Early-Bird Makeup Course 2026 — Rs. 80,000 at Shivangi Verma Academy Faridabad

Early-Bird Makeup Course 2026 — Rs. 80,000 at Shivangi Verma Academy Faridabad - Shivangi Verma Makeup Studio

The single biggest reason promising makeup artists never start is the price tag. They scroll, they save, they bookmark — and the months drift by while the fee number on the brochure stays exactly where it was. We built our 2026 early-bird offer to cut through that hesitation. For a limited window, the entire 20-Day Professional Makeup Course at our Sector 16 Faridabad studio is available at Rs. 80,000 + GST instead of the regular Rs. 1,50,000 + GST — a flat Rs. 70,000 saving on the same syllabus, the same trainer, the same kit and the same certification.

This article walks you through exactly what that early-bird rate covers, how long it stays open, why we chose to offer it at all, and how the enrolment process works once you decide to lock your seat. If you have already heard about Shivangi Verma’s makeup course from a friend, an Instagram reel or a Google search and you are weighing whether to commit, this is the page that should give you everything you need to make the call.

One thing we will not do here is dress this up. We will not throw in fake countdowns or invented “only two seats left” pressure. The numbers are simple, the batch size is genuinely capped at ten students, and the next intake begins on June 1, 2026. If the price is the only thing standing between you and a serious career as a Delhi NCR bridal makeup artist, this offer exists for you.

What the early-bird rate covers (full course, no add-ons)

The first question every serious enquirer asks us is the right one — what exactly is included in Rs. 80,000 + GST, and what is going to be quietly added to the bill later. The honest answer is nothing. The early-bird fee is the all-in fee for the entire 20-day programme. There is no separate “kit fee”, no “certification charge”, no “shoot fee” and no compulsory add-on package waiting at the end of week one.

Inside that single fee you receive the complete Basics to Advanced syllabus — HD Makeup, Airbrush, Glass Skin, Soft Glam, nude / no-makeup makeup, skin-like finish techniques, and the full bridal segment that draws the most working brides in Faridabad and Delhi NCR. You also get specially curated training products that are yours to use throughout the course (real, working products from the kind of brands we use on real brides — MAC, NARS, Dior, Huda Beauty, Fenty Beauty, Laura Mercier, Haus Labs and Charlotte Tilbury feature in our daily work, and our students train with the categories that matter on a wedding morning). A professional brush kit is yours to keep at the end of the course — that one item alone retails far higher than most people expect.

Beyond the technical training, the fee covers the final assessment shoot with a professional model, the studio time, the lighting, and the working set conditions you need to build a real portfolio rather than mirror selfies. Every student receives certification on completion, and every alumna gets lifetime alumni support — meaning when you have your first paid bridal client a year later and you need a quick gut-check on a tricky undertone, the line is still open.

Class hours are a working professional’s hours: 12 PM to 5 PM, six days a week, for 20 days. That is roughly a hundred hours of structured studio time, almost all of it hands-on, on real skin. We do not list the day-by-day curriculum publicly — every batch is fine-tuned to the students sitting in the room, and we want the first hour of class to feel like the start of a real apprenticeship, not the opening of a PDF you have already read.

How long the early-bird window stays open

The early-bird rate is tied to enrolment for our June 2026 batch. It closes when the ten seats are filled, or when the cut-off date for that intake passes — whichever comes first. We do not silently extend it batch after batch and we do not retroactively offer it after a student has already paid the regular fee, because both of those moves would punish the people who trusted us early.

Practically, that means the earlier in the cycle you confirm, the better your chances. The first few seats in any batch are claimed by students who have been following us on Instagram for months and were waiting for the announcement. The middle seats fill from word-of-mouth — a working bride who saw us at her own wedding sends in her sister, a friend, a cousin. The final seats almost always go in a rush in the last ten days before class begins, which is exactly when the early-bird is most likely to close.

If you are reading this and the next batch date is still some weeks out, the cleanest move is to send a short message on WhatsApp at +91 9354888093 with your name, your city and the question you actually want answered. We will tell you, in plain numbers, how many seats are open and whether the early-bird rate is still on the table for this intake. No follow-up barrage, no daily pings.

Why we offer an early-bird at all — small batch, capped seats

The honest answer to this is that we benefit from it as much as the student does. A small-batch academy lives or dies on attendance certainty. When seats are paid for in advance, the trainer can plan kit allocation, model bookings, shoot logistics and class material weeks ahead instead of scrambling in the final week. The early-bird is essentially a discount we hand back to students who help us run a tighter, calmer, better-prepared classroom.

The cap of ten students per batch is non-negotiable. It is the single design decision that separates this academy from the standard 30-seat classrooms most aspiring artists end up in. With ten students, every face gets corrected on the first attempt. Every brush hold gets adjusted before bad muscle memory sets in. The trainer can lean over your shoulder during a real bridal base and re-do an eyelid in front of you, twice, slowly, until it lands. You cannot replicate that in a 30-student room — not because the trainer is unwilling, but because the maths does not allow it.

The trainer in question is Shivangi Verma — fourteen-plus years in the industry, more than 1,000 brides served, certified from Makeup Studio in the Netherlands, with 62 Google reviews and a five-star average. She is not a retired artist who teaches because the work dried up. She is an actively booked bridal MUA with a public portfolio you can verify on Instagram (@shivangiverma_makeovers, 25,000+ followers), WedMeGood (5.0 across 26+ reviews) and a long list of destination weddings already completed in Jaipur, Goa, Jim Corbett, Udaipur, Chandigarh, Kashmir, Sri Lanka and Canada. Every batch is taught personally by her — never delegated to an assistant.

This matters in a way that does not show up in a brochure. There is a fear we hear out loud almost every week from prospective students: I’ll waste the fee and learn nothing useful. We understand it. It is the most rational fear in this entire decision. The protection against it is not a polished marketing line — it is the pairing of a small batch with an active, working trainer. When the person teaching you was on a real bridal set last weekend, the techniques you learn this week are the techniques the industry is actually paying for right now.

Regular price comparison: Rs. 1,50,000 + GST regular vs Rs. 80,000 + GST early bird

Let us put the two numbers side by side, plainly, the way we explain it on the phone:

Regular fee: Rs. 1,50,000 + GST
Early-bird fee: Rs. 80,000 + GST
You save: Rs. 70,000
What changes between the two: nothing.

That last line matters more than the first three. The early-bird does not give you a shorter course, a smaller kit, a junior-led class or a reduced certificate. The 20 days are the same 20 days. The brush kit you take home is the same brush kit. The model you do your final assessment shoot on is the same model. The certification you receive is the same certification. The reduction is purely a reward for committing early — a transfer of the planning benefit from us back to you.

For students comparing this against other professional makeup course in Faridabad options or longer diploma routes elsewhere, the relevant comparison is not just the sticker price. It is the per-hour cost of the trainer’s attention, the credibility of the certification on a real client’s WhatsApp screen, and whether the academy will still pick up your call in 2027 when you have a wedding-day question and no one to ask. On those three axes, the Rs. 80,000 figure looks meaningfully different from a similarly priced classroom of thirty.

For complete clarity: please ignore any older Rs. 1,00,000 reference you may find on third-party listings such as WedMeGood. That figure was tied to an earlier, shorter format which we no longer run. The current offering is the 20-Day Professional Course only, regular fee Rs. 1,50,000 + GST, currently available at the early-bird rate of Rs. 80,000 + GST.

How to lock in the rate (inquiry → enrolment process)

The enrolment journey is deliberately short. We do not run a multi-stage sales funnel because we do not need to — the course either fits your goals or it does not, and you should know that within one honest conversation.

Step 1 — Inquiry. The fastest path is to Fill the inquiry form on our site with your name, city, phone number and a one-line note on why you are considering the course. The form goes straight to our academy desk and we respond the same working day. If you prefer voice or chat, the WhatsApp number is +91 9354888093 and you can send a message at any hour — we will reply during studio hours.

Step 2 — Discovery call or studio visit. For most enquirers a 15-minute phone conversation is enough to confirm fit. We talk about your background (none required — the course is built for complete beginners as much as for working artists who want to upgrade), your goals (bridal freelance, salon role, content creation, family business) and your timeline. If you are based in Faridabad or Delhi NCR, you are welcome to visit the studio at Booth No 70-71, First Floor, Sector 16 Huda Market and meet Shivangi in person before deciding.

Step 3 — Seat confirmation. Once you confirm, a partial advance secures your seat against the early-bird rate. The remaining balance is due before the batch begins. We send a written confirmation by email with the start date, the studio address, the dress code, what to bring on day one, and a checklist of basics so you walk in already a step ahead.

Step 4 — Class begins. On day one we hand over the curated training products and the brush kit, the cohort introduces itself, and the work begins immediately. There is no orientation week padding. By the end of week one you will already have done base work on real skin.

If at any point during the inquiry process the answer is “this is not the right fit for me right now,” we will tell you so directly. We have sent enquirers away to a one-day workshop instead, or asked them to come back next year, more times than the industry would expect. A serious academy is not threatened by an honest no.

20-Day Professional Makeup Course · Sector 16 Faridabad

Become a Professional Makeup Artist — Basics to Advanced

Hands-on training on real skin, only 10 students per batch, taught personally by Shivangi Verma — an active working bridal MUA with 14+ years and 1,000+ brides. Products, professional brush kit, certification and final assessment shoot all included.

Rs. 1,50,000 + GST  →  Early Bird: Rs. 80,000 + GST (save Rs. 70,000 — limited time)

💬 WhatsApp +91 9354888093  |  Fill Inquiry Form  |  View Course Page →

FAQ

Will the 20-day early-bird course really prepare me for a working career?

Yes, when treated as a full-time commitment. The format is intensive — five hours a day, six days a week, almost entirely hands-on. By the end of 20 days, students have practised every core technique on real skin under direct supervision and walked away with a portfolio shoot on a professional model. We pair the technical training with client handling, pricing and basic business setup, so you leave with both the craft and the framework to start charging for it.

What if I have absolutely no prior makeup experience?

That is the most common starting point in our batches. The Basics to Advanced syllabus begins from skin prep, brush handling and base theory — the actual fundamentals — and builds from there. Career changers in their thirties and forties sit alongside students fresh out of college every year. The course is designed for complete beginners through to advanced learners, and the small batch size means the trainer paces with the room rather than ahead of it.

Is the certification recognised by salons and bridal clients?

The certification is issued by the academy and signed off on the basis of your final assessment shoot. In practical terms, what gets you booked in the bridal market is your portfolio, your showreel and your trainer’s reputation — not just the certificate. Shivangi Verma is an actively working bridal MUA with 1,000+ brides, 62 five-star Google reviews and 13+ years of industry presence. Her name on your training is the part that opens doors in Faridabad and Delhi NCR.

Will I get clients after the course, or is the market saturated?

The market is competitive but very far from saturated for trained, hands-on artists who can deliver a consistent bridal finish. The bottleneck for most graduates is not opportunity — it is whether their early portfolio looks credible. The course’s portfolio shoot, the alumni support line and the live-skin training during the 20 days are all aimed squarely at this. We share what we have learned about pricing, positioning and channel choice (Instagram, listing platforms, referrals) so you do not lose six months guessing.

Why is the early-bird rate so much lower than the regular fee?

Because early commitment genuinely helps the academy. Confirmed seats let us plan model bookings, kit allocation and class composition weeks in advance — and the saving from that smoother operation is what we hand back as the early-bird discount. Nothing in the course content, kit, certification or trainer access is reduced. The Rs. 80,000 + GST rate is, in effect, a thank-you to students who do not wait until the last week to enrol.

Can I visit the studio before paying?

Yes, and we encourage it for anyone close enough to come in person. The studio is at Booth No 70-71, First Floor, Sector 16 Huda Market, Faridabad. We will walk you through the classroom, show you the kit, explain the daily flow and answer questions face-to-face. If a visit is not possible, a WhatsApp video call works just as well. Either way, the goal is for you to enrol with full clarity — never under pressure.

If this is the year you have decided to stop bookmarking and start training, take the next concrete step today. Reach us on WhatsApp +91 9354888093, send the Course inquiry form, or read the full landing page for our Basics to Advanced course. The June 2026 batch is the right batch to enter at the early-bird rate — and the rate is exactly the lever we built to make starting this career a clean, decisive yes.

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