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Applying to RCS Applicants for all RCS programmes (except for BA Performance in British Sign Language and English) should apply through UCAS Conservatoires. The application fee is currently £27.50 (in addition to the audition fee which differs between courses), which allows up to six choices of programme of study.
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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Music school in Glasgow, Scotland
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, formerly the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama is a conservatoire of dance, drama, music, production, and film in Glasgow, Scotland. It is a member of the Federation of Drama Schools. Wikipedia
President: Nicola Benedetti
Founded: 1845
Patron: Charles III
Principal: Jeffrey Sharkey
Students: 1,220 (2019/20)

... Admissions team: admissions@rcs.ac.uk. Students from outside the UK will, in most cases, need a visa to study at RCS. It is important that you leave enough ...
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland hosts a variety of open days, admissions and department events, providing opportunities to get to know what life is like ...
Start your online application to Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland at Acceptd!
Founded in 1847, Scotland's national conservatoire is a global leader in performing arts education, consistently ranked in the top ten of the QS World ...
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The Conservatoire's admissions processes are fair, transparent, and fit for purpose. Applicants to degree programmes apply online through UCAS Conservatoires.
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 ...