I got 80% in class 12th as an Indian student, can I still apply to Liverpool University?
The Liverpool admissions can be very competitive and if you are applying as an Indian student, the admission requirements vary here.
As per those admission requirements, Indian students would require a minimum of 85% in the top core subjects in higher senior secondary exams. The other subject requir
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