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Admission to HKU is highly competitive. In 2016, the university received around 40,000 applications for undergraduate studies, over 16,000 of which were from outside the Hong Kong schools' system. [59] For Mainland China applicants, the enrollment rate was 1 student for every 21 applications.
Events surrounding community services are also conducted in school and around Hong Kong for students to participate in. A mandatory one-week trip, usually overseas, is held every year as a promotion for immersive cultural learning. A cross-cultural project is usually conducted by students in groups to be presented back at school. [2]
Alphabetised List; Note 1: The Open University of Hong Kong was established and financed by the Hong Kong Government from 1989 to 1993. Since then, it has been self-financed but still receives some irregular subsidies and loans from the government.
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is part of the admissions process for many graduate schools [8] in the United States and Canada [9] and a few other countries. The GRE is owned and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). [ 10 ]
Belilios Public School: 7 # HKU MBBS [50] [49] Diocesan Girls' School 8 CUHK Medicine - GPS [47] [50] 2018 11 Diocesan Girls' School 7 HKU MBBS [52] [53] Diocesan Girls' School 7 Oxford University BA in PPE [54] [52] Good Hope School 7 HKU BSocSc (Government and Laws) & LLB [52] Tseung Kwan O Government Secondary School 7 # HKU MBBS
The HKU Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine [a] (branded as HKUMed) is the medical school of the University of Hong Kong (HKU), a public research university. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, one of the oldest western medical schools in the Asia–Pacific region, and which served as the base for HKU's founding in 1910.
Prior to 1993, students needed to choose among two university entrance examinations, the HKALE or the Hong Kong Higher Level Examination.The former originally led to a three-year course in the University of Hong Kong (HKU) at the end of Form Seven (Upper Six), mainly for students in English-medium schools.
The Faculty comprises four Schools and three Centres: [4] School of Chinese; School of English; School of Humanities; School of Modern Languages and Cultures; Centre for Applied English Studies; Centre for the Humanities and Medicine; Centre of Buddhist Studies,