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It is a well-established and recognized music examination board based in Gujarat, India. It is dedicated to the promotion, preservation, and systematic evaluation of Indian classical music (Vocal, Instrumental) and Dance forms through standardized exams and certifications.

 It conducts regular practical and theoretical examinations in:

  • Music: Hindustani Classical Vocal, Instrumental (e.g., Harmonium, Tabla, Sitar, Flute, Keyboard), Light Vocal (Bhakti Sangeet, Ghazal)

  • Dance: Classical Dance forms like Kathak.

The structure typically includes:

  • Praveshika (Preliminary Grade)

  • Pratham (First)

  • Dwitiya (Second)

  • Tritiya (Third)

  • Chaturth (Fourth)

  • Sangeet Visharad (Equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree)

  • Sangeet Alankar (Equivalent to a Master's Degree)

Exams are usually held twice a year – around May-June (Summer Session) and around November-December (Winter Session). Exact dates are announced on the official calendar.

Generally, candidates must be registered through a Vidhyapith-affiliated guru/teacher or an affiliated music school. Direct applications may be possible for higher levels; it's best to check with the main office.

  1. Learn from an affiliated teacher/school.

  2. Your teacher will provide the application form and guide you through filling it.

  3. Submit the form with required fees and photographs through your teacher/school before the deadline.

Usually, a previous year's mark sheet/markslip, passport-sized photographs, and a fully filled application form. For first-time candidates, a birth certificate or school proof of age might be required

Fees vary based on the exam grade/level. Your affiliated teacher or the Vidhyapith's official circular will have the exact fee details for the current session.

The Vidhyapith publishes official syllabus books and textbooks (Parthayo) for each subject and level. These can be purchased from:

  • The main office in Ahmedabad.

  • Authorized book distributors or affiliated teachers.

  • Sometimes available at major music bookstores in Gujarat.

The detailed syllabus may not be freely available in PDF format. It is recommended to obtain the physical books or consult your teacher for the official syllabus.

Results are usually declared within 2-3 months after the examination. They can be checked:

  • Online: On the Vidhyapith's official website (if they have a results portal).

  • Offline: Through your affiliated teacher/school or at the main office.

 You can apply for a Duplicate Mark Sheet or Certificate (Praman-Patra) from the main office. This involves a written application, a processing fee, and providing details like your exam seat number, year, and level.