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Students in Liverpool who missed their expected grades are still finding it easier to get a university place, thanks to local universities easing requirements.

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00:00In the northwest, about 35% of 18-year-olds went to university last year through UCAS.
00:06Students starting university this autumn faced tuition fees of £9,535,
00:13with maintenance loans also increasing to help with living costs.
00:17Universities have been making more offers to UK students in advance,
00:21which experts say could reduce the number of places available in clearing.
00:25In Liverpool and the wider region, institutions such as Liverpool
00:28and Liverpool's John Moores are encouraging applicants to speak directly to their admissions staff,
00:35even if their grades fall slightly short of expectations.
00:39Universities remain keen to enrol UK students as overseas recruitment becomes less predictable.
00:44Nationally, thousands of courses still have vacancies,
00:47though popular subjects are expected to fill quickly.
00:50Careers advisors say students should research all options thoroughly,
00:53seek advice from UCAS or schools,
00:55and be ready to act quickly if they want to secure a place on a preferred course this year.
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