Postgraduate entrance examinations for popular singing include Berklee College of Music, American Institute of Pop Music, Los Angeles Conservatory of Music, etc.
The Berklee College of Music is one of the top modern music schools in the United States, located in Boston, USA. It is the largest and top independent modern music school in the world. It was founded in 1945 by Professor Lauren Burke, who teaches piano and composition at MIT.
In June 2016, Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory of Music officially merged. The merged school was named Berklee College of Music. The two schools will share teaching resources and give full play to their respective subject advantages in popular music and classical music.
The American Academy of Popular Music, also known as the American Academy of Popular Music, is located in Hollywood, California. It was founded in 1977. It enjoys high honors in the music industry and is a famous music education center in the United States.
This prestigious university in the pop music industry, with its long history and unique educational style, attracts and brings together industry talents from all over the world, making outstanding contributions to American and world music. The college is a key music college renowned at home and abroad. In 1981, it was authorized to become a member of the National Music Association.
The Los Angeles Conservatory of Music, formerly known as Los Angeles Music Academy (LAMA, Los Angeles Music Academy), aims to train students to become music leaders, offering bachelor's degrees in music performance, bachelor of arts, associate degrees in art performance, and certificate courses, including music Performance, music production, songwriting, etc. The Academy is located in Los Angeles, the heart of the world's music and entertainment industry.