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Student Accommodation Near University of Liverpool
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£95/wk
Closest option
0.44 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Finding student accommodation near the University of Liverpool means comparing very short campus routes, weekly rent, room type and included bills. The closest listed property in this data is Hope Street, Liverpool at 0.44 km from the university reference point, with studio and ensuite rooms from £172/week. The lowest starting price is St Andrew’s Gardens from £95/week at 0.55 km, with ensuite and shared-room categories. Haigh Court starts from £129/week at 0.49 km and offers ensuite, one-bedroom and two-bedroom categories. Two Minster Court listings sit 0.5 km away, including a shared-room option from £122/week and an ensuite independent-house option from £115/week. Paddington Park House starts from £119/week at 0.56 km with ensuite rooms. Nearby-place distances in the source are shown as 0 km, so local points such as Liverpool ONE, Blackwell's Bookshop, Sainsbury's Local, The Royal Liverpool University Hospital and Liverpool train stations should be verified before being shown as exact walking distances.
Quick Answers
Hope Street is the closest listed option to the University of Liverpool at 0.44 km and starts from £172/week. St Andrew’s Gardens is the cheapest listed option from £95/week at 0.55 km, with ensuite and shared-room categories. Haigh Court starts from £129/week and offers ensuite, one-bedroom and two-bedroom options, while Paddington Park House starts from £119/week with ensuite rooms.
Best For Budget
St Andrew’s Gardens is the lowest-priced listed option from £95/week and sits 0.55 km from the University of Liverpool reference point.
Best For Closest
Hope Street is closest at 0.44 km from the University of Liverpool reference point.
Best For Amenities
Hope Street has a strong amenity mix with high-speed WiFi, social space, sun terrace, cinema room, fitness suite, bike storage, parcel room, quiet study areas, communal lounge, games room and gym.
Best For Studios
Hope Street is the closest studio-capable option at 0.44 km and starts from £172/week.
Best Value Tradeoff
St Andrew’s Gardens gives the lowest starting price from £95/week, while Hope Street gives the closest route and a stronger amenity mix.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hope Street, Liverpool | £172 | Ensuite room, studio | 0.44 km | Around 5 minutes walking | High-speed WiFi, cinema room, fitness suite, study areas, games room | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Haigh Court, Liverpool | £129 | Ensuite room, one-bedroom apartment, two-bedroom apartment | 0.49 km | Around 6 minutes walking | Common room, laundry room, bike storage, disabled access, smart TV | Water, heater, electricity, WiFi |
| Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 14 Minster Ct, Liverpool L7 3QB | £122 | Shared room, independent house | 0.5 km | Around 6 minutes walking | Close to university, communal TV, living room, recycling, central heating | Contents insurance, water, superfast broadband, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence |
| Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 94 Minster Court, Liverpool L7 3QD | £115 | Ensuite room, independent house | 0.5 km | Around 6 minutes walking | Central heating, communal TV, WiFi, cleaner, modern appliances | Electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, water, superfast broadband |
| St Andrew’s Gardens, Liverpool | £95 | Ensuite room, shared room | 0.55 km | Around 7 minutes walking | Communal TV, maintenance, communal lounge, outdoor area, laundry room | WiFi, electricity, water, heater, contents insurance |
| Paddington Park House, Liverpool | £119 | Ensuite room | 0.56 km | Around 7 minutes walking | Laundry room, bike storage, maintenance, courtyard, 1Gbps wired internet | Heater, water, WiFi, electricity, contents insurance included |
Best Student Areas
Hope Street is useful for students who want a short route to the University of Liverpool and access to city-centre student life. Hope Street, Liverpool is the closest listed property in this dataset at 0.44 km and offers studio and ensuite room categories.
South Hunter Street works well for students comparing ensuite and apartment-style layouts near the university. Haigh Court is 0.49 km from the university reference point and lists ensuite, one-bedroom and two-bedroom categories.
Minster Court is represented by two independent-house listings in the supplied data. One lists shared rooms from £122/week, while the other lists ensuite rooms from £115/week. Both sit 0.5 km from the University of Liverpool reference point.
Moor Place and Paddington Village are useful for students comparing lower-priced options near the University of Liverpool. St Andrew’s Gardens starts from £95/week at 0.55 km, while Paddington Park House starts from £119/week at 0.56 km.
The supplied nearby-place data for University of Liverpool includes useful local entities but shows all nearby-place distances as 0 km, so these distances should be checked before display. Useful study and culture points include Blackwell's Bookshop, Forbidden Planet Liverpool, hmv and News From Nowhere Radical & Community Bookshop. Everyday-life points include The Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Research Technology Building, Euro Chemists, Durning Pharmacy, Sainsbury's Local and Marks & Spencer Liverpool Lime Street Rail Simply Food. Shopping points include Liverpool ONE, Wavertree Retail Park, Liverpool Shopping Park and Clayton Square. The restaurant category mainly contains hotel listings and is not used as a student-food recommendation section.
How to Choose
Start with the route to your main teaching building, then compare rent, room type and included bills. If proximity and amenities matter most, Hope Street should be checked first because it is closest and includes studio and ensuite choices. If price is the main filter, St Andrew’s Gardens starts from £95/week and offers ensuite and shared-room categories. If you want an independent-house setup, compare the two Minster Court listings and check the live room layout carefully. Haigh Court is useful for students comparing ensuite, one-bedroom and two-bedroom layouts, while Paddington Park House is relevant for ensuite rooms near Paddington Village. The right shortlist depends on whether you value rent, route, room privacy, bills or accommodation style most.
University Info
Address
Liverpool L69 3BX
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Typically 3–6 months before the start of the academic year, with earlier searches advised for September intake and lower-priced rooms close to the University of Liverpool.
University of Liverpool accommodation demand usually rises before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studios close to campus, Liverpool city centre and Paddington Village. Students should compare weekly rent, room type, bills and exact route before checking live availability.
Getting to Campus
The listed University of Liverpool accommodation options sit between 0.44 km and 0.56 km from the university reference point, so all six options can be compared as short-route choices. Students should still map each property to their exact teaching building, library and department before booking.
Hope Street: around 5 minutes walking
Haigh Court: around 6 minutes walking
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 14 Minster Ct: around 6 minutes walking
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 94 Minster Court: around 6 minutes walking
St Andrew’s Gardens: around 7 minutes walking
Paddington Park House: around 7 minutes walking
The supplied nearby transport data lists St Michaels, Conway Park, Bank Hall, Birkenhead North and Kirkdale with 0 km distances. These distance values appear non-specific, so students should verify live routes and stations before using them for travel planning.
Bills & Inclusions
All six listed University of Liverpool accommodation options include a bills_included array in the supplied source data, though the exact inclusions vary between properties.
Hope Street includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Haigh Court includes water, heater, electricity and WiFi.
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 14 Minster Ct includes contents insurance, water, superfast broadband, electricity, gas if applicable and TV licence.
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 94 Minster Court includes electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, water and superfast broadband.
St Andrew’s Gardens includes WiFi, electricity, water, heater and contents insurance.
Paddington Park House includes heater, water, WiFi, electricity and contents insurance included.
Students comparing Liverpool accommodation should confirm whether WiFi, broadband speed, heating, gas, TV licence, contents insurance, laundry, cleaning and parking are included before booking, especially when comparing independent-house rooms with managed student accommodation.
Room Types
Studio
Ensuite room
Shared room
Independent house
Apartment-style rooms
Booking Advice
Compare weekly rent, room type, exact campus route and bills first, then check live availability, cancellation terms and guarantor rules on the property listing.
Area & Transport
The supplied transport data lists St Michaels, Conway Park, Bank Hall, Birkenhead North and Kirkdale, all with 0 km distance values. Because those values appear non-specific, students should verify live routes before relying on them. The six accommodation listings themselves have clear source distances between 0.44 km and 0.56 km, making them useful for short-route comparison around the University of Liverpool reference point.
What's Nearby
Transport
Shopping
Eating And Essentials
Study And Culture
Campus & City
University Buildings
Student Neighbourhoods
Transport
Everyday Life
Related & Nearby
Landmarks
Transport Hubs
Trust & Data Quality
Property prices, distances, room types and inclusions are taken from Admistay verified listing data.
Bills are preserved for each property where the source data provides a bills_included array.
All listed properties are within 0.56 km of the University of Liverpool reference point, but students should still check the route to their exact teaching building, library or department.
Nearby-place distances in the supplied source are shown as 0 km across multiple categories, so local-place distance values should be verified before being displayed as exact walking distances.
Property-level review data is not present in the source, so aggregate rating schema is not enabled per property.
Admistay uses verified listing data to help students compare University of Liverpool accommodation by weekly price, distance, room type, amenities and bills. This page does not invent availability, cancellation policies or property reviews where the source does not provide them. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because the source includes university review stats, not property review stats. Use this guide to shortlist, then check the live listing for current availability and booking terms.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Liverpool in this data?
St Andrew’s Gardens is the cheapest listed option, starting from £95/week. It is 0.55 km from the University of Liverpool reference point and lists ensuite and shared-room categories. Bills listed as included are WiFi, electricity, water, heater and contents insurance.
Which listed property is closest to the University of Liverpool?
Hope Street is the closest listed property at 0.44 km from the University of Liverpool reference point. It starts from £172/week and lists studio and ensuite room categories. Bills listed as included are WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduates near University of Liverpool?
Postgraduates often compare studios or one-bedroom options first because they provide more privacy. Hope Street lists studios, while Haigh Court lists one-bedroom and two-bedroom categories. Students should check the live listing for current availability and layout details.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near the University of Liverpool?
Private student accommodation can be an option for first-year students, but students should check university guidance and personal requirements first. The listings here are private accommodation options near the University of Liverpool reference point. Once requirements are clear, students can compare verified choices through Admistay.
Which areas are useful for University of Liverpool students?
Hope Street, South Hunter Street, Minster Court, Moor Place and Paddington Village are useful areas to compare from the supplied property data. The best option depends on route, rent, room type and included bills.
How competitive is student accommodation near University of Liverpool?
Student accommodation near the University of Liverpool can become competitive before the autumn intake, especially for lower-priced rooms close to campus. Students should shortlist early and confirm live availability before confirming the booking.
Are bills included in University of Liverpool student accommodation?
Yes, all six listed properties include bills in the supplied source data. Hope Street includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating, while St Andrew’s Gardens includes WiFi, electricity, water, heater and contents insurance.
What is usually included in the rent?
Included items depend on the property. The supplied bills data includes combinations of WiFi, superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, heating, heater, TV licence and contents insurance. Amenities such as gym, cinema room, study areas, laundry, bike storage and communal lounge are property-specific.
What transport links are near the University of Liverpool?
The supplied transport data lists St Michaels, Conway Park, Bank Hall, Birkenhead North and Kirkdale, but all are shown with 0 km distances. Students should verify live routes and station distance before using those entries for travel planning.
How early should I book student accommodation near University of Liverpool?
A typical booking window is 3–6 months before the academic year starts. For September intake and lower-priced rooms, earlier comparison is usually safer. Always verify live availability, rent, bills and cancellation terms before confirming the booking.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Guarantor requirements are not included in the supplied property data. International students should check each live listing for UK guarantor rules, overseas guarantor acceptance or alternative payment options. This should be confirmed before finalising the booking.
Can I book short-term accommodation near University of Liverpool?
Short-term availability is not confirmed in the supplied data. Some Liverpool student properties may offer flexible stays depending on season and room type, but this must be checked on the live listing. Do not assume short-term contracts are available by default.
Should I choose a studio or ensuite room near University of Liverpool?
Choose a studio if privacy and independent living space matter most. Choose an ensuite room if you want a private bathroom while sharing some facilities. Hope Street lists both studio and ensuite room categories, while Haigh Court, St Andrew’s Gardens and Paddington Park House also list ensuite rooms.
Are the Minster Court listings good for University of Liverpool students?
Both Minster Court listings are 0.5 km from the University of Liverpool reference point. One lists a shared-room independent-house option from £122/week, while the other lists an ensuite independent-house option from £115/week. Students should check the live listing for layout, occupancy and tenancy details.
Do any University of Liverpool listings mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not shown in the supplied property data for these listings. Students should check the live listing or speak with the booking team before confirming the booking. Cancellation terms should never be assumed.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewing availability is not included in the supplied data. Some properties may offer physical or virtual viewings, but this should be confirmed directly on the listing. If booking from abroad, ask for current room details, photos and contract information.
How do I book student accommodation near University of Liverpool with Admistay?
Start by comparing price, distance, room type, amenities and included bills. Shortlist the properties that match your route and budget, then check the live listing for availability, guarantor rules and cancellation terms. Follow the booking steps once all details are clear.
Which University of Liverpool property has the broadest room mix?
Haigh Court has the broadest room mix in the supplied managed-accommodation data, with ensuite, one-bedroom and two-bedroom categories. The two Minster Court listings also include independent_house in the source room type data.
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A founding Russell Group university in Liverpool for Indian and international students seeking Data Science, AI, Advanced Computer Science, Business Analytics, MBA, Law, Engineering and affordable UK city life
The University of Liverpool is a public research university and a founding member of the Russell Group. It is ranked #147 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and #22 in The Guardian University Guide 2026. The university is popular among Indian and international students for MBA, MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics and Big Data, MSc International Business, MSc Finance and Investment, LLB, Engineering, Architecture and Biological Sciences. While the university does not officially publish its acceptance rate, the uploaded source gives an unofficial estimate of around 60%.
University Name
University of Liverpool
Country
United Kingdom
City
Liverpool
University Type
Public research university
University Group
Founding member of the Russell Group
QS World Ranking 2026
#147
THE World Ranking 2026
#143
Guardian UK Ranking 2026
#22
Complete University Guide 2026
#23
The University of Liverpool is a public research university located in Liverpool, United Kingdom. It is a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group, which makes it an important UK university option for students who want research-led teaching, strong academic resources, recognised global rankings and a student-friendly city experience.
The uploaded source ranks the University of Liverpool at #147 in the QS World University Rankings 2026. In the UK, it is ranked #22 in The Guardian University Guide 2026 and #23 in the Complete University Guide 2026. The source also highlights an upward ranking trend, with QS moving from #190 in 2023 to #147 in 2026, and THE moving from #176 in 2023 to #143 in 2026.
The University of Liverpool does not officially publish its acceptance rate. However, the uploaded source states that unofficial estimates place it around 60%. Students should treat this as indicative rather than official. Admission chances still depend on course demand, academic background, English language readiness, SOP quality, work experience, supporting documents and programme fit.
Popular courses include MBA, MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics and Big Data, MSc International Business, MSc Finance and Investment, MPH, MSc Advanced Biological Sciences, BSc Computer Science, BEng Mechanical Engineering, LLB, BA Business Management, BEng Architecture, BDS Dental Surgery, BEng Aerospace Engineering, BSc Economics and BSc Psychology.
The university is especially attractive for students interested in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Computer Science, Business Analytics, Business Management, Finance, Law, Engineering and Public Health. The uploaded source also states that the University of Liverpool is ranked #1 for course content in StudentCrowd’s Survey 2024.
The MBA is taught through Liverpool Management School. According to the uploaded source, the University of Liverpool MBA is ranked in the 151–200 band in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2026. The MBA is available in 1-year full-time and 2-year part-time modes and requires a bachelor’s degree with at least 55% marks plus over 3 years of substantive managerial experience.
For Indian students, postgraduate entry requirements are generally accessible compared with many highly selective UK universities. The uploaded source states that Indian students need a bachelor’s degree with at least 55% marks for postgraduate courses. Undergraduate applicants generally need Class 10 and 12 completion with 70% to 85% marks, depending on the programme.
The University of Liverpool has 3 campuses: the Knowledge Quarter campus, Leahurst campus and XJTLU campus in China. The main campus is the Knowledge Quarter campus, located in Liverpool city centre, around a 5 to 10 minute walk from key city attractions. The source also states that a new international campus in Bengaluru, India is set to open in August 2026.
Student life at Liverpool is described as lively, affordable and well balanced. The city centre and Liverpool Lime Street Station are around 10 minutes away, buses run frequently from campus, Merseyrail connects nearby areas and direct buses link to Liverpool John Lennon Airport in around 30 to 40 minutes. Students can access Liverpool ONE, Royal Albert Dock, Sefton Park, cafés, restaurants, music venues and Indian food options.
Cost planning is important but Liverpool is often considered more affordable than London. The uploaded source states that University of Liverpool international student fees range from GBP 22,400 to GBP 50,875 per year, with an additional annual living cost of around GBP 10,224. In the FAQ section, monthly living costs include university halls accommodation from GBP 688 to GBP 1,120, private accommodation from GBP 400 to GBP 700, food from GBP 150 to GBP 400 and travel from GBP 20 to GBP 80.
Student reviews in the source describe Liverpool as student-friendly, affordable, social and welcoming, with supportive lecturers, strong academic resources, active societies, music culture and a strong Indian community. Common challenges include frequent rain, grey winters, minor safety concerns in some areas at night, tuition and living cost pressure, limited local job market compared with bigger cities and occasional administrative delays.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Liverpool, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing near the Knowledge Quarter campus, Liverpool city centre, Smithdown Road and other student-friendly areas. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, room type, safety, amenities and contract length before booking from India or another country.
Overall, the University of Liverpool is a strong option for Indian and international students who want Russell Group reputation, improving global rankings, practical course choices, a lively and affordable student city, strong Indian community support and good accommodation options outside the extreme cost pressure of London.
Yes. The University of Liverpool is a strong choice for Indian students because it is a founding Russell Group university with improving rankings, popular STEM and business courses, a strong Indian community, affordable city life and access to student accommodation options across Liverpool.
The University of Liverpool is known for Data Science and AI, Advanced Computer Science, Business Analytics, MBA, International Business, Finance, Law, Engineering, Public Health, Biological Sciences and its Russell Group research profile.
Students commonly live near the Knowledge Quarter campus, Liverpool city centre, Smithdown Road, Greenbank and other student-friendly areas in university halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private accommodation.
The university does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but the uploaded source gives an unofficial estimate of around 60%. Course-level competitiveness still varies by programme.
Liverpool is often considered more affordable than London. The uploaded source lists annual living cost around GBP 10,224 and private accommodation rent around GBP 400 to GBP 700 per month.
Popular Data Science and AI, Advanced Computer Science, Business Analytics, MBA, International Business, Finance, Public Health, Engineering, Law and Psychology courses with Indian student guidance
The University of Liverpool offers popular postgraduate courses such as MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics and Big Data, MBA, MSc International Business, MSc Finance and Investment, MPH and MSc Advanced Biological Sciences. Popular undergraduate courses include BSc Computer Science, BEng Mechanical Engineering, LLB, BA Business Management, BEng Architecture, BSc Biological Sciences, BDS Dental Surgery, BEng Aerospace Engineering, BSc Economics and BSc Psychology. 2026 fees range from £27,000 to £51,000 for listed undergraduate courses and £29,750 to £35,500 for listed master’s courses.
University of Liverpool courses are popular among Indian and international students because the university combines Russell Group reputation with practical, career-focused programmes in technology, business, engineering, law, health, public policy and science. The uploaded source states that the University of Liverpool is ranked #1 for course content in StudentCrowd’s Survey 2024.
Popular postgraduate courses include MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics and Big Data, MBA, MSc International Business, MSc Finance and Investment, MPH and MSc Advanced Biological Sciences.
Popular undergraduate courses include BSc Computer Science, BEng Mechanical Engineering, LLB, BA Business Management, BEng Architecture, BSc Biological Sciences, BDS Dental Surgery, BEng Aerospace Engineering, BSc Economics and BSc Psychology.
MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence is listed as a 12-month programme with annual tuition fees of GBP 34,000, approximately ₹42.6 lakhs. The source recommends that Indian students complete official pre-reading in linear algebra, statistics and Python, highlight Kaggle or Python projects and show strong mathematics or statistics preparation.
MSc Advanced Computer Science is also listed at GBP 34,000, approximately ₹42.6 lakhs. The source advises students to focus on core CS subjects such as DSA, DBMS and software engineering, demonstrate coding skills in Python, Java or C++ and include thesis or research work.
MSc Business Analytics and Big Data is listed at GBP 32,000, approximately ₹40.1 lakhs. Indian students should show a strong quantitative background, mention tools such as SQL, Tableau and Power BI, and add data-related work experience. This programme can suit students targeting analytics, consulting, operations, strategy and data-led business roles.
The MBA is listed at GBP 35,500, approximately ₹44.5 lakhs, making it the highest listed postgraduate course example in the source. The source recommends a minimum of 3 years of managerial or work experience, leadership achievements and GMAT if available. GMAT is described as optional but recommended in the course tips.
MSc International Business is listed at GBP 32,000, approximately ₹40.1 lakhs. It can suit students with international exposure, global client work, multinational internships or interest in emerging markets. MSc Finance and Investment is listed at GBP 31,000, approximately ₹38.8 lakhs, and is relevant for students with strong quantitative, finance, Excel, internship or CFA Level I interest.
MPH is listed at GBP 30,000, approximately ₹37.6 lakhs. Students with public health, NGO, hospital, volunteering or Indian health campaign exposure can use this course to build health policy, public health and global health career pathways. MSc Advanced Biological Sciences is listed at GBP 29,750, approximately ₹37.3 lakhs, and is suitable for students with biosciences, lab, thesis, publication or wet-lab project experience.
At undergraduate level, BSc Computer Science, BEng Mechanical Engineering, BEng Architecture, BSc Biological Sciences, BEng Aerospace Engineering and BSc Psychology are each listed at GBP 32,000, approximately ₹40.1 lakhs. LLB, BA Business Management and BSc Economics are each listed at GBP 27,000, approximately ₹33.8 lakhs. BDS Dental Surgery is the highest listed undergraduate course at GBP 51,000, approximately ₹63.9 lakhs.
The source also provides fee trend tables showing that several University of Liverpool courses have become more expensive from 2021 to 2026. For example, MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence increased from GBP 25,050 in 2021 to GBP 34,000 in 2026, while BSc Computer Science increased from GBP 27,690 in 2021 to GBP 32,000 in 2026.
Students should calculate tuition with accommodation and living costs. The source states that international student fees range from GBP 22,400 to GBP 50,875 per year, with an additional annual cost of living around GBP 10,224. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Liverpool so they can understand total affordability before accepting an offer.
MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 34,000 / year
INR: ₹42.6 lakhs
Best for: Students with mathematics, statistics, programming or analytical backgrounds targeting AI and data careers.
Finish pre-reading in linear algebra, statistics and Python; highlight Kaggle or Python projects and strong maths or statistics preparation.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 34,000 / year
INR: ₹42.6 lakhs
Best for: Students with computer science or technical backgrounds seeking advanced computing careers.
Focus on DSA, DBMS and software engineering; demonstrate coding skills in Python, Java or C++; include thesis or research work.
MSc Business Analytics and Big Data
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 32,000 / year
INR: ₹40.1 lakhs
Best for: Students who want to combine business decision-making with data analytics and big data tools.
Show strong quantitative background, SQL, Tableau, Power BI and data-related work experience.
MBA
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 35,500 / year
INR: ₹44.5 lakhs
Best for: Professionals with managerial experience seeking leadership and strategic business progression.
Show minimum 3 years of managerial or work experience, leadership achievements and GMAT readiness if available.
MSc International Business
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 32,000 / year
INR: ₹40.1 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in global business, multinational companies, emerging markets and international management.
Highlight international exposure, global client work, Indian emerging market insights and multinational internships.
MSc Finance and Investment
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 31,000 / year
INR: ₹38.8 lakhs
Best for: Students from finance, economics, commerce, mathematics or quantitative backgrounds seeking finance careers.
Show strong quantitative and finance background, CFA Level I interest, Excel skills and finance internship experience.
MPH
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 30,000 / year
INR: ₹37.6 lakhs
Best for: Students with public health, hospital, NGO, volunteering or health campaign interests.
Link Indian health campaigns, NGO work, hospital experience or relevant volunteering to MPH goals.
MSc Advanced Biological Sciences
Postgraduate • 12 months
Fee: £GBP 29,750 / year
INR: ₹37.3 lakhs
Best for: Students with biosciences, biology, biotechnology or lab research backgrounds.
Show strong biology or biosciences degree, lab experience, thesis work, research projects or publications.
BSc Computer Science
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: £GBP 32,000 / year
INR: ₹40.1 lakhs
Best for: Students with strong mathematics and coding interest seeking undergraduate computer science study.
Minimum 75% in Class 12 Mathematics, at least 2 coding projects in Python or Java and participation in hackathon or app project work are recommended in the source.
BEng Mechanical Engineering
Undergraduate • 3–4 years
Fee: £GBP 32,000 / year
INR: ₹40.1 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in core engineering, mechanics, design, manufacturing and robotics.
Minimum 75% in Class 12 Mathematics and Physics, plus CAD, robotics or mechanical projects, can strengthen the profile.
LLB
Undergraduate • 3 years
Fee: £GBP 27,000 / year
INR: ₹33.8 lakhs
Best for: Students interested in legal study, legal reasoning, public policy and advocacy.
Minimum 80% in Class 12 English, debate or moot court activities and legal internships or workshops are recommended.
BDS Dental Surgery
Undergraduate • 5 years
Fee: £GBP 51,000 / year
INR: ₹63.9 lakhs
Best for: Students committed to dental education and long-term clinical healthcare careers.
Minimum 80% in Biology and Chemistry, dental clinic shadowing and healthcare volunteering are recommended.
The University of Liverpool is known for Data Science and AI, Advanced Computer Science, Business Analytics and Big Data, MBA, International Business, Finance and Investment, Law, Engineering, Public Health and Biological Sciences.
The source states that international student fees range from GBP 22,400 to GBP 50,875 per year, with popular listed master’s courses around GBP 29,750 to GBP 35,500 and BDS Dental Surgery at GBP 51,000.
Popular choices for Indian students include MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Business Analytics and Big Data, MBA, MSc Finance and Investment, BSc Computer Science and LLB.
Yes. The source highlights MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, MSc Advanced Computer Science and BSc Computer Science among popular courses.
Yes. Students should calculate tuition with accommodation, food, transport, bills, study costs and social expenses before accepting an offer.
UCAS undergraduate route, direct postgraduate application, MBA requirements, September 2026 deadlines, English waivers and Indian student document planning
The University of Liverpool does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but unofficial estimates place it around 60%. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS with a £28.95 fee and must complete Class 10 and 12 with 70% to 85% marks. Postgraduate applicants apply directly through the university and generally need a bachelor’s degree with 55% marks. For September 2026, the UG deadline is 30 June 2026, postgraduate deadlines vary by course, and the MBA deadline is 21 August 2026.
University of Liverpool admissions are designed for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA applicants across the September intake cycle. The university does not officially publish its acceptance rate, but the uploaded source gives an unofficial estimate of around 60%. Students should use this only as an indicative figure because admission depends on programme demand, profile strength and document quality.
For undergraduate admission, Indian students apply through UCAS. The uploaded source lists the undergraduate application fee as GBP 28.95, approximately ₹3,625. Applicants need completion of Class 10 and 12 with 70% to 85% marks, depending on the course.
Undergraduate English language requirements can be met through Class 12 English scores or test scores. The source lists 75% in Class 12 English from central boards or 80% from state boards. It also lists IELTS 6.0 or equivalent for undergraduate entry requirements.
Undergraduate supporting documents include high school transcripts, UCAS personal statement, reference letter and passport copy. Students applying for competitive courses like Computer Science, Engineering, Law, Architecture, Dental Surgery and Psychology should also prepare course-specific evidence such as projects, portfolios, volunteering, internships or subject-related activities.
For postgraduate admission, students apply through the university’s Direct Online Application route. The source states that no postgraduate application fee is required. Applicants generally need a bachelor’s degree with 55% marks. However, competitive programmes such as Data Science and AI, Advanced Computer Science, Business Analytics, Finance and Investment, Public Health and Biological Sciences may expect stronger subject fit and supporting evidence.
Postgraduate English language requirements include 75% in Class 12 English from central boards or 80% from state boards. The uploaded source also lists IELTS 6.5 or equivalent for postgraduate entry. Supporting documents include school or college transcripts, university transcripts, degree certificates, English language certificates, passport copy, SOP for UK and official authenticated translations where required.
For September 2026, the uploaded source lists the undergraduate UCAS deadline as 30 June 2026. Postgraduate direct application deadlines vary by course. MBA applications through the Liverpool Business School Portal have a deadline of 21 August 2026.
The University of Liverpool MBA is available in 1-year full-time and 2-year part-time modes. MBA applicants apply through the Direct Online Application route, and the source states that no application fee is required. Academic requirements include a bachelor’s degree with at least 55% marks.
MBA applicants also need over 3 years of substantive managerial experience in the private or public sector. English requirements include 75% in Class 12 English from central boards, 80% from state boards, IELTS 6.5 or equivalent, TOEFL iBT 88, DET 125 or PTE 61. Supporting documents include school and university transcripts, degree certificates, English language certificates, passport copy, SOP and official authenticated translations.
Students should verify course-specific requirements because the uploaded source clearly notes that standard requirements may change by course. For example, BSc Computer Science expects Class 12 Mathematics strength, BEng Mechanical Engineering requires Mathematics and Physics, LLB values English and legal exposure, and Architecture requires a portfolio.
Accommodation planning should run alongside admissions. Liverpool is more affordable than London, but good accommodation near campus and student-friendly areas can become competitive before September. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Liverpool so they can plan rent, bills, commute, visa timing and move-in confidence before arrival.
Step 1: Choose the right Liverpool course
Shortlist the course based on academic background, career goals, eligibility, deadline, tuition, scholarship options and accommodation affordability.
Step 2: Check course-specific requirements
Review whether the programme needs mathematics, English, portfolio, work experience, public health exposure, coding projects or subject-specific preparation.
Step 3: Confirm deadline for September 2026
Use 30 June 2026 for UG UCAS, course-specific PG deadlines and 21 August 2026 for MBA according to the source.
Step 4: Prepare English evidence
Check whether Class 12 English scores meet requirements or whether IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or DET is needed.
Step 5: Prepare documents
Prepare transcripts, degree certificates, personal statement, SOP, references, passport copy, English certificates and authenticated translations where required.
Step 6: Apply through the correct portal
Use UCAS for undergraduate applications and Direct Online Application for postgraduate and MBA applications.
Step 7: Review scholarships and funding
Check automatic and application-based scholarships after applying or receiving an offer.
Step 8: Arrange accommodation early
Compare verified student accommodation near the University of Liverpool before September housing demand increases.
September 2026 Intake
Main intake for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA routes in the source
Application: UG deadline: 30 June 2026; PG deadline varies by course; MBA deadline: 21 August 2026
Best planning cycle for most Indian students because course availability, visa timing and accommodation demand align around September.
Undergraduate UCAS Route
Relevant for undergraduate applicants
Application: 30 June 2026
Students should still check course-specific UCAS deadlines, especially for competitive healthcare courses.
Postgraduate Direct Application Route
Relevant for taught master’s applicants
Application: Varies by course
Students should check programme pages for exact deadlines such as July 10, August 21 or August 28 where listed.
MBA Route
Relevant for Liverpool MBA applicants
Application: 21 August 2026
MBA applicants should prepare managerial experience evidence and SOP early.
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academic requirements
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Indian undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate and MBA applicants apply through the University of Liverpool Direct Online Application route.
The source lists 70% to 85% in Class 10 and 12 for undergraduate applicants and a bachelor’s degree with 55% marks for postgraduate applicants.
The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.0 or equivalent for undergraduate entry and IELTS 6.5 or equivalent for postgraduate and MBA entry.
The source lists the University of Liverpool MBA deadline as 21 August 2026.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting or receiving an offer because September intake demand can make good rooms near campus and city centre competitive.
A walkable city-centre Russell Group campus with strong student society life, Indian community support, affordable Liverpool living and verified accommodation planning
The University of Liverpool has three campuses: Knowledge Quarter campus, Leahurst campus and XJTLU campus in China. The Knowledge Quarter campus is the main campus, located in Liverpool city centre, around a 5 to 10 minute walk from key attractions. Student life is supported by frequent buses, Merseyrail, Liverpool Lime Street Station, Liverpool ONE, Royal Albert Dock, Sefton Park, Smithdown Road nightlife, Indian food options and the Guild of Students. The source describes Liverpool as lively, affordable and well-balanced for international students.
Student life at the University of Liverpool is shaped by its city-centre campus, Russell Group academic environment, strong society culture, affordable Liverpool lifestyle and international student community. The uploaded source describes Liverpool as lively, affordable and well-balanced, especially for international students.
The university has 3 campuses: the Knowledge Quarter campus, Leahurst campus and XJTLU campus in China. The Knowledge Quarter campus is the main campus and is located in Liverpool city centre. According to the source, it is just a 5 to 10 minute walk from key city attractions.
A new international campus in Bengaluru, India is also set to open in August 2026 according to the source. This adds an India-facing dimension to Liverpool’s global campus presence, though students should verify programme availability and campus details before making academic decisions.
Transport around the University of Liverpool is practical. The source states that Liverpool is highly walkable, with the city centre and Liverpool Lime Street Station around 10 minutes away. Buses run frequently from campus, Merseyrail connects nearby areas and direct buses link to Liverpool John Lennon Airport in about 30 to 40 minutes.
Student nightlife is active around Smithdown Road and Liverpool city centre, with pubs, bars and live music venues popular among students. Liverpool is also known for music culture, social events, student societies and friendly local energy, which can make it easier for international students to settle in.
Food options are strong. Students can access cafés and restaurants around the Knowledge Quarter and city centre, with diverse cuisines including many Indian food options. This can be especially important for Indian students adjusting to a new country and managing daily comfort, routine and budget.
Shopping and city life are accessible. Liverpool ONE is a major shopping destination within walking distance, with top brands, cafés and entertainment. Outdoor options include Sefton Park and the scenic Royal Albert Dock, giving students spaces to relax outside academics.
The Guild of Students offers societies, sports clubs and events that help students stay socially active and engaged throughout the year. Students should use societies early because friendships, cultural events and peer networks can make a big difference during the first semester.
Student review highlights in the source say Liverpool is one of the most student-friendly and affordable cities in the UK, with a vibrant social scene and welcoming locals. Students appreciate the centrally located campus, supportive lecturers, good teaching quality, strong academic resources, active societies, music culture and popular accommodations such as Greenbank.
Common challenges include frequent rain, grey winter weather, minor safety concerns in some student areas at night, tuition and living cost pressure, limited local job opportunities compared with bigger cities, administrative delays and some older facilities needing upgrades. Students should plan realistically and stay cautious at night in unfamiliar areas.
Cost of living is one of Liverpool’s advantages compared with London. The source lists university halls accommodation at GBP 688 to GBP 1,120 per month, private accommodation rent at GBP 400 to GBP 700 per month, household bills for private housing at GBP 50 to GBP 200, food and essentials at GBP 150 to GBP 400 and travel and transport at GBP 20 to GBP 80.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Liverpool, including PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student housing near the Knowledge Quarter campus, Liverpool city centre, Smithdown Road, Greenbank and other student-friendly areas. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, safety, amenities and contract terms before booking from India.
Knowledge Quarter Campus
Leahurst Campus
XJTLU Campus
Bengaluru Campus
Walkable City-Centre Campus
The Knowledge Quarter campus is close to the city centre and key Liverpool attractions.
Transport Access
Liverpool Lime Street Station, frequent buses, Merseyrail and airport buses support practical student travel.
Nightlife and Music Culture
Smithdown Road and Liverpool city centre offer pubs, bars and live music venues popular among students.
Food and Indian Community
Students can access diverse restaurants, Indian food options and cultural support.
Shopping and Outdoor Spaces
Liverpool ONE, Sefton Park and Royal Albert Dock support student lifestyle and weekend routines.
Guild of Students
Societies, sports clubs and events help students stay socially active throughout the year.
Knowledge Quarter
Best for: Students who want to live close to the main campus and academic buildings
Commute: Often walking distance depending on exact property
Useful for daily routine, library access and reduced transport pressure.
Liverpool City Centre
Best for: Students who want access to shops, restaurants, nightlife, transport and city attractions
Commute: Short walk or local transport depending on accommodation
Convenient and active, but students should compare rent and noise levels.
Smithdown Road
Best for: Students seeking nightlife, shared housing and student community
Commute: Commute varies by bus or cycling route
Popular with students, but night safety and noise should be checked.
Greenbank
Best for: Students interested in popular student accommodation and a more residential environment
Commute: Commute depends on transport route and exact residence
Mentioned in source review highlights as a popular accommodation area.
Near Liverpool Lime Street
Best for: Students who want train access and city-centre convenience
Commute: City centre and station are around 10 minutes away according to the source
Good for transport convenience, but compare rent and environment.
PBSA and Managed Student Housing Areas
Best for: International students who want managed contracts, amenities and booking support
Commute: Depends on property location
Useful for students booking from India who want clearer contract and amenity details.
Student life at Liverpool is lively, affordable and city-centre based, with active societies, music culture, Indian food options, walkable campus access, student nightlife and strong transport links.
Liverpool is described as one of the more affordable student cities in the source, with private accommodation from GBP 400 to GBP 700 per month and university halls from GBP 688 to GBP 1,120 per month.
Students live near the Knowledge Quarter campus, Liverpool city centre, Smithdown Road, Greenbank and PBSA or shared housing areas depending on budget and lifestyle.
The source mentions a strong Indian student presence, access to Indian food and cultural support, which can help Indian students settle more comfortably.
Accommodation planning is important because housing cost, bills, safety, commute and contract terms can affect the real affordability of studying in Liverpool.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship, Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship, Management School India Excellence Scholarship, Commonwealth, Chevening and GREAT funding guidance
The University of Liverpool offers scholarships and bursaries for international and Indian students, including Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship for undergraduate and postgraduate taught students, Management School India Excellence Scholarship, Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship, Commonwealth Shared Scholarship for MPH, Liverpool Law School LLM Bursary, Politics Department Scholarship, Health Data Science Scholarships, Chevening Scholarships and GREAT Scholarships India. Award values range from £1,000 bursaries and £2,500–£3,000 undergraduate reductions to £7,500 postgraduate discounts, £10,000 GREAT awards and full tuition plus living support through external scholarships.
University of Liverpool scholarships can help Indian and international students reduce tuition pressure across undergraduate and postgraduate study. The uploaded source lists a range of scholarships and bursaries for ambitious students from different backgrounds, including automatic awards, post-offer awards, India-focused management scholarships and external full-funding opportunities.
The Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship for undergraduate students is available to high-achieving international students with overseas fee status and a strong academic record equivalent to UK first-class honours. The award value is listed as GBP 2,500 to GBP 3,000, approximately ₹3.13 to ₹3.76 lakhs, as a first-year tuition fee reduction. It is automatic upon receiving an offer, with no separate application.
The Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship for postgraduate taught students is available to international students with overseas fee status and strong academics. For Indian students, the source lists eligibility as 70% or above in a 4-year undergraduate degree or 65% or above in a 3-year undergraduate degree. The award value is up to GBP 7,500, approximately ₹9.39 lakhs, as a tuition fee discount. It is automatic and reviewed during admission.
The Management School India Excellence Scholarship is available for Indian nationals enrolling in the Liverpool MBA or Football Industries MBA. Eligibility includes 65% or above in undergraduate or postgraduate study and leadership potential. The amount varies as a tuition discount, and students apply through the Management School portal after receiving an offer.
The Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship is available to new international students from select countries, including India, starting eligible master’s programmes. The award value is up to GBP 5,000, approximately ₹6.26 lakhs, as a tuition discount. It is automatic with the admission application.
The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship for MPH is available to citizens of developing Commonwealth countries, including India, for eligible programmes. It is based on need and merit and covers full tuition plus living stipend. Students apply through the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, with university nomination.
The Liverpool Law School LLM Bursary is available to international LLM applicants based on academic merit. The award value is GBP 1,000, approximately ₹1.25 lakhs, and students apply post-offer with documents.
The Politics Department Scholarship for MA Public Administration and Policy is available to international students with upper second-class honours or equivalent enrolling in the specific MA. The value varies and may include up to full fees plus stipend, with the source giving an example of GBP 9,207. Students submit applications via email or mail with transcripts.
Health Data Science Scholarships are available for international students applying to MSc Health Data Science based on academic merit. The award value is up to GBP 10,850 towards tuition, and students apply with the programme application.
External options include Chevening Scholarships and GREAT Scholarships India. Chevening is available for Indian nationals with leadership profiles and at least 2 years of work experience, covering full tuition, living and travel. GREAT Scholarships India offer GBP 10,000 tuition awards for Indian students in specific subjects through partner universities.
Scholarships help reduce tuition, but students must still plan accommodation and living costs. The source lists university halls accommodation at GBP 688 to GBP 1,120 per month, private rent at GBP 400 to GBP 700, household bills at GBP 50 to GBP 200, food at GBP 150 to GBP 400 and travel at GBP 20 to GBP 80. A scholarship may reduce tuition stress, but rent and monthly costs remain real.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near the University of Liverpool so they can understand the full monthly budget after scholarship support. Comparing PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats early can help students avoid last-minute high-rent decisions and reduce financial pressure during the first semester.
Automatic Undergraduate Scholarships
The undergraduate Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship is automatic upon receiving an offer if eligibility is met.
Automatic Postgraduate Scholarships
The postgraduate Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship and Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship are reviewed during admission or with the admission application.
India-Focused Management Scholarships
Management School India Excellence Scholarship supports Indian nationals applying to Liverpool MBA or Football Industries MBA.
Full-Funding External Scholarships
Chevening and Commonwealth Shared Scholarship can cover tuition, living costs and travel for eligible students.
Subject-Specific Scholarships
LLM, Public Administration and Policy, and Health Data Science scholarships support specific academic pathways.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should budget rent, household bills, food, transport and social costs separately from tuition scholarships.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: GBP 2,500–GBP 3,000 first-year tuition fee reduction
Useful first-year tuition reduction, but students still need to plan accommodation and living costs.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: Up to GBP 7,500 tuition fee discount
Strong partial scholarship route for academically strong Indian master’s applicants.
Management School India Excellence Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: Amount varies as tuition discount
Important option for Indian MBA applicants with leadership strength.
Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: Up to GBP 5,000 tuition discount
Useful partial tuition support for Indian master’s applicants.
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: Full tuition plus living stipend
High-value full-funding option for eligible MPH applicants, but competitive.
Liverpool Law School LLM Bursary
Best for:
Coverage: GBP 1,000 tuition bursary
Modest but useful support for law students.
Politics Department Scholarship
Best for:
Coverage: Varies, up to full fees plus stipend such as GBP 9,207
Relevant for students targeting public administration and policy pathways.
Health Data Science Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: Up to GBP 10,850 towards tuition
Strong subject-specific support for health data science applicants.
Chevening Scholarships
Best for:
Coverage: Full tuition plus living plus travel
Prestigious full-funding option but highly competitive and leadership-focused.
GREAT Scholarships India
Best for:
Coverage: GBP 10,000 tuition award
Useful for Indian students in eligible subjects if Liverpool participates for the relevant year.
Yes. Indian students may be eligible for scholarships such as the Vice-Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship, Management School India Excellence Scholarship, Postgraduate Global Advancement Scholarship, Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, Chevening and GREAT Scholarships.
It is available at undergraduate and postgraduate taught levels. The UG award offers GBP 2,500 to GBP 3,000, while the PG award offers up to GBP 7,500 tuition discount for eligible international students.
Yes. The Management School India Excellence Scholarship is listed for Indian nationals enrolling in the Liverpool MBA or Football Industries MBA, with leadership potential and academic eligibility.
Most listed university scholarships focus on tuition discounts. Students should budget accommodation separately unless an external full scholarship clearly includes living support.
Students can reduce costs by comparing university halls, private accommodation, shared flats and PBSA early, checking bills, choosing walkable areas and applying for scholarships.
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Explore undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA admissions at the University of Liverpool including eligibility, IELTS requirements, tuition fees, scholarships, UCAS deadlines and career-focused admission insights for international students.
Main Intakes
January & September 2026
Application Route
UCAS & Liverpool Portal
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
The University of Liverpool is a Russell Group research university known for strong programmes in Data Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Business and Healthcare.
The University of Liverpool attracts students from over 135 countries and offers more than 400 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The university is especially recognised for research-driven education, strong employability and globally respected STEM and business programmes. International students applying for 2026 admissions should prepare academic and English proficiency documents early due to competitive course demand.
Founding member of the Russell Group
Students from 135+ countries
Strong global research reputation
Popular for AI, Computer Science and Analytics
Scholarships available for international students
Two major intakes for international students
Career-oriented postgraduate programmes
Students targeting careers in technology or analytics
Applicants seeking a Russell Group university
Students interested in AI, Data Science or Business Analytics
Applicants looking for strong research exposure
Students aiming for global career opportunities
Applicants interested in management or MBA education
Students with strong academic consistency
Students with weak academic records
Applicants without quantitative preparation for technical programmes
Students applying close to deadlines
Applicants with weak English communication skills
Students lacking leadership or work experience for MBA admissions
Applicants submitting generic SOPs
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applications are submitted through UCAS.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct Application
PG applications are submitted directly through the university portal.
MBA Admissions
3+ Years Experience
MBA applicants require managerial work experience.
Scholarships
Funding Opportunities
International scholarships and tuition fee waivers are available.
The University of Liverpool offers January and September intakes with varying postgraduate deadlines depending on the programme.
14 January 2026
Architecture Deadline
Selected Architecture programmes follow earlier application deadlines.
30 June 2026
UG UCAS Deadline
Final undergraduate application deadline through UCAS.
10 July 2026
Finance & Biological Sciences Deadline
Selected postgraduate programmes close around this period.
21 August 2026
MBA & PG Popular Programmes Deadline
MBA and many postgraduate technical programmes close around this period.
September 2026
Programme Commencement
Main academic intake begins for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The University of Liverpool expects strong academic performance, English proficiency and programme-specific preparation for international applicants.
Undergraduate
Completion of Class 12 with strong academic scores
Postgraduate
Recognised bachelor's degree with minimum 55% marks
Most University of Liverpool programmes require IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 or equivalent English proficiency scores.
IELTS
Undergraduate Requirement
6.0 Overall
Programme-specific requirement
Postgraduate Requirement
6.5 Overall
Programme-specific requirement
TOEFL iBT
MBA Requirement
88 Overall
Programme-specific section scores
Class 12 English
CBSE Requirement
75%
Accepted for selected programmes
State Board Requirement
80%
Accepted for selected programmes
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose
Letters of Recommendation
Updated CV or resume
IELTS, TOEFL or PTE score
Degree certificates
UCAS personal statement for UG applications
Portfolio for Architecture programmes
Professional experience documents for MBA applicants
Official translated documents where applicable
The University of Liverpool is particularly recognised for AI, Computer Science, Business Analytics, Finance and MBA-related programmes.
MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Best For
Programming skills and quantitative preparation are highly important.
MSc Advanced Computer Science
Best For
Strong coding projects and technical subjects improve competitiveness.
MSc Business Analytics and Big Data
Best For
Applicants should demonstrate SQL, Tableau or Power BI exposure.
MBA
Best For
Managerial experience and leadership achievements are highly important.
MSc Finance and Investment
Best For
Finance internships and Excel skills strengthen applications.
BSc Computer Science
Best For
GitHub projects and hackathon participation strengthen profiles.
MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Careers
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MSc Business Analytics and Big Data
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Around 60%
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic consistency
Relevant technical or analytical background
Strong SOP
English proficiency
Coding or project experience
Leadership exposure for MBA applicants
Research or internship experience
Apply early because popular postgraduate programmes fill quickly.
Highlight technical projects for AI and Computer Science courses.
Demonstrate analytical skills for Business Analytics programmes.
Prepare strong SOPs tailored to programme goals.
Include internships, leadership or research experience.
Organise visa and CAS documentation early.
MBA applicants should clearly demonstrate managerial progression.
Weak SOPs without programme alignment
Lack of coding or project experience for technical programmes
Applying too close to deadlines
Poor quantitative preparation
Weak portfolio quality for Architecture applicants
Insufficient leadership exposure for MBA applicants
Incomplete academic or financial documents
Academic Strength
Moderate to High
Research Focus
Strong
Mathematics Requirement
Important for technical programmes
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select a programme aligned with your career goals and academic background.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic, English language and programme-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, SOP, references, CV and supporting documents.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or directly through the university portal for postgraduate programmes.
STEP 5
Track Application
Monitor application updates and submit additional documents if requested.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
The university reviews applications and issues conditional or unconditional offers.
STEP 7
CAS & Visa Process
Accept the offer, receive CAS documentation and proceed with UK visa processing.
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The University of Liverpool is especially strong for AI, analytics and computer science-related programmes.
Students applying for technical programmes should showcase coding and project experience clearly.
MBA applicants should emphasise leadership progression and managerial responsibilities.
International students should prepare accommodation and visa documentation early due to competitive demand.
Strong SOP quality and technical preparation can significantly improve admission chances.
Yes, the University of Liverpool is a founding member of the Russell Group.
Most undergraduate programmes require IELTS 6.0, while postgraduate programmes generally require IELTS 6.5.
Yes, selected programmes accept 75% CBSE English or 80% State Board English in place of IELTS.
Yes, MBA applicants are expected to have at least three years of managerial experience.
Yes, scholarships and tuition fee waivers are available for eligible international students.
The estimated acceptance rate is around 60%, making admissions competitive but achievable for strong applicants.
AI, Computer Science, Business Analytics, MBA, Finance and Engineering programmes are among the most popular.
Yes, postgraduate applicants can apply directly through the University of Liverpool online portal.
GMAT is optional but can strengthen MBA applications.
Yes, unconditional offers may be provided to applicants who already meet all academic and English language requirements.
Students generally require around GBP 10,224 annually for living expenses.
Yes, coding projects, research work and internships significantly improve technical programme applications.
CAS is the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies document required for UK student visa applications.
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