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Student Accommodation Near University of Liverpool Management School
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£115/wk
Closest option
0.15 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
The University of Liverpool Management School sits within Liverpool's Knowledge Quarter close to Hope Street, Brownlow Hill and the wider university campus district. Student accommodation around this part of Liverpool ranges from shared student houses near Minster Court to modern studio developments with gyms, cinema rooms and social spaces. The two Minster Court apartments are the closest supplied options at 0.15 km and 0.19 km from the management school, both offering lower-cost shared housing with bills included. Students looking for larger student accommodation buildings should compare Hope Street, Haigh Court and the two Queensland Place properties. Hope Street provides stronger premium facilities including a fitness suite, cinema room and study areas within around 0.42 km of campus. Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place sit slightly further away but include gyms, games rooms and social facilities close to Liverpool city-centre life. Liverpool ONE, Bold Street and Hope Street restaurants all remain accessible from the university district, helping students balance academics with city-centre access.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near the University of Liverpool Management School ranges from low-cost shared apartments near campus to larger studio-focused residences with gyms and social spaces. The Minster Court apartments are the cheapest and closest supplied options from £115/week and £122/week. Hope Street is the strongest premium option for students wanting gym, cinema and study facilities close to campus. Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place balance city-centre access with social amenities and studio availability.
Best For Budget
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 94 Minster Court from £115/week
Best For Closest
94 Minster Court at 0.15 km
Best For Amenities
Hope Street, Liverpool
Best For Studios
Hope Street and Queensland Place
Best Value Tradeoff
Haigh Court balances lower pricing with ensuite options and strong security features.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 2 minutes on foot
£115/wk
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£122/wk
View RoomsAround 5 minutes on foot
£172/wk
View RoomsAround 6 minutes on foot
£129/wk
View RoomsAround 7 minutes on foot
£125/wk
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 94 Minster Court, Liverpool | £115/week | Ensuite room | 0.15 km | 2 min walk | WiFi, cleaner, modern appliances, dining table, heating | Electricity, gas, water, broadband |
| 14 Minster Court, Liverpool | £122/week | Shared room | 0.19 km | 2 min walk | Communal TV, lounge, heating, sofas, close to uni | Electricity, gas, water, broadband |
| Hope Street, Liverpool | £172/week | Ensuite room, studio | 0.42 km | 5 min walk | Gym, cinema room, study areas, social space, terrace | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Haigh Court, Liverpool | £129/week | Ensuite room | 0.53 km | 6 min walk | Common room, laundry, bike storage, contents insurance, CCTV | Water, heating, electricity, wifi |
| Queensland Place, Liverpool | £125/week | Ensuite room, studio | 0.59 km | 7 min walk | Gym, concierge, lounge, media rooms, games room | WiFi, electricity, heating, water |
| Vivo Queensland Place, Liverpool | £130/week | Studio, ensuite room | 0.59 km | 7 min walk | Gym, social events, media room, game console, bike storage | Gas, water, electricity, internet |
Best Student Areas
Knowledge Quarter
Liverpool's Knowledge Quarter surrounds the University of Liverpool campus and is one of the strongest areas for students wanting direct access to lectures and university facilities. The Minster Court apartments and Haigh Court sit particularly close to this district.
Georgian Quarter
The Georgian Quarter around Hope Street combines historic streets, restaurants, cafés and cultural venues close to the university district. Hope Street Apartments benefit strongly from this location.
Liverpool City Centre
Liverpool city centre provides access to Liverpool ONE, Bold Street, Lime Street Station and wider nightlife areas. Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place balance university access with city-centre convenience.
Student life around the management school is closely connected with Hope Street, Bold Street and Liverpool city centre. Hope Street includes restaurants, cafés and cultural venues near the Georgian Quarter, while Bold Street remains one of Liverpool's busiest student-friendly dining and retail areas. Liverpool ONE gives students access to major shopping brands and entertainment spaces. The Royal Albert Dock sits slightly further away but remains popular for weekends and social activities. Students living near Minster Court, Hope Street or Queensland Place can usually move between campus, restaurants and shopping areas without lengthy travel.
How to Choose
Students choosing accommodation near the University of Liverpool Management School should first decide whether they prioritise lower rent, premium facilities or city-centre lifestyle access. The Minster Court apartments work best for students wanting straightforward shared housing close to campus at lower weekly prices. Hope Street is stronger for postgraduate and international students wanting studios, gym access and quieter study spaces. Haigh Court provides a middle-ground option with ensuite accommodation and stronger security features. Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place suit students wanting larger social environments, organised events and city-centre access alongside university proximity. Since all supplied properties remain within 0.6 km of campus, students can focus more on room type, facilities and lifestyle preference rather than worrying about transport costs.
University Info
Address
Chatham Street, Liverpool, L69 7ZH
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically secure Liverpool accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake.
Ensuite and studio accommodation close to the University of Liverpool campus usually becomes more competitive before September arrivals.
Getting to Campus
The University of Liverpool Management School is positioned within Liverpool's main university district, making most nearby accommodation walkable.
94 Minster Court: around 2 minutes walking
14 Minster Court: around 2 minutes walking
Hope Street: around 5 minutes walking
Haigh Court: around 6 minutes walking
Queensland Place: around 7 minutes walking
Vivo Queensland Place: around 7 minutes walking
Lime Street Station connects Liverpool with wider regional rail services, while campus bus routes and Hope Street provide direct access through the university and city-centre districts.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied Liverpool properties include major utility costs within the rent, helping students manage predictable weekly expenses.
The Minster Court apartments include broadband, electricity, water and TV licence costs.
Hope Street includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
Haigh Court includes wifi, electricity, heating and water.
Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place both include internet or WiFi and utility bills.
Students should still confirm deposit amounts, guarantor rules and tenancy terms before completing a booking.
Room Types
studio
Studio accommodation is available at Hope Street, Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place. These suit students wanting more privacy and independent living.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are available across most supplied Liverpool properties and balance privacy with shared communal facilities.
shared room
Shared housing is strongest at the Minster Court apartments and usually provides the lowest weekly pricing near campus.
Booking Advice
Students should secure Liverpool accommodation early because lower-cost ensuite and studio rooms close to campus fill quickly before September intake.
Area & Transport
Transport around the University of Liverpool Management School is heavily walk-focused because the supplied accommodation set sits very close to campus. The Minster Court apartments are around 2 minutes away on foot, while Hope Street, Haigh Court and Queensland Place remain under 7 minutes walking distance. Lime Street Station is the city's main rail hub and connects Liverpool with wider regional destinations. Campus bus routes and major roads such as Brownlow Hill and Hope Street help students travel between university buildings, city-centre districts and wider residential areas.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation information is based on supplied Admistay verified listings.
Only verified Liverpool properties from the supplied data were included.
Prices, amenities, bills and room types reflect source data only.
All included properties are within practical student distance of the management school.
Students should confirm live pricing, availability and tenancy details before booking.
This content is based on supplied University of Liverpool Management School data and verified Admistay accommodation listings. Prices, amenities, bills and room types reflect the source data only. No verified property-level review data was supplied, so aggregate rating schema remains disabled. Students should confirm live room availability and tenancy conditions before booking.
Frequently Asked
Where is the University of Liverpool Management School located?
The University of Liverpool Management School is located on Chatham Street within Liverpool's main university district.
Which accommodation is closest to the management school?
The 94 Minster Court apartment is the closest supplied property at around 0.15 km from campus.
What is the cheapest accommodation near the University of Liverpool Management School?
The 94 Minster Court apartment has the lowest supplied starting price from £115 per week.
Are studio rooms available near the management school?
Yes. Studios are available at Hope Street, Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place.
Are ensuite rooms available near the University of Liverpool?
Yes. Ensuite accommodation is available across most supplied Liverpool properties.
Which property has the best facilities?
Hope Street has one of the strongest amenity packages with a gym, cinema room, terrace and study spaces.
Can students walk to the management school from these properties?
Yes. All supplied Liverpool properties are within around 2 to 7 minutes walking distance.
Do nearby Liverpool student properties include bills?
Yes. Most supplied properties include utility bills such as internet, water, electricity and heating.
Is the Knowledge Quarter good for students?
Yes. Liverpool's Knowledge Quarter is one of the main university districts and keeps students close to lectures, libraries and university facilities.
What areas near the University of Liverpool are popular with students?
The Knowledge Quarter, Georgian Quarter and Liverpool city centre are all popular student-focused districts.
Which properties are strongest for social facilities?
Queensland Place and Vivo Queensland Place both include games rooms, lounges and organised social facilities.
When should students book accommodation near the University of Liverpool?
Students usually secure accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, especially for September arrivals.
Do international students need a guarantor in Liverpool?
Some providers may require a UK guarantor or advance rent payment. Students should confirm this directly before booking.
Should students choose studios or shared housing in Liverpool?
Studios provide more independence and privacy, while shared housing usually offers lower weekly costs.
Are viewings available before booking Liverpool accommodation?
Many student accommodation providers offer virtual or in-person viewings depending on availability.
What transport links are close to the management school?
Lime Street Station, Hope Street and university bus routes all connect the campus with wider Liverpool areas.
Is Liverpool a good student city?
Yes. Liverpool combines large university districts with shopping, nightlife, transport links and relatively walkable student neighbourhoods.
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A triple-accredited management school within the University of Liverpool
University of Liverpool Management School is a public management school in Liverpool, United Kingdom, known for management, leadership, marketing, accounting and finance, strategy, international business, entrepreneurship, economics, work organisation, operations and supply chain management. Established in 2002, the school is part of the University of Liverpool and holds triple crown accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA.
School Name
University of Liverpool Management School
Parent Institution
University of Liverpool
Country
United Kingdom
City
Liverpool
Established
2002
Institution Type
Public
Campus Setting
Urban
Accreditation
AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA
Academic Strength
Management, Finance, Marketing, Economics, International Business and Supply Chain
University of Liverpool Management School is a public management school within the University of Liverpool, located in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Established in 2002, the school is known for management, leadership, marketing, accounting and finance, strategy, international business, entrepreneurship, economics, work organisation, operations and supply chain management. For students planning to study business in the UK, it offers a recognised academic environment inside one of the UK’s major student cities.
The school has gained international recognition and, according to the provided data, holds triple crown accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. This is an important quality signal for students comparing business schools because triple accreditation is associated with global standards in management education, business school quality, employer relevance and international academic credibility.
The management school serves a large student community, with the source data mentioning more than 3,400 undergraduate students, 1,100 postgraduate students and more than 100 research courses, including MBA and DBA routes. This makes it suitable for students at different stages of study, from bachelor’s degrees to postgraduate taught programmes, MBA study and research-focused qualifications.
University of Liverpool Management School is organised around six subject groups: Marketing, Accounting and Finance, Economics, Strategy, International Business and Entrepreneurship, Work Organisation and Management, and Operations and Supply Chain Management. These areas cover many of the most searched business education pathways for international students, especially those interested in management, finance, consulting, logistics, entrepreneurship and global business careers.
For Indian students, University of Liverpool Management School can be a strong choice if they want a business school with global accreditation, employability focus and a student-city environment outside London. The provided data mentions Indian academic expectations such as completion of Class X and XII with around 75% to 80% for Indian candidates, and bachelor’s degree requirements for postgraduate routes. Students should verify current course-level requirements before applying because entry criteria can change by programme and academic year.
The school also has an employability and placement angle. The old source mentions that alumni and graduates have worked with companies such as KPMG, Maersk, UEFA, Deloitte, JP Morgan and Standard Chartered Bank. It also refers to placement and internship schemes such as Work While Studying and Year in Industry. These elements can be useful for students who want business education connected to practical work experience.
The wider University of Liverpool campus expands across around 100 acres and is divided into North, Central and South Campuses according to the provided data. The institution provides accommodation facilities for more than 4,500 students across residential complexes such as Dover Court, Greenbank Student Village and Crown Place. For international students, this means the university experience can include both academic study and structured accommodation options.
Accommodation planning is an important part of studying at University of Liverpool Management School. Students can compare university residences, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student apartments in Liverpool. Accommodation fees, meals, utilities, maintenance and security may be included in some campus accommodation options, but students should verify the exact package before booking.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Liverpool, including PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student apartments. Students can compare options by commute time, budget, safety, bills, amenities and room type before deciding where to live near the University of Liverpool Management School.
Overall, University of Liverpool Management School is a strong option for students who want a recognised UK business school with triple accreditation, broad management subject coverage, research routes, MBA study, placement exposure and student accommodation options in Liverpool. Students should plan admission, tuition, scholarships, visa and accommodation together to understand the full cost and value of studying here.
Yes. University of Liverpool Management School can be a good choice for Indian students interested in management, finance, marketing, economics, international business, MBA and supply chain programmes within a triple-accredited business school.
It is known for management education, triple crown accreditation, MBA and research routes, and subject strengths in marketing, accounting and finance, economics, international business and supply chain management.
Students can consider university residences such as Crown Place, Dover Court and Greenbank Student Village, along with PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats in Liverpool.
Liverpool is generally more affordable than London, but accommodation costs vary by room type, location and contract. Students should compare university halls, PBSA, shared flats and studios before booking.
It can be worth it for students seeking a triple-accredited UK business school with management, finance, MBA, research and placement-related opportunities in a student-friendly city.
Management, MBA, accounting, finance, marketing, economics and supply chain programmes
University of Liverpool Management School offers undergraduate, postgraduate taught, postgraduate research, MBA and DBA routes in management-related fields. The source data highlights programmes in MBA, MSc Accounting and Finance, BA International Business, BA Accounting and Finance and BA Business Management, with older fee references that should be verified before publication.
University of Liverpool Management School courses cover a wide range of management and business disciplines. The school offers undergraduate programmes, postgraduate taught programmes and postgraduate research programmes, including MBA and DBA routes. This makes it suitable for students who want business education at different stages, from bachelor’s study to specialist master’s degrees, leadership-focused MBA study and doctoral research.
The provided data identifies six subject groups within the school: Marketing, Accounting and Finance, Economics, Strategy, International Business and Entrepreneurship, Work Organisation and Management, and Operations and Supply Chain Management. These subject groups reflect the school’s broad business education strength and help students choose a pathway aligned with their career plans.
Popular programmes mentioned in the source include MBA, MSc Accounting and Finance, BA International Business, BA Accounting and Finance and BA Business Management. The old programme table lists annual fees of £19,700 for MBA, £13,000 for MSc Accounting and Finance, and £9,250 for selected undergraduate programmes. A later cost table lists average course expenses around £24,000 for undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses, £24,950 for MBA and £24,250 for full-time postgraduate research. Because these figures appear from older source data and may not align across sections, students should verify current fees directly before applying.
For Indian students, the course choice should be linked to career direction. Accounting and finance can support roles in audit, banking, corporate finance and consulting. International business and management can support roles in business development, consulting, operations and global trade. MBA and DBA routes may suit applicants with stronger work experience and leadership goals. Operations and supply chain management can be useful for students interested in logistics, procurement, process improvement and global supply chains.
The school’s employability angle is important. The source data mentions employers such as Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg, Amazon, Oracle, Cadbury, HSBC, Kellogg’s and Airtel in relation to placements or graduate outcomes. It also mentions Work While Studying and Year in Industry routes. Students should verify current placement availability by programme, but these references show that practical experience is an important part of the school’s value proposition.
When comparing course affordability, students should include Liverpool living costs and accommodation. The provided data lists accommodation fees between £500 and £800, meals between £50 and £400, travel between £0 and £80 and other monthly expense categories. These older figures should be treated as a budgeting guide only. Admistay can help students compare verified student accommodation in Liverpool so students understand realistic housing options alongside tuition fees.
MBA
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Professionals seeking leadership, strategy and management career progression
MBA applicants should review work experience, leadership profile, scholarship options and post-study career goals carefully.
MSc Accounting and Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students targeting finance, accounting, banking and consulting careers
Students from commerce, finance, economics or business backgrounds may find this route relevant.
BA International Business
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in global business, trade and management careers
A strong interest in global markets, communication and business strategy can support this pathway.
BA Accounting and Finance
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking undergraduate finance and accounting foundations
Useful for students interested in professional finance qualifications and graduate finance roles.
BA Business Management
Undergraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students seeking a broad business and management foundation
Students should build internship experience, communication skills and practical business exposure alongside the degree.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Undergraduate or Postgraduate subject area • Varies by programme
Fee: £Varies by programme / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in process improvement, logistics and global supply chains
Relevant for students from business, engineering, logistics or commerce backgrounds.
The school is known for management, MBA, accounting and finance, marketing, economics, international business and operations and supply chain management.
Tuition depends on the programme and academic year. The old source includes different fee references, so students should verify current fees and include Liverpool accommodation and living costs in their budget.
Indian students often consider MBA, accounting and finance, international business, business management and supply chain routes depending on their academic background and career goals.
The source data links graduates and alumni with major employers and mentions placement or internship routes. Employability depends on programme choice, skills, work experience and career preparation.
The provided data mentions a Year in Industry route and work while studying options. Students should confirm current availability for their specific programme before applying.
Application routes, documents, entry requirements and planning guidance for international students
University of Liverpool Management School accepts undergraduate, graduate and research students across management-related fields. The provided data mentions online and UCAS application routes, English language tests such as IELTS, TOEFL and PTE, and Indian academic expectations including strong Class X and XII performance for undergraduate applicants.
University of Liverpool Management School admissions are open to undergraduate, graduate and research students across management-related programmes. The provided data mentions top fields such as marketing, economics, accounting, business and management. Classes are conducted in English, so international students must prepare academic documents and English language proof carefully before applying.
The old source states that applications may be submitted online and through UCAS where applicable. Undergraduate applicants usually use UCAS, while postgraduate and research applicants may use university application routes. Application fees vary according to the source data, so students should verify the latest application process for their exact programme before submitting.
Indian students are specifically mentioned in the old admission requirements. The source states that Indian undergraduate candidates may need completion of Class X and XII with minimum 75% to 80%, while postgraduate applicants may need a bachelor’s degree with minimum first division or high second division depending on the programme. These details should be treated as programme-level guidance and verified with current entry requirements.
Required documents mentioned in the source include academic transcripts, Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies, proof of English proficiency, reference letter, personal statement and visa-related documents. The source also refers to Tier 4 visa requirements, but students should use the current UK Student visa terminology and verify the latest UKVI guidance before applying.
English language testing is an important part of admission planning. The provided highlights table mentions IELTS, TOEFL and PTE. Students should check the required score for their exact programme because business, management, MBA and research courses may have different score expectations.
The old programme table includes deadlines such as June 30 for undergraduate programmes and July 31 for MBA and MSc Accounting and Finance. Since these dates are from older source data, they should not be used as current deadlines without verification. Students should apply early to avoid delays in offer processing, CAS issuance, visa preparation and accommodation booking.
Students applying to University of Liverpool Management School should plan accommodation at the same time as admission. The university provides accommodation across residential complexes, while private PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats are also available across Liverpool. Early comparison helps students choose housing based on commute, rent, amenities and contract terms.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Liverpool, making it easier to plan housing while completing admission, visa and arrival steps. This is especially useful for Indian and international students who need clarity on budget, safety, bills and move-in timing before travelling to the UK.
Step 1: Choose Programme
Select a management, finance, marketing, economics, MBA, research or supply chain programme based on career goals.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic requirements, Indian qualification expectations and course-specific criteria.
Step 3: Prepare English Language Proof
Prepare IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or accepted equivalent English language test results where required.
Step 4: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, personal statement, reference letter, passport and programme-specific documents.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS or the university online route depending on programme level.
Step 6: Review Offer and CAS Steps
Check offer conditions, prepare deposit or fee steps and complete CAS-related requirements.
Step 7: Arrange Accommodation
Compare university residences, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats in Liverpool through Admistay.
Step 8: Complete Visa and Arrival
Prepare Student visa documents, travel plan, move-in date and arrival checklist.
Main Academic Intake
Most programmes commonly start in the main academic intake, but availability varies by programme
Application: Older source data lists June 30 and July 31 deadlines for selected programmes
Students should verify current programme deadline and intake availability before applying.
Programme-Specific Intakes
Availability depends on programme level and department
Application: Varies by programme
MBA, postgraduate taught and research routes may follow different timelines.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
International students apply through UCAS or the university online route depending on programme level. They must prepare academic documents, English language proof and programme-specific materials.
Admission depends on the programme, academic performance, English language ability and supporting documents. MBA and postgraduate routes may require stronger academic or professional profiles.
The best intake depends on programme availability and readiness for admission, visa and accommodation. Students should verify current course start dates before applying.
Students should start accommodation planning after shortlisting the university or receiving an offer, because good-value rooms near campus may fill before intake periods.
Yes, international students may need English language proof. The provided data mentions IELTS, TOEFL and PTE as accepted tests.
An urban Liverpool campus experience with university residences and student-city living
University of Liverpool Management School is part of the wider University of Liverpool campus, which the source describes as expanding across around 100 acres and divided into North, Central and South Campuses. Students can access university accommodation, private housing, student facilities and Liverpool’s active student city lifestyle.
University of Liverpool Management School campus life is connected to the wider University of Liverpool environment. The provided data states that the campus expands across around 100 acres and is divided into North, Central and South Campuses. This gives management students access to a larger university setting with academic spaces, accommodation, social areas and city-based opportunities.
The school is located in Liverpool, a major UK student city known for its culture, music, sport, waterfront, nightlife, affordability and student community. Compared with London, Liverpool can offer a more manageable cost base for many international students while still providing a strong urban lifestyle and employer access across the North West of England.
Student life at University of Liverpool Management School is shaped by business education, employability preparation and the wider university community. Students can benefit from professional networking, placement preparation, society participation, library access, academic support and career-focused events. For management students, the city environment can support part-time work, volunteering, internships and social networking.
Accommodation is a key part of the student experience. The source data states that the University of Liverpool provides accommodation facilities for more than 4,500 students through residential complexes such as Dover Court, Greenbank Student Village and Crown Place. These residences are designed to provide major amenities needed by students and may include meals, utilities, maintenance and security depending on the accommodation package.
The source also mentions Liverpool Student Homes as university-supported private sector residential guidance. This is useful for students who do not choose university halls or who prefer private shared housing. Students should still compare location, bills, contract length, safety, deposit rules and commute before booking.
Students can choose from university residences, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios, shared flats and private student apartments in Liverpool. A studio may suit students who want privacy and a quiet environment, while shared flats or ensuite rooms may be better for students who want lower costs or more social living. PBSA can be useful for first-year international students because it often includes student-focused amenities and clearer contract terms.
For Indian students, Liverpool can offer a comfortable student experience with multicultural food options, public transport, student communities and a lower cost profile than London. However, students should still plan carefully for accommodation booking fees, meals, travel, laundry, study costs and household bills.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Liverpool by budget, commute, safety, bills, room type and amenities. For University of Liverpool Management School students, early housing comparison can reduce stress and help students settle into the city before classes begin.
University of Liverpool Campus
University Residential Complexes
University Accommodation
Residential complexes support students with structured housing and essential amenities.
Liverpool Student Homes
A university-supported private housing route mentioned in the source for students considering private sector options.
Employability and Placements
Placement and internship routes help students connect academic study with work experience.
Liverpool City Life
Students benefit from music, culture, sport, nightlife, affordability and a large student community.
Business Student Network
Management students can build networks through university events, societies, career support and peer groups.
University campus area
Best for: Students who want short commute and easy access to academic buildings
Commute: Commute varies by exact accommodation
Best for students who value convenience and campus routine.
Crown Place
Best for: Students considering university residence close to the campus environment
Commute: Commute varies by route
Mentioned in the source as one of the residential complexes.
Greenbank Student Village
Best for: Students looking for university residence community living
Commute: Commute varies by transport route
A university accommodation option mentioned in the provided data.
Dover Court
Best for: Students comparing university-managed accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by route
Mentioned in the source as a residential complex.
Liverpool city centre
Best for: Students who want shops, nightlife, transport and private accommodation options
Commute: Commute varies by walking, bus or cycling route
Useful for students who want city lifestyle and access to PBSA or private flats.
Student life is urban, career-focused and connected to the wider University of Liverpool campus. Students benefit from university facilities, accommodation options, placement support and Liverpool’s student-city lifestyle.
The source does not provide a specific Indian student community figure, but Liverpool is a major UK student city and the school attracts international students across undergraduate, postgraduate and research routes.
Students can consider university residences such as Crown Place, Dover Court and Greenbank Student Village, plus PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Liverpool.
Management school study can be demanding, especially for MBA, finance, research and supply chain routes. Students should balance coursework, networking, placements and accommodation planning.
Accommodation affects commute, monthly budget, study routine and social life. Early comparison helps students choose between halls, PBSA, studios and shared flats before availability becomes limited.
International scholarships, progression awards and Liverpool budget planning
University of Liverpool Management School provides scholarship and funding opportunities for national and international students based on qualifications, merit and eligibility. The old source mentions awards such as the Vice Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship, Sport Liverpool Scholarship, Postgraduate Progression Award, Chevening Scholarship and other course or nationality-specific scholarships.
University of Liverpool Management School scholarships can help students reduce the financial pressure of studying in the UK. The provided data states that scholarships are available to national and international students based on qualifications, merit and overall eligibility. For international and Indian students, scholarship research should be done early because award rules, deadlines and values can change by academic year.
The old source mentions several scholarship schemes. These include the Vice Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship, Sport Liverpool Scholarship, Postgraduate Progression Award, University of Liverpool First Class Scholarship, Chevening Scholarship, University of Liverpool International College Excellence Award, Marshall Scholarships, FUNED Awards and course or nationality-specific scholarships. Some of these are university awards, while others are external or country-specific routes.
The source also provides older award examples. The Vice Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship is listed as a first-year fee reduction of £2,000 to £2,500 for eligible new international students in non-clinical programmes. Sport Liverpool Scholarship is listed as a £1,000 fee reduction for athletic applicants competing at national or international level. The Postgraduate Progression Award is listed as a £2,500 fee reduction for eligible international applicants and alumni from non-clinical programmes. Students should verify whether these awards are currently active and whether the values remain the same.
For Indian students, funding planning should include university scholarships, external scholarships, education loans, family funding and emergency reserves. Scholarships can reduce tuition pressure, but students should not assume they will cover accommodation, meals, travel, visa costs, healthcare surcharge, study costs or personal expenses.
Liverpool can be more affordable than London, but students still need realistic living-cost planning. The old source lists accommodation fees between £500 and £800, accommodation booking fees of £150, travel up to £80, meals between £50 and £400 and other monthly cost categories. These figures should be treated as old reference data and verified with current costs before budgeting.
Accommodation choice can significantly affect affordability. University residences, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studios and shared flats all have different cost structures. Some accommodation may include utilities, meals, maintenance or security, while private rentals may require separate bills. Students should compare total monthly cost rather than only base rent.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation in Liverpool by budget, room type, commute, amenities, bills and safety. This can help students align scholarship and funding decisions with realistic housing choices before arriving in the UK.
Overall, students should treat scholarships as one part of a wider financial strategy. The safest approach is to verify current scholarship availability, apply early, prepare strong academic documents and calculate total cost including tuition, accommodation, food, travel, visa, healthcare and emergency funds.
University Merit Scholarships
Awards based on academic achievement, qualifications and university eligibility rules.
International Student Scholarships
Funding routes for eligible international students depending on course, nationality or achievement.
Postgraduate Progression Awards
Fee reductions for eligible progressing students or alumni, subject to current university rules.
Sports Scholarships
Funding support for athletes competing at national or international level, depending on eligibility.
External Scholarships
Awards such as Chevening, Marshall Scholarships, FUNED Awards and other external schemes.
Course or Nationality-Specific Scholarships
Programme-specific or country-linked awards that may change by academic year.
Vice Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship
Best for: Eligible new international students in selected non-clinical programmes
Coverage: £2,000 to £2,500 fee reduction according to the old source
Students should verify whether this award is currently active and whether the amount has changed.
Sport Liverpool Scholarship
Best for: Athletic applicants competing at national or international level
Coverage: £1,000 fee reduction according to the old source
Eligibility may depend on sporting level, evidence and university policy.
Postgraduate Progression Award
Best for: Eligible international applicants and alumni from non-clinical programmes
Coverage: £2,500 fee reduction according to the old source
Students should confirm current progression award rules before budgeting.
Chevening Scholarship
Best for: High-potential international postgraduate students and future leaders
Coverage: Varies by Chevening award rules
Highly competitive and usually requires leadership potential and strong application preparation.
Course or Nationality-Specific Scholarships
Best for: Students eligible by programme, country or academic profile
Coverage: Varies by scheme
Students should check current university scholarship pages for active options.
Yes. The provided source mentions scholarship opportunities for national and international students based on qualifications, merit and eligibility.
Indian students can explore university merit scholarships, international attainment awards, progression awards, Chevening and course or nationality-specific scholarships depending on eligibility.
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Yes. Scholarships usually depend on academic merit, eligibility, nationality, programme and sometimes leadership or sporting achievement.
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Explore University of Liverpool Management School admissions, eligibility, deadlines, application routes, English language requirements, MBA entry criteria, documents and career-focused guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
September
Application Route
UCAS & University Application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5 overall
Admission Difficulty
Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
University of Liverpool Management School admissions are competitive and profile-based, with UCAS used for undergraduate applications and the university application route used for postgraduate programmes.
University of Liverpool Management School is a strong fit for students targeting business, management, accounting, finance, economics, marketing, international business and MBA pathways. The school reviews applications holistically, so academic performance, personal statement quality, references, English readiness and career clarity all matter. Indian students should pay close attention to Class 12 requirements, postgraduate percentage expectations, English test rules and visa documentation timelines.
Triple-accredited business school
Undergraduate applications through UCAS
Postgraduate applications through university application route
September is the main student intake
MBA applications may be accepted around the year but international students should apply early
IELTS, TOEFL and PTE are mentioned as English language options
Scholarships are linked mainly to academic merit in the provided content
Students interested in business, management, economics, finance, marketing or international business
Applicants who want a recognised UK business school with strong industry-facing courses
Indian undergraduate applicants with strong Class 12 academics and clear subject interest
Postgraduate students with a relevant bachelor’s degree and a focused career direction
MBA applicants with management experience and leadership potential
Students who can write a strong personal statement instead of a generic application
Applicants who want career routes in consulting, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship or corporate management
Students applying with weak academic consistency may find competitive programmes harder to secure
Applicants without a clear business or management interest may struggle to show course fit
MBA applicants without meaningful management experience may need to review entry expectations carefully
Students who delay IELTS, TOEFL or PTE preparation may face application and visa pressure
Applicants with weak personal statements or generic references may not present a strong profile
International students who apply late may face tighter timelines for offer, CAS, visa and relocation planning
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Application
Undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS for business, management, economics, finance and marketing pathways.
Postgraduate Admissions
University Portal
Postgraduate applicants apply through the university application route for MSc and related business programmes.
Main Intake
September Intake
September is mentioned as the main intake for students.
Admission Type
Profile-Based Review
Applications are reviewed holistically using academics, statement, references and English readiness.
Students should apply early for the September intake, with undergraduate applicants following UCAS deadlines and international postgraduate applicants planning well before the recommended summer deadline.
Check official university deadline
UCAS Equal Consideration
Undergraduate students should confirm the current UCAS equal consideration date before applying.
30 June 2026
UCAS Final Deadline
The provided content mentions 30 June as the final undergraduate application deadline.
31 July 2026
Recommended PG Deadline
The provided content mentions 31 July as the recommended postgraduate deadline for international students.
At least 6 months before Autumn session
MBA Planning Window
International MBA applicants are advised to apply early so offer and visa steps can be completed smoothly.
September 2026
Main Intake Begins
The main student intake is September for most programmes.
University of Liverpool Management School eligibility depends on the programme level, academic record, English score and subject fit.
Undergraduate
Class 12 completion with strong academic performance
Postgraduate
Bachelor’s degree with course-specific academic requirement
Most listed University of Liverpool Management School programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall, with higher component requirements for selected postgraduate courses.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
UG: no band below 5.5; PG: no band below 6.0
Higher Requirement
7.0 Overall
6.5 in each section for selected courses
PTE
Standard Requirement
62 Overall
51 in every component
Higher Requirement
Course-specific requirement
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
UG: 78 Overall
19 Listening, 19 Writing, 19 Reading and 21 Speaking
Higher Requirement
PG: 88 Overall
20 Listening, 20 Writing, 20 Reading and 22 Speaking
Academic transcripts and certificates
Class 12 documents for undergraduate applicants
Bachelor’s degree transcripts for postgraduate applicants
Personal statement
Two academic recommendation letters
Valid passport
Passport-size photographs
English language test score
Updated CV or resume
Financial statement or bank documents
CAS and visa documents after offer acceptance
University of Liverpool Management School is popular for MBA, Accounting and Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship, International Business and Marketing programmes.
MBA
Best For
MBA applicants should clearly explain management experience, leadership exposure and post-MBA career goals.
MSc Accounting and Finance
Best For
This course may require stronger English preparation, so check the higher IELTS requirement before applying.
MSc Economics
Best For
Applicants should show economics readiness and analytical ability through academics and personal statement.
MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
Best For
Students with startup ideas, projects or business exposure should highlight them clearly.
MSc International Business
Best For
Use your SOP to connect global business interest with long-term career plans.
MSc Marketing
Best For
Marketing applicants should include internships, campaigns, analytics exposure or brand-related projects where possible.
MBA
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Accounting and Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc International Business
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Marketing
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Competitive
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record
Clear business or management career goals
Well-written personal statement
Relevant bachelor’s degree for postgraduate programmes
Strong references
English language readiness
Management experience for MBA applicants
Apply early for the September intake, especially if you are an international student needing CAS and visa processing.
UG applicants should track UCAS timelines carefully and avoid waiting until the final deadline.
PG applicants should complete the university application within the required account validity window.
Write a personal statement that connects academics, business interest and career goals clearly.
MBA applicants should highlight management experience, leadership responsibility and practical business exposure.
Prepare IELTS, TOEFL or PTE early if your Class 12 English score or education background does not meet exemption expectations.
Use references that can comment on academic ability, business potential or professional maturity.
Submitting a generic personal statement without explaining course fit
Missing UCAS or recommended international student deadlines
Applying for MBA without clearly showing management experience
Ignoring higher English requirements for selected postgraduate courses
Uploading incomplete transcripts or weak supporting documents
Using references that do not explain academic or professional capability
Delaying financial documents, CAS preparation or visa planning
Academic Strength
Good
Research Focus
Moderate
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select a business, management, finance, economics, marketing or MBA programme based on your profile.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic percentage, subject background, English score and programme-specific requirements.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, personal statement, references, CV, passport and English test proof.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for UG courses or the university application route for PG courses.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required by the selected programme or admission team.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Track application status and respond to conditional or unconditional offer instructions.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Complete CAS, financial documents and UK student visa requirements after offer acceptance.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
MBA Employment
The provided content mentions strong MBA job outcomes within 3 months of completion.
Mentioned Recruiters
Airtel, Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, PwC and Oracle are mentioned in the provided content.
Popular Career Routes
Consulting, finance, marketing, management and international business
Business School Advantage
Triple accreditation supports credibility for business-focused applicants.
Indian students targeting UG business courses should check Class 12 percentage expectations early and keep UCAS deadlines in mind.
For MSc Accounting and Finance, students should not ignore the higher IELTS expectation mentioned in the provided programme table.
MBA applicants should treat work experience as a core part of the application, not as a small supporting detail.
A strong personal statement should explain why Liverpool, why the business school, why the course and what career outcome the student is working towards.
International students should prepare financial documents and English proof early because these can affect CAS and visa timelines.
Students applying close to September should also plan accommodation early because Liverpool student housing demand can increase near intake.
September is mentioned as the main student intake.
Undergraduate applicants usually apply through UCAS.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the university application route.
Most listed programmes require IELTS 6.5 overall, while selected courses may require IELTS 7.0 overall.
The provided content mentions that GMAT is not a mandatory requirement for the MBA.
Yes, admissions are competitive because applications are reviewed using academics, personal statement, references, English scores and programme fit.
Yes. Indian students can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes if they meet academic, English language and visa documentation requirements.
September is mentioned as the main intake for students.
The provided content mentions a UCAS equal consideration deadline and 30 June as the final undergraduate deadline. Students should confirm the latest UCAS date before applying.
The provided content mentions 31 July as the recommended postgraduate deadline for international students.
For UG, the provided content mentions IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 5.5. For PG, it mentions IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0, with higher requirements for selected courses.
Yes. The provided content mentions IELTS, TOEFL iBT and PTE as English proficiency options.
Undergraduate students usually apply through the UCAS application route.
Postgraduate students apply through the university application route and should complete the application within the required account validity period.
Students usually need transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letters, English test score, passport, CV, financial statement and visa documents where applicable.
The provided content mentions 3 or more years of management-area work experience for MBA applicants.
The provided content mentions that GMAT is not mandatory for the MBA.
The provided content mentions scholarships for UG and PG students and notes that they are mainly based on academic merit. Students should check the latest university scholarship rules before applying.
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