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Ridhi

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International student can use their study permit as their work permit to be able to work while studying at Douglas. Your study permit will allow you to work 24 hrs per week off campus or full time during refular breaks if you meet the required eligiblity

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Lalit Shukla

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The applications that Indian students make to the University of Liverpool are reviewed on a rolling basis. And the treatment of all the applications is done individually. 

So, regardless of the fact that there are specific University of Liverpool admission deadlines, there is a scope to apply for Early applications and decisions. 

This university tries to send out these decisions as early as possible via email.  

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Kanika Pandey

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It can be really tough getting into the University of Liverpool because of its acceptance rate, which is barely 14 to 24%.

This makes the Liverpool admissions very tough. To get in, Indian applicants will require a UG degree with a GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale, along with the English language proficiency.

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Mayank Katariya

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Yes, London Business School is ranked in the year 2026 by QS and Times Higher Education. As per QS, for the year 2026, LBS Quacquarelli Symonds ranking for Global MBA is #6 and in 2025 it ranked at #5.

A few of the university's subjects that have ranked well are given below -

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Business and Management 
  • Business Analytics 

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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GPA meaning Grade Point Average, measures the academic performance of students for a single semester, while CGPA meaning Cumulative Grade Point Average is the average of all GPAs across an entire degree. The GPA is also referred to as SGPA or Semester GPA. CGPA is calculated by averaging all the GPAs received throughout a degree.

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Raushan Kumar

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It depends. Many universities ask for IELTS or TOEFL for admission. Some accept without if you studied in English medium. For jobs or residence visa, English test is usually not mandatory. Check your university first.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, but limited. Part-time jobs are allowed only on student visa with university permission. Most get 20 hours per week during term time. Full-time work needs a separate work visa.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, quite expensive. Rent, food, and transport cost a lot. Monthly expenses usually range from ₹80,000 to ₹1.5 lakh. Cheaper shared rooms and cooking at home help save money.

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Ridhi

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A few of the notable ex students who went to the Univeristy of Bridgeport include  Fred DeLuca, Jahana Hayes, Lee Harry, David Mosser, Norman Taylor, Lamont Jones, Irman Gusman, Nicole Fiscella etc.

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Ridhi

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According to the University of Bridgeport's LinkedIn the students got hired in the following industries post graduation-

-Business Development 12.8%
- Education 9.91%
- Healthcare Services 9.79%
- Engineering 8.81%
- Operations 5.85%

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