University Of Liverpool, Liverpool Programs, Tuition Fees & Entry Requirements 2022-2023

University of Liverpool Business Courses

Liverpool, EnglandLocation
UniversitySchool type
Estd1881established year
21591enrollment
Public
Partner [22 Courses]
8.3/10
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The Busine­ss Program at the University of Liverpool  teache­s skills to do well in today's competitive job marke­t. The program aims to help you learn the­ Deep knowledge of management, finance, and marke­ting and other Specialization. These topics are taught by re­lating to real-world examples.

Through practical training, Internships and case­ studies, you will gain useful knowledge­ and experience­. Curriculum helps you to get started on a successful career path in business

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1 year
On Campus
English
Full Time
8.8 1 Review | Ranked #176 out of 1502 by THE Global Ranking 2023
Exam Scores: IELTS6.0|TOEFL78|PTE56
Important Date: 31 Jul, 2025
INR 29.6 L/YrGBP 28,000 /Yr
2 Students Applied
2 Students Admitted
1 year
On Campus
English
Full Time
Exam Scores: IELTS6.0|TOEFL78|PTE56
Important Date: 31 Jul, 2025
INR 29.3 L/YrGBP 27,700 /Yr
2 Students Applied
2 Students Admitted
1 year
On Campus
English
Full Time
Ranked #178 out of 1200 by THE Global Ranking 2022
Exam Scores: IELTS6.0|TOEFL78|PTE56
Important Date: 13 Dec, 2024
INR 29.6 L/YrGBP 28,000 /Yr
3 Students Applied
3 Students Admitted
3 years
Honours, On Campus
English
Full Time
College Partner
Exam Scores: IELTS6.0|TOEFL78|PTE55
Important Date: 30 Jun, 2025
INR 24.5 L/YrGBP 23,200 /Yr

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  • Dislikes:
  • Accommodation- It's super hard to find an affordable place to live and the living expenses are as expensive as tuition fees.,
  • Job Market- Although it's heard everywhere right now to land a good job, having spent so many lakhs on education, it really took a toll on me when it took me almost 5 months to find a full-time, permanent job, for the field I really want to work in and build a career.

I chose this university due to following factors: 1. Scholarship: I was selected for 4 scholarships- a) Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship- Rewarded b) Commonwealth Postgraduate Bursary- Rewarded c) Finalist - ULMS Indian Subcontinent Scholarship (Full-Fee Waiver) d) Finalist - ULMS Indian Subcontinent Scholarship (50% Fee Waiver) Although I was not rewarded with the last two, I feel grateful to have been considered. I really appreciate the fact that talents and efforts are considered. It gave me a boost to my confidence not just to achieve in my education, but in life! 2. Management school and faculties: a) Alumnus always mentioned the management school has a remarkable infrastructure and the faculties are awesome. Proof- I have a background in Engineering and tech. Although I have a knack on the tech side, I always saw myself in the management field and my career was going towards that. I struggled in finance and my professor spent extra hours to help me crack the subject. For a fact, I always got prompt responses from ALL of my professors. I was able to secure a distinction not by myself, I owe it all to the faculties. b) My dean is the most down-to-earth person I ever known. I lost all my uni access once I graduated and I needed a reference from my dean to join my new job. I had only 24 hours left. I texted my dean in linkedin thinking it was a long shot and I needed to try and give it all. My dean, that dear man remembered who I am and gave me a prompt letter in the matter of an hour. He is truly an inspiration and an amazing teacher who I will always look up to. 3. Part-time & Mental health: a) It is very hard to land a part-time job anywhere here. But Liverpool is renowned for the football club and I got a gig in the very first month which helped me manage my finances. Whilst that being said, the Uni goes above and beyond to help expat students land a part-time job and always have ears to hear any sort of financial or mental concern. b) The uni has a separate in-house mental health clinic with advanced practitioners which is really appreciable.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 10/10

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