Times NIE Spotlight - International Instrumental Music Competition
by SaPa (Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts)
₹5,000 Cash Award
Times NIE Spotlight - International Instrumental Music Competition is a competition by SaPa (Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts) for students in Class 3–12, open to students across India. It is free to take part.
Mode
Hybrid
Eligibility
Class 3–12
Fee
Free
Duration
Multiple rounds, concluding with a grand finale.
Format
Individual · Teams of 1
Time needed
Varies based on practice and preparation for each round.
About This Opportunity
The Times NIE Spotlight, in association with the Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts (SaPa), is a major online instrumental music competition for school students. It provides a significant national platform for young musicians to showcase their talent, gain recognition, and receive guidance from distinguished artists.
This competition is open to students from Grade 3 upwards who are enrolled in Times NIE member schools or SaPa in Schools partner institutions. Key benefits include cash prizes, trophies, certificates, and scholarships at SaPa. A unique highlight is the exclusive mentoring session for finalists with celebrated musicians Dr. L Subramaniam and Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Class 3–12
- Age Range
- 8 - 18 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
No specific academic requirements, but participants must be enrolled in a partner school.
Prerequisites
- Have knowledge about international instruments
Open to students in Grades 3-12. Participants must be enrolled in a Times NIE member school or a SaPa in Schools partner institution. The competition is held online and is open to students across India.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Intermediate
What's covered
Not applicable
Rewards & Recognition
Award
₹5,000
The Grand Prize winner receives a cash prize of ₹5,000, and individual category winners receive ₹2,000.
Prizes
Trophy & Title
All semi-finalists, finalists, and winners receive trophies for their achievements. Category winners are awarded the prestigious title of 'SaPa Star'.
Certificate
Certificate of Achievement
Certificates are awarded to all semi-finalists, finalists, and winners to recognize their participation and achievement in the competition.
Recognized by
Career pathways
Finalists get an exclusive and invaluable opportunity to attend a mentoring session with world-renowned musicians Dr. L Subramaniam and Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam.
Recognition
National-level recognition
Skills your child builds
Rounds & format
The competition typically consists of three rounds: an initial preliminary round based on online submissions, a semi-final round for shortlisted participants, and a grand finale for the top performers.
How entries are judged
Participants are judged on technical skill, clarity in music, emotional depth of the performance, musical interpretation, and overall presentation.
Selection process
Selection is based on the quality of the submitted audio performance. Shortlisted candidates from the preliminary round advance to the semi-finals, and the top performers from the semi-finals compete in the grand finale.
How to apply
- 1Register online through the official competition page.
- 2Record a fresh, clear audio performance (MP3 format) of up to 5 minutes.
- 3Upload the audio file to a cloud service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive.
- 4Share the public/accessible link in the application form before the submission deadline.
Frequently asked questions
Is Times NIE Spotlight - International Instrumental Music Competition free?
This opportunity is free to participate in.
Who can participate in Times NIE Spotlight - International Instrumental Music Competition?
Students in Class 3–12. children aged 8-18.
What will my child gain from Times NIE Spotlight - International Instrumental Music Competition?
Grand prize of ₹5,000 cash.. Category winners receive ₹2,000 cash.. Up to a one-year scholarship at 50% off at SaPa.. Exclusive mentoring session with Dr. L Subramaniam and Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam.. Certificates and trophies for all semi-finalists, finalists, and winners.. Gain access to exclusive self-paced music courses on the SaPa Learning Management System (LMS).. Receive the prestigious title of 'SaPa Star' for category winners..
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