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How much is the living expenses for studying in Hong Kong for one year?
Living expenses for studying in Hong Kong for one year: about 1.2 million.

The cost of studying in Hong Kong for one year varies with schools, courses and personal consumption habits. The following are some possible expenses for studying in Hong Kong for one year:

1. Tuition: The tuition of universities in Hong Kong is relatively high, generally above 100000 Hong Kong dollars (about 85000 yuan), and the tuition of private universities will be higher.

2. Accommodation: Accommodation costs in Hong Kong are relatively high. The rent for student dormitories ranges from HK$ 2,500 to HK$ 5,000 per month (about RMB 2 1 0,000 to RMB 42 million), and the cost of renting apartments may be higher.

3. Living expenses: Compared with other Asian countries, the living expenses in Hong Kong are relatively high, which depends on personal lifestyle and consumption habits. The monthly budget is HK$ 8,000-/kloc-0.5 million (about RMB 68,000 6800- 1.2 million).

Precautions for studying in Hong Kong:

1 language. Universities in Hong Kong use multi-language teaching, mostly in English, so students should focus on cultivating listening and speaking ability. Of course, in terms of language communication, both Chinese and English are the official languages of Hong Kong. Cantonese is a dialect in southern China and the most commonly used spoken language in Hongkong. Most people in Hong Kong can understand Mandarin, so the language pressure of studying in Hong Kong is much less than that in other countries.

2. Tuition. Compared with the cost of studying in Europe and America, the cost of studying in Hong Kong is relatively cheap, and there are many scholarship programs in Hong Kong, which reduces the cost of studying abroad to some extent.

3. achievements. The application score of public universities in Hong Kong is above 80, and the bottom line of school application is 75-80, but now the competition is fierce, and it is better to exceed 80, the higher the better, and be practical.

4. Interview. Some majors will ask for an interview. Applying for a postgraduate interview will be more professional than applying for an undergraduate interview. In most cases, you will be asked to answer in English. This has higher requirements for students' own conditions. Interviews are usually conducted by video phone or directly at school.