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Yes, Liverpool John Moores University has designed various go abroad programs for its students for getting international exposure. Keeping in mind your interest and choice, you may opt for giving football lessons in South Africa, teaching children in Fiji, helping community health workers in Nepal, interning in Shanghai, or studying in France or other European countries.

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In order to get selected, you will have to meet the set conditions of your choice of program. In case you fail to meet the criteria set, the university may still offer you a place in an alternative program. You will have the liberty to accept or reject the same.

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Firstly, students should be able to meet the eligibility criteria for the particular source you've applied for at Liverpool John Moores University. Also, personal statement should be casting an impression and convey the reason behind you opting for the university. 

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You can either pay the full tuition fee before getting enrolled at the university or you may pay 50% of the same before getting enrolled. This can include the deposit as well that international students need to pay. Students can pay the fee through Flywire.

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At Liverpool John Moores University, accommodation offered to the international students is the same as that of the home students. The LJMU residency halls offered as large in size, crafted for the convenience of modern student life. If you’re coming from abroad to study here, you’ll have to follow the same process of applying for accommodation, which the UK students do.

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Undergraduate applicants are required to register for accommodation from May. Students have time till the end of June to book their choice of room. For postgraduate applicants, this varies. The university recommends applying for accommodation as soon as their place in the university is confirmed. More details can be found on the university's accommodation website.

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Lboro considers applications from prospective students who wish to transfer to Loughborough University from another university. The university considers applications for first-year entry and in some cases, second-year entry. However, it does not accept applications for entry directly into the third or final year of a course.

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Lboro has a high acceptance rate of 58%, making it a popular choice among students. Even with a high acceptance rate, the university is a bit selective in its admission process. An applicant's academic ability and potential to succeed in the chosen course is the foremost factor considered for admission.

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Lboro is home to the world's the largest university-based sports technology research group, which is a part of the Sports Technology Institute. The university also has an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research, having strong links with industry.

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A student applying for an undergraduate course requires 50% (West Bengal board), 55% (ISC awarded by CISCE), 60% (CBSE), 65% (All other state boards), for undergraduate study. For admission into postgraduate courses, you need to have a 3-4 years bachelor's degree with an overall average of 55% from a recognised institution. Those who are scoring less but have relevant work experience, or additional, relevant qualifications shall be considered for postgraduate study.

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