As a high school student in Chinese mainland, the most common and direct way is to apply for a university in Hong Kong through the results of the college entrance examination in China. Students must take the national college entrance examination first, and then fill in their volunteers according to the results of the college entrance examination. Generally speaking, both the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the City University of Hong Kong can apply through unified domestic recruitment, and they can directly fill in their volunteers in advance. You don't need to register online in advance, and you don't need to attend a unified interview at HKU. Then the target colleges select students according to the results of the college entrance examination.
The second way is to enroll students independently through Hong Kong. Except the Chinese University of Hong Kong and City University, other institutions in Hong Kong need to apply in advance, and then take the national college entrance examination, and apply to different schools according to the different results of the college entrance examination.
You can apply for universities in Hong Kong through international students:
International students usually apply for exams with IB (international basic certificate course), A-LEVEL (advanced level or basic course of general education certificate) or SAT (commonly known as American college entrance examination), IELTS or TOEFL, and they must show their overseas high school diplomas. In addition, a small number of non-Hong Kong candidates take HKDSE to apply for Hong Kong schools. Such candidates are also called self-candidates.
HKDSE (Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination), which is the content of the examination mentioned by parents at the beginning of the article, is understood that HKDSE must take 4 core subjects and 2-3 elective subjects, with a maximum of 8 subjects. The four core subjects are China Language, English Language, Mathematics and General Education. The 20 elective subjects include China Literature, Biology, Introduction to Accounting and Finance, Chemistry, China History, Physics, etc.