Does the University of Liverpool offer any scholarships to Indian students?

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    Rashmi Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Yes. The Unversity of Liverpool provides various scholarships and financial aid to deserving international students studying at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Some of the scholarships are provided in the table below:

    Scholarship Name

    Degree Level

    Benefits

    Vice-Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship UG

    Undergraduate

    £3,000 fee reduction in first year

    University of Liverpool First Class Scholarship

    Undergraduate

    £1,000 tuition fee reduction in each subsequent year if a student maintains First class average

    Vice-Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship

    Postgraduate

    £2,500 tuition fee reduction

    Postgraduate Progression Award - International students

    Postgraduate

    £2,500 reduction in tuition fees in first year

    Duncan Norman Scholarship

    Postgraduate Research

    Annual maintenance stipend of £15,000 + full tuition fee + free University accommodation of up to £4,635 annually + computer of value up to £1000 + conference expenses up to £500 in 2nd and 3rd year

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