
The June 1, 2026 batch of our 20-Day Professional Makeup Course opens with ten seats, one studio, and one promise — that every student leaves Faridabad with the technical hands, the business head, and the portfolio shots needed to walk into a paid bridal booking. We are writing this article because Riya — and the dozens of aspiring makeup artists like her who message us every week — keeps asking the same set of questions about the upcoming intake. This is the answer, in one place.
If you are reading this in May 2026, the clock is already ticking. The batch begins Monday, June 1, runs for twenty consecutive days, classes are 12 PM to 5 PM at our Sector 16 Huda Market studio, and we cap enrolment at ten students for a reason — beyond ten, hands-on bridal coaching stops being hands-on. We have run this course in this city, in this format, since 2012. The June 1 cohort is the first intake at the relaunched pricing structure, and the seats are filling faster than any batch we have run before.
This piece walks through exactly what the June 1 batch covers, how many seats are left, what the inquiry-to-confirmation flow looks like, why the early-bird Rs. 80,000 + GST window matters, and what to expect on Day 1. If, after reading, you feel ready to lock in your seat, message us on WhatsApp at +91 9354888093 or use the course inquiry form — we respond personally, usually within a few hours.
What the June 1 batch covers — high-level structure
Twenty days. Roughly one hundred hours of structured studio training, plus practice time on either side. The course is intentionally built as a Basics to Advanced arc, and the curriculum on the studio whiteboard has not changed in shape since we started teaching — only deepened with every cohort.
The first stretch is foundation work — skin science, undertone reading, base building, colour theory, and the anatomy of an eye and a lip. We spend longer here than most academies do, because the artists who skip this end up with technically pretty work that does not photograph, does not last, and does not flatter Indian skin under heat and bridal lighting. Once the foundation is solid, we move into the looks our city actually books — HD makeup, airbrush, glass skin, soft glam, nude finish, and full bridal techniques. Students work on live models from the very first week; there is no fortnight of slides before you are allowed to touch a brush.
The latter part of the course is the part most academies in Delhi NCR underweight — the business of makeup. Pricing your work, handling client trials, managing wedding-day logistics, building a portfolio that converts, and setting up an Instagram presence that actually generates inquiries instead of just likes. The wedding industry across Faridabad, Delhi and Gurgaon is saturated; technical skill alone is not enough. We treat the commercial side as non-negotiable curriculum, not as a bonus appendix.
Closing the cohort is a final assessment shoot with a professional model — full hair, full makeup, full draping where relevant — photographed properly so each student walks out with portfolio-grade images on their phone before they walk out of the studio for the last time. Certification is issued on completion. Every alumna of every batch retains lifetime alumni support, which in practice means we still take WhatsApp questions from students who graduated three or four years ago, on shoots they are running today.
Seats remaining and how to lock yours in
The June 1 batch is capped at ten students. As of the morning we are publishing this article, four seats are confirmed and two more are mid-conversation with us. That leaves a moving number — somewhere between four and six — and it changes daily. We will update this paragraph if the cohort fills before June 1.
The cap is not a marketing device. With more than ten students, the trainer cannot personally watch every brush stroke; with fewer than ten, we cannot run paired practice exercises properly. Ten is the number we have arrived at across thirteen-plus years of teaching this material in Faridabad. We will not exceed it. If the June 1 batch fills before you reach out, we will offer you the next intake — but the next intake will already be at a different point in the early-bird cycle, and we cannot guarantee the launch pricing past this window.
To lock a seat, you do two things. First, message us on WhatsApp or fill the academy inquiry form — that opens a conversation, not a contract. Second, after your trainer call, you confirm your place by paying the seat-blocking amount. The paid amount goes against your final fee; it is not an additional charge on top. Until that payment lands, your name sits on the inquiry list, not the cohort list, and the next person to confirm takes the seat ahead of you.
We mention this directly because we have had students lose seats by hesitating a week. The June 1 cohort is the first batch at the relaunched pricing — Riya, if you have read this far and you have been considering it, the math is straightforward: the small-batch ceiling makes timing matter more than the price.
Inquiry → trainer call → seat confirmation flow
We keep the enrolment process deliberately human. There is no online cart, no automated drip sequence, no aggressive follow-up. The flow has three steps and usually takes a week, end to end.
Step one — inquiry. Either WhatsApp the studio at +91 9354888093 with a one-line “I’m interested in the June 1 batch”, or fill the short course inquiry form on the academy page. Tell us your name, your city (so we know if you are commuting in from Delhi or staying somewhere local in Faridabad for the twenty days), and one sentence about why you are looking at the course. We read every form personally; an automated reply is not waiting on the other side of it.
Step two — trainer call. Within twenty-four to forty-eight hours, Shivangi gets on a fifteen-minute call with you. This is not a sales pitch — it is a fit conversation. We ask about your background, your goal (freelance bridal artist, salon team, content creator, career switcher), your prior makeup experience if any, and what you are most worried about. You ask anything. People typically ask about pricing transparency, the kit, accommodation options, refund policy, and how the course handles complete beginners. We answer in plain language. If we genuinely think the course is not the right next step for you, we say so — sending a wrong-fit student into a twenty-day intensive helps no one.
Step three — seat confirmation. If both sides feel good after the call, we send you the bank details and the early-bird invoice. The seat is yours when the seat-blocking amount lands. Balance is due before Day 1. We share the studio map, the alumni group invite, the kit list, and the welcome note — and we close the inquiry list at ten. That is the entire flow. No drama, no manufactured deadlines, no urgency tactics — just a clear path from “thinking about it” to first day of class.
Early-bird Rs. 80,000 + GST window
The honest section. The regular price for the 20-Day Professional Makeup Course is Rs. 1,50,000 + GST. The early-bird rate for the June 1 cohort is Rs. 80,000 + GST, which means a saving of Rs. 70,000 against the regular rate. This early-bird figure is a limited-time launch rate — not the standard fee — and it is tied to this batch and the next one or two intakes only. After that, the listed regular price returns.
We need to address the fear underneath this number directly, because Riya has named it on every trainer call we have run this month: “I’m worried I’ll spend close to a lakh and learn nothing useful.” That is the most rational fear an aspiring makeup artist can voice in 2026, and we will not dismiss it.
Here is how the course is built to refuse that outcome. The training is hands-on on live models from the first week — students do not sit through theory videos for a fortnight before touching a brush. The brushes themselves are professional-grade and yours to keep on Day Twenty. The training products — including names you will recognise from our working bridal kit, brands like MAC, NARS, Dior, Huda Beauty, Fenty Beauty, Laura Mercier, Haus Labs and Charlotte Tilbury — are yours to use during the course. The final assessment shoot with a professional model gives you portfolio-grade images, not classroom snaps. Certification is issued on completion. Lifetime alumni support is exactly what it sounds like — we pick up the WhatsApp when an alumna calls about a tricky bride three years from now.
And the trainer is not absent from any of it. Shivangi Verma — fourteen-plus years in the industry, 1,000-plus brides personally on the chair, an active working bridal MUA, sixty-two five-star Google reviews — teaches every batch personally. There is no senior-junior swap halfway through the course. One of the recurring lines from our reviews captures the difference well: “She knows her job very well — totally involved, dedicated and patient.” That involvement is what the eighty thousand is paying for. The kit is included. The certificate is included. What you are buying, fundamentally, is fourteen years of working artistry, transferred over twenty days, in a room of nine other people instead of a hundred.
If, after the trainer call, the early-bird math still feels heavy, we will walk through it with you. We do not run pressure tactics. We do run a real business — and the early-bird window, like the seat cap, will close.
What to bring on Day 1 (and what we provide)
Day 1 is Monday, June 1, 2026. Class begins at 12 PM. The studio is at Booth No 70-71, First Floor, Sector 16 Huda Market, Faridabad — Haryana 121002. Most students arrive between 11:30 and 11:45, settle in, meet the cohort, and we start sharp.
What we provide. A specially curated set of training products — the same calibre we work with on real bridal jobs — yours to use across the twenty days. A professional brush kit that is yours to keep at the end of the course. Live models for hands-on practice. A clean, well-lit, ring-light-equipped workstation per student. Certification on completion. The final assessment shoot with a professional model. Tea, coffee and water through the day. And lifetime alumni support — which is more valuable than most students realise on Day 1, and quickly becomes obvious once they hit their first paid client and need a second opinion.
What you bring. A notebook (paper, please — the muscle memory of writing things down matters). A spare set of comfortable clothes you do not mind getting product on. A hair tie and a clip. Your phone for reference photography and BTS. If you already own brushes you trust, bring them; you will get a professional kit from us regardless. If you wear contact lenses, bring solution and a case for the long sessions. If you have a personal skincare regimen, bring it — we will be working on each other and on models, and we want your skin happy through the twenty days.
Beyond the physical items — bring willingness to be corrected. The fastest students in our cohorts are not the ones who arrive with the most confidence; they are the ones who absorb feedback without ego. Riya, if you are reading this, take that as the most useful sentence in this article.
FAQ
Will the 20-Day course really prepare me for a career as a working makeup artist?
Yes — when paired with consistent practice after the course. Twenty days at five hours of structured class plus practice on either side adds up to roughly one hundred hours of guided training, on live models, with a trainer who is actively booking weddings the same week she is teaching. The portfolio shots from your final assessment, the brush kit, the certification, and the alumni network are designed specifically to make the first paid bookings reachable in the months that follow. Career outcomes still depend on consistency and your Instagram presence after Day 20 — the course gives you the runway, not the autopilot.
I’m a complete beginner — am I going to fall behind?
No. The course is built as Basics to Advanced specifically because every cohort has at least one or two complete beginners. Skin science, base, eye anatomy, lip work and colour theory are taught from zero. Within the first stretch of the course, beginners are doing full faces. The small-batch cap of ten students exists so that no one fades into the background — Shivangi can see every student’s work every day, and corrections happen in real time.
What if I cannot pay the full early-bird amount upfront?
Tell us on the trainer call. We work with split payments — typically a seat-blocking amount on confirmation, and the balance before or by Day 1. The exact split varies and is agreed individually. We do not advertise a finance scheme because every situation is different — but we have not had a serious student walk away over payment timing in thirteen-plus years.
Is the certification recognised, and does the academy have a track record?
The certification is issued by Shivangi Verma’s makeup studio and academy in Faridabad, with thirteen-plus years of operation, sixty-two five-star Google reviews, 1,000-plus brides served personally, international training from Makeup Studio in the Netherlands, and a working portfolio that includes destination weddings from Jaipur and Udaipur to Sri Lanka and Canada. Our weight in the market is built on bridal work, not on a teaching brand — which is what makes the certification credible to clients in Delhi NCR and beyond. Real working track record, not a logo.
Is accommodation arranged for out-of-town students coming to Faridabad?
We do not run an in-house hostel, but we keep a vetted list of PG and short-stay options within ten minutes of the Sector 16 Huda Market studio that past students have used and recommended. Once your seat is confirmed, we share the list. Faridabad is well-connected within Delhi NCR by metro and road, and most out-of-town students settle in within the first weekend of the course.
If you have made it this far, you are no longer casually browsing — you are weighing a decision. The June 1, 2026 batch of our professional makeup course in Faridabad is exactly ten seats, exactly twenty days, exactly one trainer in the room with you, and exactly one early-bird window. Reach out before that window closes — and before the cohort does.
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)
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