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      • The application fee for conservatoires is £27.50 for 2024 entry, and you can make a maximum of six choices. The application fee for 2025 entry is £28.50. There are also assessment fees – we collect most of these, but in some cases you'll need to pay the conservatoire directly.
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  2. The application fee for conservatoires is £27.50 for 2024 entry, and you can make a maximum of six choices. The application fee for 2025 entry is £28.50. There are also assessment fees – we collect most of these, but in some cases you'll need to pay the conservatoire directly.

    • Conservatoires

      Conservatoires provide performance-based higher education,...

    • How to Apply

      Pay application and assessment fees. There’s an application...

  3. Conservatoires provide performance-based higher education, including music, drama, screen and production courses – both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

    • Studying Music?
    • Thinking About Several Courses For The Same Instrument Or Discipline?
    • Not Sure Which Courses You’Re Qualified for?

    If you’re applying for music courses, you might be able to select two instruments if you’d like to. 1. Main specialism is just one instrument. 2. Joint main specialism is two instruments studied equally. 3. Secondary specialism is two instruments – one as your main and one as your secondary. 4. Alternative main specialism is giving two options, eit...

    If you want to apply for several courses for the same instrument or discipline at the same conservatoire, just mention one of them on your UCAS Conservatoires application.
    Then contact the conservatoire directly to mention your interest in other courses (stating your name and the Personal ID we’ll email you after you’ve submitted your application to us).
    Firstly you’ll know whether you’re at undergraduate or postgraduate level – depending whether you’ve previously completed further education or graduated from an undergraduate degree.
    Then you can choose a type of course at that level. They have different entry requirements, so it’s a good idea to contact the conservatoire to check which course they think you should apply for.
    If there’s uncertainty over which will be the most suitable, just apply for the highest level course you’re interested in, then the conservatoire will be able to make a final decision at the auditi...
  4. Although applicants still audition at individual conservatoires, UCAS Conservatoires streamlines the process of applying to conservatoire courses. UCAS Conservatoires enables applicants to create a single electronic application that can be submitted simultaneously to up to six conservatoires.

  5. Sep 3, 2020 · Pay your UCAS Conservatoires fees for all applicable schools. While this doesn’t have to do with a looming application deadline, this is critical when it comes to the UCAS Conservatoires ‘reply by’ deadlines. You cannot receive any admissions outcome from any UCAS Conservatoires school unless you have paid all outstanding fees.

  6. Our UCAS Conservatoires ID is R53. In most cases, you will only have to submit one application. If you would like to be considered for different courses in the same specialism, for example MMus piano and MA piano, please apply for the higher-level course through UCAS Conservatoires. We can adjust your course choice at a later date if necessary.

  7. Costs: No audition fees are charged for courses listed under UCAS Conservatoires. 3. Your offer. If you receive an offer it will either be conditional, based on you achieving certain entry requirements, or unconditional. 4. Accept your offer. When you have heard back from all your choices Go to UCAS Conservatoires to accept your offer.

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