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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Total, Scotland

£37,000
Median Salary (5yr)
90.5%
Employment Rate
2
Subjects

How much do Royal Conservatoire of Scotland graduates earn by subject?

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland graduates earn a median salary of £37,000 five years after graduation. The highest-paying subject is Education and teaching at £40,000, while Performing arts graduates earn £24,800.

£39,800 £41,000
£13,900 £29,200

What are the employment outcomes at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland?

90.5% of Royal Conservatoire of Scotland graduates are in sustained employment or further study 5 years after graduation. The university offers 2 subjects with median salaries ranging from £24,800 to £40,000.

Subject Employment Median Salary
Education and teaching 100% £40,000
Performing arts 85.6% £24,800

* Avg. Tariff: Average UCAS tariff points of students who enrolled on this course. This is not the entry requirement — enrolled students often exceed requirements. Always check the official university website for actual entry requirements.

Reference: A*=56, A=48, B=40, C=32 points. Example: AAA = 144 points. Calculate your tariff →

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Highest Earning Subjects

  • 1 Education and teaching £40,000
  • 2 Performing arts £24,800

Quick Facts

Location Total
Country Scotland
Type University
UKPRN 10005561
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Tuition Fees

UK students: £9,250/year (government-capped)
International students: £15,000–£40,000+/year (varies by course)

Check the university website for exact international fees.

Data Source

Graduate earnings from the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset and Graduate Outcomes survey via Discover Uni 2024/25. Figures show median earnings at 15 months, 3 years, and 5 years after graduation. Continuation rates show the percentage of students who progress in their studies.

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