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Applying for more than one course

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In most cases it is only necessary for candidates to submit one application, even if they want to be considered for more than one course.

The examples below should help you decide how many applications you need to make:

When to submit one application

When applying for Joint Principal HÂþ»­ on the BMus course

Only submit one application to the HÂþ»­ if you want Joint Principal HÂþ»­ (two different specialisms studied at equal intensity). In UCAS you will have the option to select both principal studies. Please note that you will be charged the higher joint principal study audition fee. You will have two separate auditions. Joint Principal HÂþ»­ is not available to vocal applicants, due to the intensive timetable of supporting classes for vocal students, such as language and movement classes. 

When you're not sure which vocal course to apply to

We recommend applicants who are unsure whether to choose the Graduate Diploma in Vocal Performance or the Master of Performance/Music, to apply for the Master of Performance/Music. You will have one audition, where you can discuss the most suitable course for you. Likewise, if you are unsure whether to apply to our Artist Diploma in Opera or Masters programme, we recommend you submit an application for Artist Diploma as you can discus the most suitable course at your audition.

When you're not sure which Masters course course to apply to

We recommend applicants who are unsure whether to apply for the Master of Performance or Master of Music in Performance to apply for the Master of Music in Performance (or Master of Music in Composition if you are a composer) in the first instance. You will have one audition (or portfolio assessment/interview for composers) where you can discuss the most suitable course for you.

When to submit two applications

Masters applicants who are unsure of their preferred principal study

If you are unsure of your preferred principal study and wish to be considered for two different principal studies (e.g. Piano and Conducting) please submit two applications. You will have two auditions and will be charged two audition fees.

When you want to be considered for both Composition and Composition for Screen

If you want to be considered for both Composition and Composition for Screen you will need to submit two applications and two separate portfolios. You will also have two interviews. If you do not know whether to apply for Composition or Composition for Screen, we recommend you apply for Master of Music in Composition. You can discuss the most suitable course for you at interview.

When you are interested in more than one of our Masters courses

If you are interested in more than one of our Masters programmes, e.g. Master of Music and the Master of Science in Performance Science, you will need to submit two applications. Please check the application process as the requirements may be different. You will be assessed by two different panels.

Choosing the right postgraduate course for you:

Graduate Diploma or Masters Programme for Vocalists

Graduate Diploma vs Masters for vocalists

If you are a vocal applicant and unsure whether you are ready for our Masters Programme, we recommend contacting the Vocal & Opera Faculty for advice before applying.

If you are still unsure, please apply for the Masters and indicate that you are also willing to be considered for the Graduate Diploma in Vocal Performance in your personal statement. If your application is successful, you will be offered a place on the course that we feel best suits your needs.

Do not submit two applications, as you will be charged twice and will only have one audition.

Masters Qualifications and HÂþ»­ Routes

The HÂþ»­'s Masters programme for performers and composers offers two different study routes, which lead to different degree qualifications. 

The Master of Performance (MPerf) and Master of Composition (MComp) route develops your performance or composition skills to a high professional level through intensive training.

The Master of Music (MMusPerf/MMusComp) route augments MPerf/MComp study with two additional research-led modules, which are designed to train your critical, analytical and research skills, as well as your ability to express yourself verbally to a high level. Owing to the additional emphasis on research, the MMus is a more intensive undertaking that also requires an ability to speak and write confidently in English.

Find out more about the Master of Music in Performance

Find out more about the Master of Music in Composition

If you are not sure which Masters qualification is best for you, please only submit one application. We recommend applying for the MMus initially, which has higher academic entry requirements. You are then welcome to discuss your options at your audition. You may be accepted on the MPerf/MComp route instead.

If you are offered a place on the MMus but decide before beginning your studies that the MPerf/MComp better suits your interests, you can switch routes. You may also be able to transfer from the MMus to the MPerf/MComp route when you start the Masters Programme in September, although we recommend making a final decision before arriving at the HÂþ»­, especially if you require a student visa to study in the UK.

Get in touch

If you are still unsure, or would like to discuss which course/pathway/study option is most suitable for you, you are encouraged to contact our friendly Admissions team who will be happy to advise you.

Admissions

Admissions and general audition enquiries

+44 (0)20 7591 4362

admissions@rcm.ac.uk

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