Application procedure:
Before you are invited to the live audition, a recent recording should be provided together with other materials as mentioned in the admission procedure. Based on this material, a pre-selection is made.
Following the pre-selection, admission is based on an entrance examination (for which you as an ensemble prepare a program of 60 minutes of at least three contrasting works or movements in different styles relevant for the ensemble type) and an interview.
Pick a programme
- Master ArtScience
- Bachelor ArtScience
- Primary School
- PI - music for pre-school children
- Young KC Junior
- PI - music for wind instrumentalists
- Master Specialisation Contemporary Ensemble Academy
- Pedagogical Lessons
- Artist Certificate Dance / Royal Conservatoire Dance Ensemble
- Auditions
- Auditions
- Orientation course Composition, Sonology, ArtScience
- Course Muziek als Vak
- Young KC Children's Choir
- School voor Jong Talent Beeldende Kunst
- European Chamber Music Master – ECMAster
- Master Art of Sound
- European Master of Early Music
- Master Specialisation Chamber Music
- Master Specialisation Complementary Subject Early Music & Jazz
Studielink is the online registration system for higher education in the Netherlands. When you register, you will also automatically be registered with DUO (Dienst Uitvoerend Onderwijs), the agency that arranges student financing, among other things.
- If you are a Dutch student, log on with your DigiD. If you do not yet have one, it can be requested at www.digid.nl. It could be several days before you receive the log-in codes.
- If you are an international student, log on with a user name and password that you will be able to create for yourself in Studielink.
- Apply for the course of your choice (the first step in your ‘to do’ list) under Royal Academy of Art/Royal Conservatoire The Hague. Complete each step in the screen. Detailed instructions and help with the process is available on the website of Studielink.
Note: you will now leave the website of the Royal Conservatoire. You are not done with the admission process after registering with Studielink. Please read the further instructions below first.
Start by collecting all the documents you will need to register for your entrance exam and your course.
- Recordings (see below)
- Motivation form (see below)
- Master plan (see below)
- Curriculum vitae
Make a recording on video for the pre-selection procedure. We would like you to perform and record a number of works of your own choice. The total length of the recording should not exceed 20 minutes.
Check the entry requirements on the programme page of your choice to get an idea of the level/works we're looking for.
Put the recordings on YouTube/Vimeo.
Create a Word/PDF document with a list of the repertoire and all the activated links.
You will upload the Word/PDF document at the appropriate question in Osiris Online Application later in the process.
Download the PDF to answer the questions in the form. Upload the motivation form to Osiris Online Application.
You are required to write a realistic Master Project Plan. Please refer to the guidelines document.
Master Project Plan Guidelines for Classical Music, Early Music, Jazz, Vocal Studies, Conducting (excl NMO), New Audiences and Innovative Practice (NAIP), Composition, Art of Sound, The Musician Educator.
You can also find these guidelines in the Entry Requirements section of the individual programme page.
The decision on whether you will be permitted to sit the entrance exam (international candidates will sometimes be allowed to sit a NON-LIVE entrance exam) is based on the information and the answers you have entered and the documents and sound and visual recordings you have uploaded. The Student Administration Office will inform you by e-mail whether you will be invited for an entrance exam.
In the weeks after your entrance exam you will be notified by e-mail and/or in a letter whether you have been provisionally admitted to the course or have been rejected.
Notification that you have been provisionally admitted to the course means that you meet the necessary standard for admission but are not yet certain of a place (for example, because the decision depends on the number of places on the course).
You are only certain of being able to enter the Royal Conservatoire and start studying in September of the following academic year when you are formally notified that you have been admitted.
Language proficiency
Bachelor’s and Master’s students and participants in a Preparatory Course must have sufficient command of both written and spoken English to follow their study programme at the Royal Conservatoire.
EU/EEA students
Students from EU/EEA countries or Switzerland or Surinam whose proficiency in English is inadequate are obliged to follow a language course. If it is found during the admission procedure that your command of English is insufficient, you will be required to follow a course and obtain a certificate of proficiency during the first year of the course.
Non-EU/EEA students
If you have been admitted for a Bachelor’s or Master’s programme or Preparatory Course and you are from a country outside the EU/EEA (with exception of Australia, Canada, New-Zealand, South Africa, Surinam, Switzerland, United Kingdom of Great Britain or United States of America), you must demonstrate – before 1 September - that your level of English is sufficient to follow the study programme. You can demonstrate your command of English with your score on any of the following English language proficiency tests: IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC or Cambridge English (FCE/CAE/CPE). The test scores are valid for two years and your score must be valid as of 1 September.
The minimum standard is a score of 6.0 in the IELTS test or level 80 in the TOEFL.
Certificates from the Institutional TOEFL test, the TOEFL ITP test or other language proficiency tests will not be accepted.
More information about language proficiency, courses and the tests.
If you are admitted, you must ensure that all the necessary documents are submitted.
Non-EU/EEA students who have been admitted to a Bachelor’s or Master’s programme or Preparatory Course have to submit the proof of their English language proficiency (see step English proficiency) before 1 September.
If you are admitted you will receive information via e-mail and Studielink about payment of tuition fees.
Only when you have fulfilled all registration requirements will you be enrolled as a student. So make sure that you have submitted all requested documents before 1 September.
Non-EU/EEA students who are admitted to the programme they applied for need an entry visa and/or residence permit. You also need to make other practical arrangements before you come to the Netherlands and when you arrive here. Please check the website for international students coming to the Netherlands for all procedures, information and contact info.