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Performing Arts Opportunities After Matriculation in Assam: A Path to Creativity and Career
After completing matriculation (Class 10), students often face the question – “What next?” Many choose conventional streams like Science, Commerce, or Arts. There is another vibrant and rewarding path. It is Performing Arts. Assam students live in a culturally rich state with a glorious tradition of music, dance, drama, and theater. Pursuing performing arts after matriculation can open doors to creativity. It can also lead to recognition and career growth.
What are Performing Arts?
Performing arts involve forms of creative expression that are performed in front of an audience. These include:
Why Choose Performing Arts After Matriculation?
- Cultural Connection – Assam boasts a rich heritage of Sattriya dance, Bihu songs, Ojaali, Bhaona, and folk instruments. Learning these arts keeps traditions alive.
- Skill Development – Builds confidence, discipline, creativity, and communication skills.
- Education + Passion – Many institutions in Assam offer students the opportunity to study performing arts. Students can pursue these studies alongside their higher secondary education.
Courses & Training Options in Assam
After matriculation, students can join:
- Higher Secondary Arts Stream with Music or Fine Arts as elective subjects.
- Specialized Training Institutes like:
- Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra, Guwahati
- Asom Sattriya Sangeet Mahavidyalaya
- Bhatkhande Sangit Vidyalaya (branches in Assam)
- Rabindra Bharati-style institutions offering Rabindra Sangeet, Drama, and Dance.
- Private Academies – Many music, dance, and acting schools in Assam provide part-time or full-time training.
- Diploma & Certificate Courses in Vocal, Instrumental, Drama, and Dance.

Career Pathways in Performing Arts
- Actor/Actress – Theater, Assamese cinema, TV serials, or OTT platforms.
- Musician/Singer – Folk, classical, or modern music industry.
- Instrumentalist – Professional stage shows, bands, orchestras.
- Dancer/Choreographer – Stage performances, schools, dance academies.
- Teaching Profession – Music and arts teachers in schools and colleges.
- Cultural Ambassador – Represent Assam’s folk traditions at national and international events.

Balancing Studies & Passion
Parents often worry about stability in arts careers. Students can balance by:
- Continuing regular studies in the Arts/Commerce/Science stream.
- Pursuing diploma/certificate courses in the evenings or at weekends.
- Taking professional courses after Class 12 or graduation.
Conclusion:
Performing arts after matriculation is not just about pursuing a hobby; it can be a career and identity. For the youth of Assam, this is a golden chance to celebrate their heritage. It is an opportunity to nurture creativity. They can also build a successful future in drama, music, and acting. With dedication and proper training, students can shine both nationally and internationally.
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