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How to take the Chinese University of Hong Kong exam?
The Chinese University of Hong Kong can take this test:

1. Candidates' unified examination scores should be above the admission control scores of a batch of undergraduate courses/a batch of undergraduate courses/special types, and the scores of single subjects should reach the passing level. Under the condition of meeting the requirements of Chinese application in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Chinese candidates are admitted according to the principle of score priority, and there is no professional volunteer grade difference. In the case of the same score in the college entrance examination, those with higher English scores are given priority;

2. Candidates must apply for English as a foreign language, with a standard score of 150, a self-funded student's English score of 120 or above, and a scholarship of 130 or above;

3. Unless the provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions adopt the parallel volunteer investment mode, the school only accepts candidates from colleges and universities with Hong Kong Chinese as their first choice, and does not participate in the collection of volunteers, and does not consider referring to volunteer candidates;

4. The school does not consider the preferential policies for all kinds of care for candidates, and will file and access files according to the actual results of the candidates' college entrance examination according to the Admissions Office, and admit them in the order of the actual results of the candidates' college entrance examination (excluding extra points).

5. The Chinese University of Hong Kong can accept up to 3 letters of recommendation, and the applicant must provide at least 1 letter of recommendation.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a research-oriented comprehensive university facing the public at home and abroad. It is an academic center in the fields of humanities, mathematics, computer science, economics and finance, medicine, law, media and geography. It is also the only institution in Hong Kong that has both Nobel Prize and Fields Prize.