If you have a passion for music, how it’s produced, and meet the entry requirements listed below then we want to hear from you! We encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and levels of experience.
The application process is your opportunity to demonstrate that you meet the entry requirements necessary to study on the course. So that we can assess your suitability for the course and offer you an interview you will need to submit the following:
(All documentation for your application needs to be submitted in PDF format and song files must be in MP3 format).
Information for European and International applicants after Brexit (from 1st January 2021 onwards)
The guidance below is for European and International (from outside of Europe) applicants who want to study at Abbey Road Institute London. From the 1st of January 2021 if you are from Europe and are applying to study in the UK you will need to apply for a visa unless you are already living in the UK and have registered with the EU Settlement Scheme. The guidance below will help you understand what your options are based on your personal circumstances.
I am a European citizen (have a European passport) and I’m already living in the UK. Can I apply for the Advanced Diploma in Music Production and Sound Engineering in 2024/2025?
If you were living in the UK before the 31st of December 2020 and have registered on the EU settlement scheme you can apply to join our one-year Advanced Diploma in Music Production and Sound Engineering. You do not need a visa but you will need to send us your immigration status ‘share code’ when you make your application.
I am a European citizen living outside of the UK. Can I apply for the Advanced Diploma in Music Production and Sound Engineering?
If you are a European citizen living outside of the UK you will need a Visa to join our one-year Advanced Diploma in Music Production and Sound Engineering we hold a license to sponsor Student Visas and can assist you with the process.
I am an international applicant (from outside of Europe). What do the changes mean for me, can I now study at Abbey Road Institute London?
Abbey Road Institute London holds a Student Visa sponsorship licence. This means that we are now able to accept a limited number of international students who require a Student visa to study on the UK. Our international student allowance is currently small, so we would recommend that international students apply well in advance to avoid disappointment. On acceptance onto the course our Admissions department will send you guidance in regards to the application and the documents you are required to submit to us.
Youth Mobility Scheme for International Applicants (Tier 5)
In some circumstances, you may be eligible for a Tier 5 “Youth Mobility Visa”.
You can apply for this visa if you’re aged between 18 – 30 and from the following countries: Australia, Canada, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino and Iceland.
You must be selected in the Youth Mobility Scheme ballot before you can apply for your visa if you’re from the following countries: Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan
For further information on eligibility and how to apply, please visit the Youth Mobility Scheme visa (Tier 5) page on the UK government website.
Are there other courses that I can study at Abbey Road Institute London without a Student Visa?
We have a number of short courses and masterclasses that you may be eligible to join. We offer a 5 month long, part-time Advanced Diploma in Audio Post Production for Film and TV which starts each year in November. You can find out all about the course here on our website. If you are applying from outside the UK you may need to secure a Standard Visitor Visa (SVV) to join this course. Find out more about the (SVV) here. We also offer a 4-day Song Production Masterclass, where you’ll spend 1 day at Abbey Road Studios and 3 days at Angel Studios learning about the full recording process under the guidance of Sylvia Massy, who has worked with Tool, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Johnny Cash. We have a 2 day Drums Production Masterclass led by award-winning producer Haydn Bendall and the UK’s top session drummer, Ralph Salmins. Lastly, we offer the revised 2-day Music Theory for Producers now at 3 Levels which is popular with students applying to the Advanced Diploma and needed to brush up on their music theory knowledge.
Any Questions?
If you’d like to apply but are unsure if you meet the requirements please get in touch for an initial consultation with one of our course advisers. You may also wish to consider attending one of our forthcoming Open Days where you will be able to meet the team and find out how Abbey Road Institute can help you to build a rewarding career working with sound.