Applying to the RCM

Flags of the world in the RCM bar
The Royal College of Music has a long tradition of welcoming international students from all over the world. With musicians from 60 different countries studying here, our broad community of staff and students makes the RCM an exciting and diverse hub of musical activity.

Applications for most of our courses are made online through UCAS Conservatoires. This is a central service used for most UK conservatoire admissions, where you can also track your application and accept your offer.

Our main auditions take place in London in November and December. We also normally hold auditions in Asia and the USA, making it easier to audition closer to home if you need to. Whilst we encourage applicants to audition in person to have the chance to visit our campus and meet some of our teaching staff, for most programmes we also offer video auditions/interviews for applicants who cannot make it to an audition venue. Find out more about our overseas audition at venues.

All applicants who audition for our performance and composition courses are considered for scholarships on the basis of performance at audition, including applicants who audition by video.

The RCM also has student exchange partnerships with universities and conservatoires around the world. Find out about applying for incoming exchanges.

Our friendly Admissions and International support staff are here to support you throughout your application journey, so don’t hesitate to get in touch. 

Entry requirements & how to apply

Applications for most courses are made through UCAS Conservatoires.  Register in the UCAS hub to create an account and begin your application.  UCAS Conservatoires provides helpful advice on completing your application form. 

There is a different process for doctoral and exchange applications.

To find out the entry requirements and application procedure for the course you are interested in, please refer to the information on the relevant course page.

We accept a wide range of UK and international qualifications for admission. Courses have different entry requirements depending on the level of study.

All applicants must be able to meet the Royal College of Music’s minimum English language requirements in order to enrol. If you require a Student visa to study at the RCM, you must also meet the minimum English language requirements set by the UK Home Office.

Find out more about our English Language Requirements.

Auditions

Attending an audition is a big step on your route to becoming an RCM student and may feel daunting. But remember the audition panellists want you to feel welcome and do well! We recommend that you prepare as thoroughly as you can, so you can relax and perform at your best. Find out more about what to expect on the day and tips for preparing for your audition.

Please be aware that you cannot take a teacher or translator into your audition room with you, so be prepared to speak in English.

Don't forget

If you are thinking about studying at the RCM, as well as preparing your audition there are some practical things to consider when planning a move to the UK.

Make sure you read our information on visas and immigration, to find out if you need a visa and how to apply 

Visit our living in the UK pages for useful information about healthcare, insurance, banking and working during your studies.

Visit the RCM

If you are able to visit the RCM in person, you are welcome to attend our annual Open Day, which is packed with live music, introductions to the faculties, a selection of open lessons, informative talks and opportunities to meet current RCM students. 

Open Day 

If you cannot make it to our Open Day, but you will be in London, you should consider taking a tour for prospective students.

Tours

If you are unable to visit the UK before making an application there are several ways you can explore the RCM online. You can take a virtual tour of our building and enjoy a series of interactive digital exhibitions from our historic collections at Google Arts & Culture.

Virtual tour & digital exhibitions

We also live stream several events online every season, allowing you to see and hear the high standard of RCM performers.

Watch events online

Enquiries

If you have any queries about applying to the RCM or about moving to the UK as an international student, please feel free to contact our International and Admissions teams who will be happy to offer advice.

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