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Akash Gaur

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Living on-campus is better for Indian students looking for safety and ease of travel. It also offers better socialising with peers. All utility costs (electricity, TV, etc.) are also covered.

However, areas like Wavertree offer more cost-effective housing to Indian students in Liverpool. Some private halls also offer better amenities (like gyms and social spaces).

Most Indian students live on-campus in the 1st year and move out by the 2nd or 3rd year once they get comfortable in the city.

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Liverpool is usually safe for Indian students. The locals are welcoming and the city has a vibrant culture. Apart from occasional cases of racism, students don't encounter too many isssues.

Wavertree, Toxteth, Mossley Hill, and Allerton are the safest areas for Indian students in Liverpool.

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Uni of Liverpool has consistently ranked among the top universities in both UK and globally in recent years. Mentioned below is how its UK and global rankings have changed across platforms:

Platform202620252024
QS World - Global University Ranking#147#165#176
The Guardian - UK Ranking#21#27#36
The Complete University Guide - UK Ranking#23#18#24

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Uni of Liverpool attained its the highest-ever graduate market ranking in 2026. It ranks #17 among universities in the UK for gradyuate employability, as per the High Fliers Research.

Globally, it ranks among the top 150 universities in the world for job outcomes.

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Liverpool Uni ranks among the top 20 universities in the UK for research. As a Russell Group University, it maintains a very high research output. Liverpool Uni has generated over GBP 125 million via its research work in the 2024-25. It has also contributed to major projects like the Large Hadron Collider.

Engineering, Medicine, Sociology, and Physical Sciences are the popular areas of research at the university.

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Yes, Indian students can combine scholarships at the Uni of Liverpool. However, the rules for doing that varies for different scholarships.

Ususally, students are allowed to pair merit-based awards with subject-specific ones. However, scholarships like the International Excellence Award or the Qatar Excellence scholarship cannot be combined.

To know more, students can contact the Uni of Liverpool via email.

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For most programs in the Sep 2026 intake, the deadline to apply for scholarships is May-end, 2026. The Uni of Liverpool scholarship deadlines vary for different programs and course types.

Students can contact the university via email to know about the exact course-specific financial aid deadlines.

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Yes, Indian students at Uni Liverpool can do their placement year from abroad. In the past, students have completed their placement years in the US, China, and Europe.

To know more, students can contact the University of Liverpool Management School.

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Yes, Indian students are paid during their Year in Industry at the Uni of Liverpool. The average salary earned by Indian students is GBP 19,536 (INR 23.94 Lakhs).

Students in music or media may not receive salaries during their Year in the Industry.

1 GBP = INR 122.58

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Indian students struggling to pay their fees at Liverpool Uni are advised to contact the Student Fees Office immediately. Students also have the option to suspend their studies for some time. This will not lead to any new accural of tuition fees and gives students the time to collect the required funds.

The suspension of studies will require an academic approval from the Uni of Liverpool.

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