We have a worldwide reputation for ground-breaking teaching and research by leading academics. More than 75% of our graduates receive a First or 2:1 and we're first in the Russell Group for graduate employability. With its unique attractions, famously warm welcomes, and global reputation for sport, music, architecture and culture for you to explore, there's nowhere quite like Liverpool.

I particularly enjoy the University’s great resources; highly qualified, knowledgeable professors who are approachable, helpful and genuinely interested in my success, language support classes, new software, meetings with company representatives, career fairs and support sessions which all show the University really cares about my future employment.

Polina Zaichkina, Russia, MSc Programme and Project Management

Entry requirements: which qualifications do you need?

Undergraduate

AAA Pass Atestats with 9 overall with 80% in three state exams AAB Pass Atestats with 8.5 overall with 80% in three state exams ABB Pass Atestats with 8.5 overall with 80% in two state exams and 75% in one state exam BBB Pass Atestats with 8 overall with 80% in one state exam and 75% in two state exams.

Postgraduate Taught

QualificationDetails
Academic Successful completion of a Bachelors degree from a recognised institution with a minimum grade of 7 or B.

English language requirements

To study at the University of Liverpool, you’ll need to demonstrate you can speak English. If you need a visa to study in the UK, evidence of competency in English is required to secure your visa.

Scholarships and bursaries

We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries which provide tuition fee discounts and help with living expenses for eligible international students.

New from September 2024, check out our Advancement Scholarships. These offer fee discounts of up to £7,500 for eligible master's students and up to £5,000 for eligible undergraduate students.

Browse our full range of scholarships and bursaries.

Tuition fees and other costs

Fees for EU applicants

To check the tuition fees for our undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses, select a course from our A-Z and go to the fees and funding section.

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