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Trinity College of Music admission process

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Q. Is it hard to get admission into Trinity College of Music?

Trinity College of Music’s acceptance rate is only 36%.

Q. Does Trinity College of Music give a conditional offer?

No, conditional offers are not given to students. Students must sit for an entrance exam.

Q. How do I apply to Trinity College of Music?

One can apply on their website directly.

Q. What are the eligibility requirements for admission to Trinity College of Music?

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 a few of the programs.

Q. What are the documents needed for the applications to Trinity College of Music?

Documents needed for application include:

  • High School/College Documents and Mark-sheets

  • Passport or IDCopy 

  • Examination fee applicable 

Q. What is the application fee at Trinity College of Music?

There is no application fee.

Q. How many intakes are there for Trinity College of Music?

Trinity College of Music does not have intakes. It is an examination board.

Q. Does Trinity College of Music require me to write a personal statement?

No, Trinity College of Music does require a personal statement with the application. 

Q. What do I include in my personal statement for Trinity College of Music?

A personal statement is not required.

Q. What are the deadlines to apply for Trinity College of Music?

There are no deadlines. Admissions are on a rolling basis.

Q. Do Trinity College of Music programs have any international accreditations?
Yes, the exam board is recognised as being listed on the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) register for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Trinity’s regulated qualifications are regulated by Ofqual (Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation) in England, CCEA (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment) in Northern Ireland and by Qualifications Wales.

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