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Royal Institute of Art admission process

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Q. Is it hard to get admission into the Royal Institute of Art?

The Royal Institute of Art’s acceptance rate is 50.00%.

Q. Does the Royal Institute of Art give a conditional offer?

No, conditional offers are not given to students.

Q. How do I apply to the Royal Institute of Art?

One can apply on their website directly.

Q. What are the eligibility requirements for admission to the Royal Institute of Art?

The eligibility requirements include 10+2, Proof of Passport, and relevant language test.

Q. What are the IELTS requirements?

English Language proficiency is required for all programs.

Q. What are the documents needed for the applications to the Royal Institute of Art?

Documents needed for application include:

  • High School/College Documents and Mark-sheets

  • English Language Proficiency required

  • Statement of Purpose

  • Recommendation Letters

  • Passport Copy 

  • No Application Fee 

Q. What is the application fee at Royal Institute of Art?

There is no application fee.

Q. How many intakes are there for the Royal Institute of Art?

The Royal Institute of Art has two intakes which are Spring and Autumn.    

Q. Does the Royal Institute of Art require me to write a personal statement?

Yes, the Royal Institute of Art does a personal statement with the application. 

Q. What do I include in my personal statement for the Royal Institute of Art?

A personal statement is required.

Q. What are the deadlines to apply for the Royal Institute of Art?

The deadlines are:

For programs starting in Spring, apply by August

For programs starting in Autumn, apply by January

Q. Do Royal Institute of Art programs have any international accreditations?

Yes, The Institute has achieved formal accreditation by Utbildningsdepartementet, Sverige (Ministry of Education and Research of Sweden). This is a distinguished recognition received by the Institute.

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