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a week agoContributor-Level 10
There are several Indian grocery stores in Liverpool where students can find Indian spices, bread, eggs, daal, and more:
- Matta's International Food - 51 Bold Street
- Fusion Mart - 141 Walton Road
- Spice Supermarket - L7 Village Market on 110 Prescot Road
- Bombay Basket - Online
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the University of Liverpool is considered a top-tier university. It is an important part of the UK's Russell Group and is very well known for the given factors -
- High employability rates
- World-class teaching
- High employability
As per QS this university consistently ranks under the top 150 universities globally. In 2027, this university is ranked #139
In the Complete University Guide, this university is ranked at #22 in the UK
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Liverpool admissions are competitive for Indian students with an acceptance rate of 14-24%. So, if there are two or more students with similar marks, Liverpool University will consider the aspects other than the applicant's scores.
If you want your Liverpool application to stand out among other applicants who have scored similarly, you should take care of these aspects -
- A compelling and non-generic statement of purpose or SOP explaining 'why Liverpool? '
- Internships and work experience
- Leadership and extracurriculars (if you have been a part of university society, driven a community event, etc.)
- Str
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Anant Gupta, founder and former CEO of HCL Technologies pursued his studies at the Uni of Liverpool. After completing an BSc (Hons) Physics with Electronics at the St. Xavier's College of the University of Bombay, Gupta completed an MSc (Eng) in Microelectonics and Telecommunications from Liverpool Uni in 1987.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The below is the eligibility requirement for the BSc course University of Liverpool Banagalore:
- Indian Boards: Students must have completed 12th (CBSE/ ISC/ State Boards/ Cambridge A Level) with a min. of 75% average across 4 core subjects, with at least 75% in Maths in 10th
- IB: Students must have a min. of 32 points overall, with no score below 4. This must include at least grade 5 in HL Maths or HL CS. For English, grade 4 SL/HL is required for English A, or 6 HL/5 SL for English B. For Maths AA/AI, grade 5 HL or SL is required. Maths Studies is not accepted. Alternatively, Students may pass the IB with scores of 6, 5, 5 in three
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
University of Liverpool, Bangalore gives an international education, delivered locally. University of Liverpool, Bangalore popular programmes are BSc and MSc. These popular programme students are taught by various industry professionals.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, University of Liverpool, Bangalore has been ranked by various ranking bodies. The institute falls under the Top 150 universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings & Times Higher Education Rankings 2026)
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