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London Conservatory of Music Ranking
The London Conservatory of Music ranks as follows:

1. Royal Conservatory of Music-Royal Conservatory of Music

The Royal Conservatory of Music (RAM), also known as the Royal Conservatory of Music, was founded by the University of London. It is a world-famous music school with a long history. Since its establishment, 1822 has trained many world-class outstanding musicians.

The school provides various forms and genres of customized teaching for individuals and is committed to cultivating students' talent, fluency and flexibility. By holding international music festivals, students have the opportunity to perform directly with world-class masters. The graduates of this college will receive a degree certificate from the University of London, which is the only music school in Britain that can get this diploma.

Specialty setting: The professional courses of RAM are very rich, including four-year undergraduate and one-year master's degree, as well as research-oriented master's degree, performer's diploma, doctor of music and other degrees.

2. Royal Conservatory of Music-Royal Conservatory of Music

The Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM), referred to as "Little Emperor" for short, is one of the most outstanding conservatories in the world. Since the establishment of 1882, RCM has been devoted to cultivating outstanding musicians such as performers, conductors and composers all over the world. RCM has been a conservatory of music directly under the Royal Family since its establishment. The current chairman is Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, who issues diplomas himself. The faculty of this college represents the highest level in the world.

They are keen on music teaching and encourage students to grow into real artists through practical music research. At the same time, RCM welcomes the most active musicians in the international music scene to return to RCM regularly every year to communicate with students and provide rich performance opportunities for students at school. More than 500 performances are held on campus or in various districts of London every year, including symphony concerts, operas, chamber music performances and original music created by university composers.

Specialty setting: RCM courses are rich, including undergraduate, master, doctoral and exchange programs. These courses are taught by world-renowned musicians, including soloists and ensemble actors.