UCAS Conservatoires end of cycle 2018 data resources
Our UCAS Conservatoires data resources cover key statistics (applications, applicants, and acceptances) by selected variables such as age, domicile, and sex.
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UCAS Conservatoires end of cycle 2018 data resources
Our UCAS Conservatoires data resources cover key statistics (applications, applicants, and acceptances) by selected variables such as age, domicile, and sex.
UCAS Conservatoires: international students
UK conservatoires are excellent places for international students to get high quality training in music, dance, drama, or musical theatre. Students come from all over the world, to gain performance skills they can use to succeed on international stages.
2020 cycle applicant figures – 1 October deadline
Statistical release published on 14 November, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2020 October 1 deadline, comparison data over 5 cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2020 cycle applicant figures – 15 January deadline
NB Subject level data for 2018 cycle was updated at 1600 on Wednesday 4 March. Statistical release published on 5 March, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2020 January 15 deadline, comparison data over 5 cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2020 cycle applicant figures – 15 January deadline
Statistical release published on 5 March, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2020 January 15 deadline, comparison data over 5 cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2021 cycle applicant figures – 1 October deadline
Statistical release published on 12 November, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2021 October 1 deadline, comparison data over 6 cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2021 cycle applicant figures – January equal consideration deadline
Statistical release published on 4 March, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2021 29 January deadline, comparison data to previous 15 January deadlines, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2022 cycle applicant figures – 1 October deadline
Statistical release published on 21 October, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2022 October 1 deadline, comparison data over seven cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2022 cycle applicant figures – January equal consideration deadline
Statistical release published on 7 April, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2022 26 January deadline, comparison data to previous January deadlines, and graphical illustrations of key trends
2023 cycle applicant figures – 3 October deadline
Statistical release published on 10 November, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2023 October 3 deadline, comparison data over eight cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2023 cycle applicant figures – January equal consideration deadline
Statistical release published on 9 March, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2023 January deadline, comparison data to previous January deadlines, and graphical illustrations of key trends
2024 cycle applicant figures – January equal consideration deadline
Statistical release published on 6 June, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2024 January deadline, comparison data to previous January deadlines, and graphical illustrations of key trends
2024 cycle applicant figures – October deadline
Statistical release published on 6 June, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2024 October 2 deadline, comparison data over nine cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.
2025 cycle applicant figures – January deadline
Statistical release published on 13 February, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2025 January deadline, comparison data to previous January deadlines, and graphical illustrations of key trends
2025 cycle applicant figures – October deadline
Statistical release published on 7 November, providing core numbers for the UCAS Conservatoires 2025 October 2 deadline, comparison data over nine cycles, and graphical illustrations of key trends.