at all times. The College cannot accept responsibility for the loss or theft of your personal property while on its premisesStudents joining the College are bound by the rules and regulations of the College.
FEES AND EXPENSESFees will be charged according to the policy of the teaching Branch including Application, Registration, Tuition and Hostel. The student will be responsible for all expenses including miscellaneous expenses.
Matters not covered by the existing rules will rest at the absolute discretion of the Director.
The College reserves the right to modify without notice the content, delivery and arrangements for timetabled activities within the college.
DAY SCHOLARS (PER SEMESTER)Admission & Miscellaneous Fee : `8250/- Resourse Development & Practical Fee : `12,000Tuition Fee : `15,000/-Total : `35,250/-
HOSTELLER (MEN/WOMEN) Room Rent : `1500 x 5 = `7500/-Mess fee : `2000 x 5 = `10,000/-Total : `17,500/- * `52750/-
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ADMISSION PROCEDURE AND REQUIREMENTSThe applicant shall send the completed application form along with 2 passport size photographs After verifying the application, student(s) will be notified for audition.If the students are staying outside Nagaland a CD of performance has to be sent to the office.An applicant will submit the following Documents:
Transcript of Class 12, B.A. or any other degrees.Certificate of music in any institution or experience.
LANGUAGE OF STUDYEnglish is the standard language of instruction.
EXAMINATIONS
Internal Examinations : Attendances/quizes/assignment/ projects or a combination of these.MID TERM EXAMINATION DURATION : 1 HOUR END TERM EXAMINATION : 3 HOURS
INTERNAL
MARKS10
MARKS
MID TERM
20MARKS
EXTERNAL
70
DEGREES
SUBJECTS OFFERED
BACHELOR OF MUSIC ASSOCIATE OF MUSIC
8 SEMESTERS 4 SEMESTERS
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4YEARS
2YEARS
MUSIC THEORY 1
CHORAL CONDUCTING 1
MUSIC THEORY 2
CHORAL CONDUCTING 2
VOICE PRINCIPLESADVANCE CONDUCTING
APPLIED PINAO/VOICE/GUITAR/PERCUSION/VIOLIN / CHOIR
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP 1
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP 2
COMPOSITION/ ADVANCE COMPOSITION
INTRODUCTION TO CHURCH MUSIC/ CHURCH MUSIC HISTORY
HISTORY OF MUSIC
MUSIC APPRECIATION
MUSIC IN WORSHIP/CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP
MUSIC EDUCATION/ MUSIC PEDAGOGY- PIANO PEDAGOGY/ VOICEPEDAGOGY
CHORAL TECHNIQUE
MUSICOLOGY OF INDIA/ INDEGENOUS MUSIC
CHURCH HYMNODY/LEADING CONGREGATIONAL SINGING
SERVICE PLAYING ORCHESTRATIONPERFORMANCE LAB
LEADING CHILDREN’S CHOIR/ADULT CHOIR
MUSIC ADMINISTRATION/MUSIC IN BUSSINESSTHEOLOGYBIBLICAL INTRODUCTION
HERMENEUTICSOLD TESTAMENT SUVEY
NEW TESTAMENT SURVEYBASIC CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES/ETHICS
PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONMISSIOLOGY
LANGUAGELANGUAGE SKILLS – LATIN/HEBREW/FRENCH/GERMAN
COUNSELLING /PSYCHOLOGY(OPTIONAL)
ENGLISHENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS
ENGLISH DICTIONWRITING AND COMPOSITION
GENERIC ELECTIVES (OPTIONAL)
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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