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How do mainland students go to Hong Kong to study in universities?
Ways for mainland students to attend universities in Hong Kong;

Path 1: unified college entrance examination, batch admission in advance.

This is the most familiar way at present. Students take part in the unified college entrance examination in the Mainland, and enter for the exam with the results of the college entrance examination. When filling in the college entrance examination volunteers, students can fill in in batches in advance, without applying to the university alone or attending an interview. Hong Kong schools will consider merit-based admission according to students' college entrance examination results.

At present, only the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the City University of Hong Kong are among the universities in Hong Kong, and other universities in Hong Kong are independent students. However, it should be noted that schools in Hong Kong generally implement full English teaching, which requires that English scores in a single subject reach 120 or even 130 (full mark 150). If IELTS and TOEFL scores meet the requirements, There is another question to consider when applying for the University of Hong Kong through the results of the college entrance examination: Can you adapt to the teaching environment in Hong Kong?

Path 2: Hong Kong schools enroll students independently, and the admission is approved in advance.

Generally speaking, from February, the enrollment information of Hong Kong universities began to be made public, which lasted until the end of May or early June. Students need to apply to the school independently. After the results of the college entrance examination are announced, Hong Kong universities will arrange for applicants to interview at the agreed time and place, and then comprehensively consider the candidates' college entrance examination results and lock the list of candidates to be admitted. The admission notice will be issued before the start of the unified college entrance examination, and the admission will generally end before July 7 of each year.

Path 3: the route for international students

This is the road we should focus on today: applying with the results of international courses. Most students usually apply for exams with IB courses, A-level (advanced level or preparatory course of general education certificate) or SAT (commonly known as American college entrance examination), plus English scores such as IELTS or TOEFL.

According to the observation of school-choosing bacteria, a large proportion of students taking A-level courses are admitted to universities in Hong Kong. Perhaps this is related to the historical relationship between Hong Kong and Britain, and Hong Kong universities still recognize British education. There are also some students who study DSE courses in high schools and take the Hong Kong college entrance examination to apply for schools in Hong Kong. Such candidates are also called self-candidates. The core subjects of the college entrance examination in Hong Kong are not difficult. Although mainland students have certain advantages in Chinese and mathematics, they seldom come into contact with general education, and their English level is usually inferior to that of Hong Kong students.

Path 4: Apply for associate degree.

Some universities in Hong Kong offer associate degree courses to provide mainland students with another way to further their studies. For example, Hong Kong University, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Hong Kong Baptist University. Associate degree courses generally last for two years. After obtaining an associate degree, you can apply for a local university in Hong Kong or a foreign university with the results of the associate degree, and you can directly apply for a primary course. Generally, freshmen can apply for the college entrance examination as long as their scores exceed two, but associate degrees are generally taught in English, which requires students to have higher English requirements.