Hong Kong has been actively developing itself into an international education centre in recent years. 3 of its 20 higher education institutions are now considered world-class, and many of the others are moving rapidly up the league tables.
Hong Kong’s reputation means that it is very much in demand from the best Chinese students drawn by the high academic standards and the fact that English and Chinese are official languages. With many of the top universities teaching wholly in English demand for places has grown dramatically in the last 2 years and only the best applicants will succeed in their wish to study in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s education system is run by the Education Bureau and the Social Welfare Department. There are about eight internationally-recognized universities in Hong Kong which offer Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees which are government-funded. There are other institutions which offer post-secondary diplomas, certificates, and vocational training.
Research work in Hong Kong has grown substantially making the research activities in universities more advanced. The majority of students in Hong Kong are of Chinese origin and the number of international students is limited.
The University of Hong Kong founded in 1911 (lineage dating back to 1887) is a public university in Hong Kong. It is the top-ranked university in Hong Kong SAR according to the QS World University Rankings 2021. The university offers courses in humanities, sciences, economics, law, education, etc. at the undergraduate and postgraduate level along with postgraduate research programmes.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology popularly known as HKUST was founded in 1991. It is the second-ranked university in Hong Kong SAR according to the QS World University Rankings 2021offering programmes in business and management, engineering, science, humanities and social sciences at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels along with research study programmes.
Established in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong popularly known as CUHK is a public university in Hong Kong. It is the third-ranked university in Hong Kong SAR according to the QS World University Rankings 2021. It is the only collegiate university in Hong Kong. The university offers courses in education, business administration, arts and engineering amongst others at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is an accredited public university with a lineage dating back to 1937. It is the fifth-ranked university in Hong Kong SAR according to the QS World University Rankings 2021 offering programmes in construction, humanities, business, engineering, health and applied sciences, textiles, etc. at the undergraduate, postgraduate and postgraduate research levels.
The KGC team helped me through every step of the process and gave me helpful guidance throughout the team is very approachable and made my application process very easy. They helped me choose universities that are the right fit for me and also helped me with university editing and paperwork.
After several discussions with KGC and following a career exploration program, Shreya Mahajan concluded that she wanted to explore a career in computer science. She was most pleased with her admission to the prestigious and sought after The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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The first step is university selection. Based on your profile and the course you wish to study, Dr Gupta will personally mark a list of universities for you. Keeping this list in mind, we will be able to determine the requirements for applications. After you have finalized your university list, you can move on to the next step.
Now that you understand the requirements, its time to start getting all the documents ready for this process. You will need transcripts, letters of recommendations, essays, etc. to complete your applications. Every university has varying prerequisites which we will help you meet. When all your forms are filled and documents are ready, the applications can be submitted.
Now that you understand the requirements, its time to start getting all the documents ready for this process. You will need transcripts, letters of recommendations, essays, etc. to complete your applications. Every university has varying prerequisites which we will help you meet. When all your forms are filled and documents are ready, the applications can be submitted.
A few months after your application has been submitted, universities will get back to you with their answers. You will be notified over email or university website about the outcome of your application. We will discuss these outcomes with you in detail and keep your priorities in mind, we will arrive at the university which you will be attending.
After accepting the offer from the university of your choice, the next step is applying for the visa. We will help you with your visa document and conduct several mock interviews as well. Although we don’t guarantee visas, in the past 20 years, our success rate is 100%.
After accepting the offer from the univeristy of your choice, the next step is applying for the visa. We will help you with your visa document and conduct several mock interviews as well. Although we don’t guarantee visas, in the past 20 years, our success rate is 100%.
Once your visa application is accepted, before you leave to study abroad we have a pre departure workshop where we talk to you about insurance, loans, ticketing, medical requirements and other issues. The pre-departure session along with a networking session will help you prepare for every aspect of studying abroad you will initially come across when you fly to your university.
The average tuition fees are about HK$145,000 per year and the average living expenses are about HK$30,000 per year. Fees do vary from institution to institution and may be substantially higher for the most prestigious and popular postgraduate courses.
There are some scholarships and bursaries available to international students. Applicants are assessed by the individual institution and you will need to impress with an overall high quality of academic, extracurricular and personal strengths. A carefully crafted application will vastly increase your chances of receiving funds to study overseas in Hong Kong and you should seek advice from professionals experienced in international admissions if you are unsure of how best to proceed.
Did you know that Hong Kong in Chinese means fragrant harbour?
Hong Kong is the melting pot of world cultures with top-ranked Asian universities like The University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. It is considered to be the gateway to China.
Even though Hong Kong is now part of China, the application process for a Hong Kong student visa is different from China. Students who wish to study in Hong Kong will need to apply for admission in Hong Kong . After the admission is confirmed the student will have to pay the fees to the institute and the institute will apply for the study visa for the student. In some cases, the student will not have to pay the fees in advance but instead will have to show proof of funding which includes bank statements. Hence, the student would not have to visit the Chinese Embassy and can travel with the e-visa. However, when the student arrives in Hong Kong, he or she would have to visit the immigration authorities to verify the documents.
After studying in Hong Kong international students are permitted to apply for a work visa. The Hong Kong economy is comparatively small and competition is strong, so finding appropriate jobs in Hong Kong is not easy. Choosing the right degree will maximise your chances of success.
Cantonese is the main language spoken in Hong Kong where a large majority of the population speaks it (around 88%) followed by English (around 4%).
Students need to take SAT/GMAT/GRE and language tests such as TOEFL/IELTS for courses taught in the English language depending on specific university and course requirements.
Universities in Hong Kong offer many extracurricular activities for students. Joining student clubs and associations are recommended options for breaking the ice with your classmates. It is a global city which is a melting pot of Chinese and Western culture. Mass Transit Railway (MTR), taxi, ferry, tram or bus are the modes of transportation available to explore the vibrant culture.
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