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Is the mba of the Open University of Hong Kong recognized domestically?
The mba of The Open University of Hong Kong is recognized in China.

The degree of The Open University of Hong Kong has been recognized by the Ministry of Education. Approved by the Ministry of Education, The Open University of Hong Kong officially began to recruit outstanding mainland students in 2007. The Open University of Hong Kong, referred to as "Gongda" for short, is one of the 12 Hong Kong universities approved by the Ministry of Education.

The university's MBA program meets the needs of students' promotion and salary increase, professional title evaluation, corporate financing listing (executive education needs to be disclosed), doctoral study and employment in universities outside the applicant country, and extra points for applying for immigration. Adhering to the spirit of "lenient entry and strict exit", the school does not need to take the national examination, and adopts the qualification examination system for interview and admission.

After completing the credits, completing the thesis defense and passing the graduation examination, you can get the globally recognized MBA master's degree certificate, which is recognized by the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and has the same status as other public universities in Hong Kong.

School profile is as follows:

The Open University of Hong Kong generally refers to the Metropolitan University of Hong Kong. Metropolitan University of Hong Kong, referred to as "Metropolitan University" for short, was founded by the Hong Kong government, 1989. Dudu University is the third institution of higher learning in Hong Kong to be awarded a degree.

The main campus of Metropolitan University and Jockey Club Campus are equipped with comprehensive teaching facilities, including libraries, computer and science laboratories, clinical nursing teaching centers, testing and certification laboratories, cultural and creative studios and laboratories, language laboratories, study rooms, student lounges, entertainment facilities and restaurants.