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Entry requirements: which qualifications do you need?

Pathway programmes for applicants from Mongolia

Many countries have a different education system to that of the UK, so you may need further preparation before you can start university here. Pathway programmes provide an entry route for international students whose qualifications do not meet our entry requirements.

After successfully completing your Foundation Certificate or pre-Master’s programme, you're guaranteed a place on your chosen course. Pathway programmes are offered through the University of Liverpool International College.

Undergraduate

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Academic

Students who have completed the Matura Shtetërore (State Matura) are advised to complete a Foundation programme at Liverpool International College.

Students who have completed an internationally-recognised qualification (e.g. UK A-levels or an International Baccalaureate) can apply for entry to the first year of an undergraduate programme.

The Certificate of Complete Secondary Education is not equivalent to A-levels therefore applicant will be required to complete UK A-levels, the International Baccalaureate or undertake an International foundation year.

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

We offer a generous range of scholarships and awards for international students. These include:

Browse the full range of undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research scholarships.

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