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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, International students can make an application after the official UCAS deadline, which falls in January and the late applications are accepted via UCAS extra which is until Jun 30, 2026.
If you have missed the Liverpool University admission deadlines for the year 2026 in the Jan, you can apply till late in June given that the programs are available.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
You will usually find out shortly after you are admitted to the program. The university will send you an official letter or email explaining how much money you have been awarded. This scholarship amount is then taken off your total University of Liverpool, Bangalore BA tuition fee. This makes it very clear how much you need to pay, helping you and your parents plan your budget for the three years of college.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, the university has built the Bangalore campus to feel just like the one in the UK. This means the libraries, technology, and student support are all of a very high international standard. Choosing the University of Liverpool, Bangalore BA means you get an "authentic international experience." You get to study in a world-class environment without the high cost of living in another country, which is a great benefit for students.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
The Bengaluru campus is designed to provide an "authentic international experience." This means the libraries, IT equipment, and student support services are built to mirror the high standards of the University of Liverpool in the UK
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
For students applying to the University of Liverpool, Bangalore, there is a great opportunity to have their application fee exempted till April 30, 2026. After this period, there is going to be a regular fee applicable to the BA application procedure.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
The learning environment is designed to be international and vibrant, mirroring the atmosphere of the UK home campus. Students are introduced to real-world business challenges from their very first year. In this course, you are going to develop a well-rounded understanding of how businesses operate globally.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship is one of the most popular Liverpool University scholarships.
It is merit-based and offered to students who are really good in academics. If an Indian student receives it, the first year tuition fee for Liverpool is reduced by GBP 2,500, which is INR 3.08L.
- Applicants are considered automatically, no separate application process
- Indian students with min of around 65% are eligible to apply.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
To avail of the University of Liverpool scholarships, Indian students are typically required to meet the minimum academic score.
Most of them are merit-based scholarships, so percentage or GPA becomes very important. Given below are the scores required -
- Min 70% or higher in UG studies
- For Management school at Liverpool, the students often need 60% or more with English language proficiency.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Universities in Liverpool have a very large Indian student population. They are easy to approach and willing to help new students. The best ways to make friends in Liverpool as an Indian student are mentioned below:
- Join Indian societies on-campus. The Liverpool Indian Society, Liverpool Desi Society, and INSA Liverpool are popular ones.
- Use social media to look for Indian student groups in Liverpool. Common ones include - Indian students in UK and Indians in Liverpool
- Attend community events like freshers week and cultural parties on-campus
Pro Tip - If you find attending an event intimidating, go with a classmate or roommate, or get
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
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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