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Admission Information Sy 2019 2020 Music Theory Exam
Admission Information Sy 2019 2020 Music Theory Exam
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Abelardo Hall 981-8500 loc. 2627
Email: jtguadalupe@up.edu.ph
UPCAT Qualifiers please call the College Secretary’s Office at 981-8500 local 2627 for an important instruction.
Please bring supporting documents together with application form/2 pcs 2 x 2 colored pictures
Applicants may apply to more than one degree program. These applications will be treated and processed in all respects as
separate applications.
TOEFL required of all foreign applicants whose native language is not English or who do not come from schools where the
medium of instruction is English.
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the student to check the status of his/her application especially with regard to
acceptance status. ONLY students who confirm their intent to enroll by a deadline set by the college are considered accepted.
Acceptance slots of those who do not confirm by the deadline will be assigned to another applicant.
As a rule, no alternative date/s for either the Music Theory Exam or Talent Audition is/are provided.
Bring your Official Receipt and 2 sharpened pencils, Mongol #2. (The exam will start promptly at 9:00 a.m.)
* Only students who pass the Music Theory Exam can take the Talent Audition.
Exam results will be posted on Thursday, 11 April 2019 4:00pm, on the College Secretary’s Bulletin Board.
Names of admitted students for the 1st Semester of AY 2019-2020 will be posted on Friday, 03 May 2019, 10:00 am on
the College Secretary’s Bulletin Board. Proceed to Counter B and C for Admission Requirements
TYPE OF STUDENT
Potential High School Graduate
Certification from School Principal/Registrar that you are graduating
this school year. (original document required)
Transferee _______ within UP units: Unit ______ College ____________ Scholastic Status _____________
True Copy of Grades (original required) or Official Transcript of Records (photocopy admissible)
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
A 4-year course of study with a heavy concentration on the applied and theoretical arts. The major areas available are
Asian Music, Band Conducting, Choral Conducting, Composition, Dance, Instruments (Strings, Winds & Percussion), Music
Education, Piano and Voice.
A 5-year course of study with a wider coverage providing a well rounded preparation for a career in music. Major areas
include Composition, Conducting (Band, Choral, Orchestral), Dance, Instruments (Strings, Winds, Percussion), Music Education,
Musicology, Piano and Voice.