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Hong Kong University recognized by the Mainland
There are ten statutory universities in Hong Kong, namely: University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong, Open University of Hong Kong, Lingnan University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Education and Hong Kong Shue Yan University. ?

The Ministry of Education can also check: Caritas College, Mingde College, Donghua College, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hang Seng School of Management, Zhuhai College, and Hong Kong Higher Institute of Science and Technology Education.

Among them, eight universities in Hong Kong are famous because eight local degree-awarding universities in Hong Kong are funded by the University Grants Committee (UGC), namely, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the City University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the Hong Kong Baptist University, Lingnan University and the Hong Kong Institute of Education.

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Hong Kong's education policy:

Education expenditure is the largest item in the overall expenditure of the Hong Kong government, accounting for nearly one-fifth of the total government expenditure in the fiscal years from 20 17 to 20 18. The Government has set up a student financial assistance scheme to ensure that students will not drop out of school due to financial difficulties, and has implemented a number of measures to ensure that Hong Kong maintains a high level of education. Hong Kong's education system is roughly divided into the following parts:

Free preschool education: provide preschool children with opportunities to learn and get along with groups through private kindergartens and kindergartens.

Twelve-year free education: set up government-funded primary, secondary and pre-school education institutions in Hong Kong to provide six-year primary and three-year junior high school courses for school-age children in Hong Kong.

Senior high school and preparatory course: set up two-year senior high schools (Secondary Four and Secondary Five) to provide students with the most basic education before work; Set up two-year preparatory courses (Form 6 and Form 7) as the course preparation for students before entering the university.

Since September 2007, Hong Kong has implemented a new "three-three-four" academic system, that is, three years of junior high school, three years of senior high school and four years of university, replacing the traditional British academic system (three years) and implementing a four-year university system.

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