Proposed Degree Pathways in Live Sports Production
Two long-form academic routes for learners who want to enter this profession at degree level. Both are in development.
Important compliance note: these pathways are proposed and subject to university and regulatory approval. Publishing them as if they were live degrees would be a compliance risk with UGC and AICTE and would damage trust with parents. Framed as a roadmap, they show ambition and a plan.
Semester — proposed bachelor's pathway
A proposed 36-month academic pathway integrating live production practice with the sports business, audience insight and media operations that surround it. It is designed for learners entering after Class 12 who want sustained development rather than a short course.
Intended focus areas: production and sports-media knowledge, sustained specialist practice, research and application capability, and preparation for higher production responsibility.
Ultimester — proposed B.Tech pathway
A proposed 48-month technology-led pathway covering broadcast systems, IP workflows, remote production, data and automation. Laboratory work would examine how production technologies connect, where systems fail, and how resilient workflows are designed.
Intended focus areas: broadcast systems fluency, IP and cloud workflows, engineering-style problem solving, and prototype development.
Current status
Programme title, degree conferment, curriculum, credits and delivery mode all depend on university partnership and regulatory approval. We will publish confirmed details here as approvals are completed.
In the meantime
The Trimester advanced diploma is available now and is designed to carry credit into the degree pathways where approvals permit.
Interested in these pathways?
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