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  1. Why Study at the RNCM. The RNCM is alive with people who share your passion for music and our home is a city that lives and breathes it. Opportunities lie around every corner, and we can’t wait to see which path you’ll choose. A love of music opens doors to endless possibilities…. Where will yours take you?

  2. The BMus (Hons) comprises of 480 credits over four years and is made up of three complementary components: Principal Study, Career Development (including Placements and Projects), and Academic Studies. Within its core structure, students also have the chance to develop emerging specialisms through optional practical and vocational electives.

  3. Entrance requirements (4 years): All applicants must be at least 18 years of age on 31 December in the year of entry. All applicants must have passes at GCE A level (A2) in a minimum of two subjects at grade E or above, normally including music, and passes in three different subjects at GCSE level (grades A*-C/9-4) or acceptable equivalent.

  4. RNCM - Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, United Kingdom. 30,956 likes · 249 talking about this · 77,406 were here. The UK’s leading conservatoire for music (The Times Good University Guide...

  5. Programmes. The RNCM is committed to reducing its carbon footprint. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved so far but know we need to do more as we work to create a more sustainable world. One way we can make a huge difference is to minimise the number of printed programmes and free sheets we produce each season. This is why we’ve decided to ...

  6. We’re extremely proud to have received the highest Gold status in the most recent Teaching Excellence Framework, and we’re the UK’s leading music college for research. We’re also the recipient of three Times Higher Education Awards and a Global Teaching Excellence Spotlight Award, all of which highlight our commitment to ensuring that ...

  7. The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) is one of four conservatoires associated with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. Its history dates back to 1893 when Sir Charles Hallé founded the Royal Manchester College of Music. In 1973 the college merged with the Northern School of Music to form the RNCM. All students work within the college’s eight schools, depending on their ...