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How many years does it take for a graduate student in Hong Kong University?
All the masters taught are full-time for one year, and they can graduate after completing credits, generally not more than one and a half years.

The conditions for graduate students to study in Hong Kong mainly include:

1, undergraduate grade

The most important thing for studying in Hong Kong is students' academic performance (many majors need a first-class bachelor's degree with an average score of 85). Good academic performance is a very important condition for a university.

2. English ability

Good English ability is also one of the most important conditions for Hong Kong graduate students to apply (IELTS 6.0 or above, TOEFL or CET-6 professional recognition).

3. University background

The applicant's university background (2 1 1 or non-2 1 1) and major, and the matching degree with the applied university major are also the application points.

4. Material writing

Professional document processing and guidance, mastering the application time and monitoring the whole process are also the guarantee for successful application.

5, the implementation, incentives and other materials

Applicants who apply for formal internship certificates, volunteers or applicants who have won professional awards will also help to apply.

In addition, if students with excellent academic performance provide vocational qualification certificates or have exchange experience, etc.

Extended data

Hong Kong Postgraduate Research Project: The research project is purely academic, and there is no need to add personal experiences and feelings. It requires the applicant to have a clear research plan and grasp it well.

This plan must be very specific, not too broad. The research plan generally includes the following points:

(1) research object;

(2) The significance of studying this issue;

(3) the research status of predecessors;

(4) Research methods;

(5) References.

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