Undergraduate & Postgraduate Applications (2024)

Undergraduate & Postgraduate Applications (1)

Welcome to 3rd & 4th Level APPLY

To successfully complete your application, we advise you to prepare the required & recommended documentation in advance of starting your application. If you do not have some of these documents, or have any questions about the application process, please email thirdlevel@riam.ie.

Applications for the academic year 2025/2026 are now open.
Applications cost €100.

HELP & ADVICE

Application Guidelines:

For a step-by-step guide to RIAM's online application system, please refer to these handy guides detailing each step of the application.

Undergraduate Application Guidelines (PDF)

Postgraduate Application Guidelines (PDF)

Entry Requirements:

Not sure if you have the required musical or academic grades, English language, competency, or experience to apply to the RIAM? Please refer to our comprehensive entry requirment guides to help you decide. If you are still unsure or have any questions about the application process, please email thirdlevel@riam.ie.

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Supporting Documents Checklist:

  1. Undergraduate applicant's School Leaving Examination Certificate or High School Transcripts. Include forecast results if final results are not available (PDF format).Please note if documents are not in English, the documents should be translated and notarized.
  2. Postgraduate applicant's degrees Transcripts and degree award. Include forecast results if final results are not available (PDF format).Please note if documents are not in English, the documents should be translated and notarized.
  3. NON-EU applicants, passport details under a passport number and expiry date
  4. For applicants whose first language is not English, RIAM will accept the following English language qualifications for admissions:
    •Cambridge English Qualifications -
    •Duolingo English Test
    •International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic)
    •Pearson English International Certification
    •Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
    •Trinity College London
  5. SAT or ACT results (If available, US undergraduate applicants only) (PDF format)
  6. ARecommendation and Academic Reference ( two letters)
    1. The recommendation letter can be from someone who can attest to your musicality, accomplishments and potential.
    2. The academic reference can be from a secondary school/high school teacher or lecturer/professor ( including a principal study teacher)
  7. Repertoire list detailing what pieces you have studied and performed to give the audition committee a sense of your musical background and depth. Your repertoire list may be longer or shorter, depending on years of study.
  8. Postgraduate applicant's CV providing an overview of career to date ( 1- 2 pages PDF format)
  9. For Postgraduate applicants, a 500-word maximum word statement detailing why you wish to study at RIAM
  10. Students applying for the Doctor in Music Performance (DMus) should also provide examples of written work, including essays or articles.
  11. For Doctorate applicants, we require a minimum of a one-page proposal from all doctorate applicants on your chosen dissertation topic. Please include information on existing secondary sources in your area of research.
  12. Application Fee: Euro100(Payable online by Credit or Debit Card)

What formats can I upload?

You can upload a wide range of materials, including images, text and documents (a file cannot exceed 15MB).

The file types that can be accepted are listed below:

  • RIAM recommends to upload files as Adobe Reader files – (.pdf)
  • Image files – (.jpg/.gif/.tiff/.png)
  • Text files – (.rtf/.doc/.docx/.txt)

Auditions & Interviews

Every year, hundreds of applicants go through the audition process for places on RIAM undergraduate & Postgraduate courses. After applying you will be assigned an audition date. Candidates based on the Island of Ireland will be required to audition in person at the RIAM Campus in Dublin. International applicants can submit via online video submission.

We want you to do the best audition you can, to hear you at your best, and to see the full potential within. For more information and advice on this process, please viewthe documents below:

Audition Information 2025/2026 pdf

Program Selection: Choose pieces that highlight your strengths and show versatility. Organize your program to make a strong first impression.

Research: Understand what the conservatoire and specific course expect. Knowing the panel's preferences and the institution's culture can inform your preparation.

Practice Routine: Establish a strict practice schedule with set deadlines to ensure each piece is performance-ready well in advance.

Mock Auditions: Simulate the audition environment by organizing run-throughs in front of peers or mentors. This can help reduce anxiety and improve performance under pressure.

Fundamentals: Focus on core elements such as intonation, rhythm, dynamics, and style. Ensure these basics are secure before diving into complex repertoire.

Record Yourself: Use both audio and video recordings to evaluate your performance. This allows you to pinpoint areas that need improvement and refine your interpretation.

Practice Techniques: Alternate between different practice methods like block practice and random practice to reinforce memory and performance security.

Simulate Performance Conditions: Practice performing at unusual times or in unfamiliar settings to build resilience. If possible, arrange mock auditions in front of family or friends.

Logistics: Plan your arrival time, attire, and even your meals on the audition day. Being comfortable and confident in your environment helps you focus on your performance. Approach the audition like a concert. Arrive in good time, make sure you have everything you will need and dress comfortably. Formal concert dress is not required.

Recorded Auditions: For video submissions, pay attention to the recording venue's acoustics (not too boomy or dry), lighting, microphone placement and camera angles. Test your setup beforehand to ensure high-quality audio and visual output.

First Impressions Matter: Greet the panel confidently, maintain eye contact, and be mindful of your body language. If your audition is open, placement of your stand and other equipment can impact your presentation.

Be Yourself: Show genuine passion and enthusiasm for your music. Panels look for potential, willingness to learn, and a drive to succeed, in addition to technical skill.

Positive Mindset: Remember that auditions are a learning experience. Use this opportunity to refine your skills and grow as a musician. Even if the outcome isn't as expected, each audition is a step forward in your artistic journey.

  • Accurate intonation, good rhythm, thoughtful dynamics and an understanding of style
  • An excellent work ethic and drive to succeed
  • Curiosity and willingness to learn
  • A passion for music and performance
  • Potential for progress and development

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Undergraduate & Postgraduate Applications (2024)

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