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7 hours agoContributor-Level 10
- Visit the Walker Art Gallery, entry is usually free for international students
- Get sky views of the entire city at the Liverpool Cathedral Tower
- Watch a Premier League game at Anfield or the Hill Dickinson Stadium
- Hangout at the UNESCO World Heritage Waterfront at the Royal Albert Dock
- Go Shopping at Liverpool ONE, the Red Brick Market, or the Wesley Street
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YesterdayContributor-Level 10
Yes University of Liverpool acceptance rate stands around 14-24% meaning out of every 100 candidates who apply for its admission process upto 24 will be accepted. This makes it very hard to get into the university as only one tenth or one fifth of the applicants will be offered admission
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, other than IELTS or TOEFL, the Duolingo DET test is also valid for the University of Liverpool admissions.
Although international students should have a minimum score of more than 100 to get admission here.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
The Liverpool admissions can be very competitive and if you are applying as an Indian student, the admission requirements vary here.
As per those admission requirements, Indian students would require a minimum of 85% in the top core subjects in higher senior secondary exams. The other subject requirements are given below -
- A minimum of 80% in Chemistry
- A minimum of 80% from one of Biology, Physics, or Mathematics
- A minimum of 75% in English (not including Hindi, Regional Language)
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
If someone is applying to the University of Liverpool as an Indian student, then they are required to apply with an English language test score. The students can take IELTS, PTE or Duolingo to be able to apply here.
For most courses, the IELTS score requirement is 6.5 overall with no skills less than 5.5 but for the courses mentioned below this requirement can be much higher -
- Dentistry
- Veterinary Science
- Medicine
The specific score requirement might vary based on the programs.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
As per data curated from web, the University of Liverpool placement rate is around 87% to 90%, and the graduates are employed within few months of graduation. The top employers at University of Liverpool are listed below-
- University of Liverpool
- Liverpool Football Club
- Deloitte
- NHS England
- Primark
- Amazon
- BNY
- Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
- NHS
- PwC UK
- British Horseracing Authority
- Capgemini
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
As per student's reviews, Liverpool University grads can make around GBP 30,000 – GBP 84,950 (INR 36.34 L - INR 1.02 Cr) per year. University of Liverpool placement rate is around 87% to 90%.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
As per unofficial sources on the web, the University of Liverpool placement rate is around 87% to 90%, and the grads are employed within few months of graduation. The University of Liverpool offers high placement rate all over the world. The average salary of Liverpool graduates is around GBP 28,000 (INR 33.92 L), annually.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Loughborough University and University of Liverpool are some of the best universities for pursuing higher education in the UK. UMass Amherst was established in 1966 and is located in Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. Whereas, University of Liverpool was established in 1903 and is located in Liverpool, Merseyside, UK.
In terms of placements, Loughborough University placement rate stands at 92%, which means out of 100 around 92 students secured employment. Whereas, University of Liverpool placement rate stands at 87.2%, which means out of every 100 students, around 87 students are employed. Loughborough University clearly stands taller a
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Uni of Leeds and Uni of Liverpool are some of top universities in the UK. Both universities offer high placement rate, infrastructure, ROI, high quality courses.
Uni of Leeds placement rate is 91% and graduates are employed within 6 months of graduation. It indicates that out of 100 students around 91 students secured employment. Whereas Uni of Liverpool placement rate stands at 88%. It states that out of 100 students around 88 students secured employment. Uni of Leeds stands taller. Check the table mentioned below.
Parameters | University of Leeds | University of Liverpool |
|---|---|---|
Establishment | 1904 | 1903 |
Location | Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK | Liverpool, Merseyside, UK |
Shiksha Popularity Rankings | #67 in World | #104 in World |
University Rating on Shiksha (Out of 5) | 4.0 | 3.9 |
University Type | Public | Public |
Acceptance Rate | Around 48% | Around 14% |
Placement Rate | 91% | 88% |
Average Salary | INR 32.74 LPA | INR 28.07 LPA |
UG Annual Fee | INR 22.31 L - 55.18 L | INR 21.6 L - 52.3 L |
PG Annual Fee | INR 7.92 L - 58.11 L | INR 12.8 L - 40.56 L |
Popular Streams | Engineering | Aerospace Engineering | Civil Engineering | Engineering | Business | Health Science |
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