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.

The University of Liverpool is the best thing to happen to me. I appreciate the individual approach to each student lecturers have. The campus has everything places to study, sport and art facilities and places to chill out and socialise, which all creates a unique atmosphere for my student life.
Entry requirements: which qualifications do you need?
Undergraduate
- Matura (Basic and Extended level) Graded with percentage marks with a pass mark of 30%
A level | Poland Equivalent |
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AAA |
Pass Matura (Basic and Extended level) with an average of 80% with 80% in at least 2 extended level subjects |
AAB |
Pass Matura (Basic and Extended level) with an average of 75% with 75% in at least 2 extended level subjects |
ABB |
Pass Matura (Basic and Extended level) with an average of 70% with 70% in at least 2 extended level subjects |
BBB |
Pass Matura (Basic and Extended level) with an average of 65% with 65% in at least 2 extended level subjects |
Postgraduate Taught
Qualification | Details |
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Academic | Successful completion of a bachelor's degree from a recognised institution with a minimum grade of 4.5 or 4+ 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
We offer a number scholarships and bursaries for UK and EU students. Browse the full range of undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research scholarships.
Tuition fees and other costs
Fees for EU applicants
Please refer to our information about the UK leaving the EU.
Other costs to be aware of:
- Accommodation costs
- Day-to-day living expenses
- Bench fees (research support fees) for some postgraduate research degrees
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