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If you are an independent applicant, or if you live outside the UK, you should use the UCAS online application system. The UCAS Undergraduate Institution Code for the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is R86 and the Course Code is found on the course page.
Applying to the College depends on which course you are interested in. We take applications via UCAS or UCAS Conservatoires. There is detailed guidance on each course page.
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- Register with UCAS. Register in the UCAS Hub and complete the registration questions – confirming the year you want to start your studies and that you're interested in ‘Undergraduate’ level of study.
- Complete your details. There are some key points to note: You must complete all mandatory questions and you can’t skip any sections. These must all be complete before your application can be sent.
- Add your education history. You must enter all your qualifications from secondary education onwards – whether you have the result (even any that were ungraded) or you’re still awaiting exams and results.
- Complete your employment history. If you've had any paid jobs – full-time or part-time – here's where you can enter details for up to five of them. Include company names, addresses, job descriptions, and start/finish dates.
Jul 10, 2024 · To start a new application, visit UCAS Conservatoires: Apply and Track. The UCAS Conservatoires Institution Code for the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is R59 and the Course Code for course is located on the course page.
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UCAS Tariff points only apply to Level 3/SCQF Level 6 qualifications, not Level 2 qualifications such as GCSEs. This calculator covers Level 3 UK qualifications regulated by Ofqual, Qualifications in Wales, CCEA and QAA, as well as SCQF Level 6 qualifications accredited by SQA and SCQF.