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Event Management and Wedding Planning
We put you inside actual weddings, festivals, and cultural ceremonies from Semester I. By the time you graduate, you’ve already done the job. You know vendor negotiations, production design, budgets, and what to do when everything goes wrong at 6pm on the wedding day.
Duration
3 Years (6 Semesters)
Eligibility
10 + 2 (Any Stream)
SPECIALIZATIONS
Wedding Planning
Build expertise in wedding planning, client management, and creative design, enabling learners to craft personalized celebrations aligned with client vision and expectations. Our students are equipped to deliver seamless wedding experiences that enhance satisfaction, elevate aesthetics, and create meaningful, memorable moments.
Tourism and Cultural Events
Build expertise in tourism development, cultural programming, and destination promotion, enabling learners to design events that showcase heritage and local experiences. Our students are equipped to create immersive cultural events that boost tourism, strengthen community engagement, and generate measurable economic impact.
Program Curriculum
Get mentored by the biggest names in the Events, Marketing and Design space.
Program Curriculum
Bachelors in Event Management and Wedding Planning
3 Years (6 Semesters)
Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS)
SEMESTER 1
Industry Foundations
Experiential Marketing
AI Applications
Advance Computer Skills
SEMESTER 2
Creative and Content Management
Event Marketing & Corporate Sponsorships
Production Design Skills
In House Live Event Curation and Production
SEMESTER 3
Financial Management
Lighting Design and Acoustic Management
Generative AI
ESG & Responsible Event Practices
SEMESTER 4
Wedding Planning
Wedding Design Studio I: Concepts and Visualisation
Wedding Ceremonies Management: Indian and Global Traditions
Wedding Marketing and Client Acquisition
Event Technical: Audio Visual, Trussing, Special Effects
Digital Communication Tools
Event Industry Immersion & Cultural Documentation Studio
Cause-Led Experiential Marketing and Community Engagement
Concerts & Live Events
Religious, Cultural and Community Events Management
Government Events Management
Tourism and Destination Marketing
Digital Communication Tools
SEMESTER 5
Wedding Planning
Destination Wedding Management
Wedding Pre-Production & Project Management
Budgeting, Pricing & P&L for Wedding Events Businesses
Crisis Management & Contingency Planning
Any 1: Event Management Software OR Event Design Software Lab
Technical Direction & Live Event Operations
Project Management Pre-Wedding Socials & Entertainment
Concerts & Live Events
Cultural Festivals Programming and Management
Destination Management & MICE
Stakeholder Engagement
Festival Tourism Economics
SEMESTER 6
Wedding Planning
Business Development and Client
Management Wedding Events
Wedding Events Design Studio II: Set, Decor and Floral Systems
Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Management Vendor Sourcing, Quality Control and Procurement Management for Wedding Production
Event Safety, Crowd Dynamics & Emergency Response Management
The Art of Gifting / Cross-Cultural Rituals & Traditions / Wedding Tech
Concerts & Live Events
IP Curation
CRM & Data Analytics
Production Planning & Procurement
Capstone Event
Job Opportunites
Get mentored by the biggest names in the Events, Marketing and Design space.
Wedding Planner & Consultant
A wedding planner and consultant designs and manages weddings from concept to execution. This role requires creativity, organization, and client management skills to deliver seamless and personalized celebrations.
Hospitality & Guest Relations Manager
A hospitality and guest relations manager ensures a smooth and comfortable experience for all attendees. This role requires communication, coordination, and service excellence to manage guest interactions effectively.
Creative Director / Wedding Designer
A creative director or wedding designer develops the visual theme and overall aesthetic of weddings. This role requires creativity, design sense, and attention to detail to bring unique concepts to life.
Logistics & Transport Coordinator
A logistics and transport coordinator manages movement of guests, vendors, and materials. This role requires planning and problem-solving skills to ensure smooth operations.
Food & Beverage (Catering) Manager
A food and beverage manager oversees catering, menu planning, and service quality. This role requires coordination, vendor management, and attention to detail to ensure excellent dining experiences.
Entertainment & Artiste Manager
An entertainment and artiste manager handles performers, schedules, and performances. This role requires coordination, negotiation, and creativity to deliver engaging entertainment.
RSVP & Invitation Manager
An RSVP and invitation manager handles guest lists, invitations, and confirmations. This role requires organization and communication skills to ensure accurate guest management.
Technical & Production Manager (AV/Lighting)
A technical and production manager oversees audio-visual and lighting setups for events. This role requires technical expertise and coordination to ensure flawless execution.
Bridal / Groom Stylist & Concierge
A bridal or groom stylist and concierge manages styling, personal assistance, and schedules for the couple. This role requires attention to detail and personalized service skills.
On-Site Floor Manager (The "Executor")
An on-site floor manager ensures real-time execution of event plans during the wedding. This role requires quick decision-making, coordination, and strong problem-solving abilities.
Festival Director / Curator
A festival director or curator designs and manages cultural festivals and large-scale events. This role requires creativity, leadership, and planning skills to deliver engaging experiences.
Destination Marketing Manager (DMM)
A destination marketing manager promotes locations through events and campaigns. This role requires marketing expertise and strategic thinking to attract visitors and boost tourism.
Heritage & Culture Site Manager
A heritage and culture site manager oversees operations at cultural or historical venues. This role requires preservation awareness, management skills, and visitor experience planning.
Cultural Tourism Consultant
A cultural tourism consultant develops strategies to promote cultural experiences and destinations. This role requires research, planning, and market understanding to enhance tourism appeal.
Artist & Performer Coordinator
An artist and performer coordinator manages bookings, schedules, and logistics for performers. This role requires coordination and communication skills to ensure smooth performances.
Publicity & Public Relations (PR) Lead
A PR lead manages media relations, promotions, and event visibility. This role requires communication, networking, and strategic planning to build strong public presence.
Community Engagement Officer
A community engagement officer connects with local communities to ensure participation and inclusivity. This role requires interpersonal skills and outreach planning to build meaningful engagement.
Grant & Funding Specialist
A grant and funding specialist secures financial support through proposals and partnerships. This role requires research, writing, and strategic planning to obtain funding.
Tour Experience Designer
A tour experience designer creates curated travel and event experiences for visitors. This role requires creativity, planning, and understanding of audience preferences.
Site Operations & Crowd Manager
A site operations and crowd manager ensures smooth venue functioning and crowd control during events. This role requires planning, safety awareness, and coordination skills.
How To Apply
Get mentored by the biggest names in the Events, Marketing and Design space.
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Apply Online;
Quick Form
Basic Documents
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Shortlisted For Interview
Online Or In Campus
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Admission Offer
Accept Digitally
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Get Started:
Orientation + Industry Immersion Week
Other Programs
Our programs are built for our students to apply these concepts in the real world from the first semester. We focus on every individual student to help them realise their strengths early on in the first year which in turn would help them choose a career they can excel in from the first day at their respective workplace.
The specializations also would be chosen on this criteria after submitting a thorough SOP with senior faculty and industry experts.
Event Management & Media & Live Events
Here’s what nobody tells you about live entertainment, the people who rise fast are the ones who showed up already knowing how things work. The AV, the artist contracts, the crowd flow, the split-second calls. At MSEED you learn all of it on actual productions, not case studies. Concerts, sports events, e-sports, festivals you work across all of it before you graduate.
Event Management & Experiencial Marketing
You spend the years inside real brand activations, MICE productions, and experiential campaigns. Not studying them. Running them. You graduate knowing how to build something people feel, price it, pitch it, and deliver it.