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Studying the BSc at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore saves you a lot of money. In the UK, the same degree can cost over INR 25 Lakhs a year just for tuition. You also save on expensive UK rent and flight tickets. By staying in Bangalore, you get the exact same certificate and quality of education for much less. It makes a top-tier international degree possible for many more families. It is a very smart way to get a global education.

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When you join the BSc at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore, there is a one-time admission fee of INR 50,000. You also need to pay INR 50,000 security deposit, which you get back later. You should also think about your daily costs like food and housing in Bangalore. These aren't included in the tuition fee. The university is very clear about all costs from the start.  

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University of Liverpool, Bangalore BSc application fee is INR 5,000. But if you apply early, you might get a discount. If you apply before April end, this application fee will get waived off.

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Yes, the university has a very helpful admissions team. Once you start your BSc application, someone from the University of Liverpool, Bangalore will reach out to help. You can ask them questions about documents or how the interview works. They can guide you through the website if you get stuck.

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Getting into the BSc at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore is quite competitive. Since there are only 180 seats in the entire BSc course, the university picks the best students. They look for good grades and a genuine interest in the subject. Having a strong personal statement can really help your case.

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Specialized courses like Game Design or Biomedical Sciences have 30 seats each. The BSc in Accounting and Finance at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore also has 30 spots. These smaller groups are great for learning complex topics. You get more time to use the labs and equipment. The teachers can give you more personal feedback on your work. These limited seats make the environment very focused and professional. It is a great way to learn with other dedicated students.

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For the first batch in 2026, there are 60 seats for the BSc in Computer Science, and 30 seats in BSc in Computer Science with Software Development. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore keeps the class size small on purpose. This ensures that every student can talk to their teachers easily. You won't be just a number in a crowded room. Because Computer Science is very popular, these 90 seats can fill up very quickly. It is best to apply early to make sure you get one of these spots.

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Yes! University of Liverpool, Bangalore conducts multiple rounds for BSc admissions. The first admission round ends in December, and the second in January. Some more rounds are conducted in April and May. Each round has a limited number of seats. If you apply in the early rounds, you have a better chance.

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Applications for the September 2026 BSc intake usually open in late 2025. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore encourages students to start their forms early. This gives you plenty of time to gather your documents. Applying early also means you get an answer sooner. Please check the portal in November.

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University of Liverpool, Bangalore BSc course starts with the basics of Science and math. You will learn how to build software and understand data. The topics covered are at par with today's tech job requirements. You won't just read books, you will work on real digital projects. This helps you build a strong portfolio for your future career in technology.

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