Application Guideline | Study in Hong Kong
April 06, 2022
EasyUni Staff
In general you need to have completed high school, have earned satisfactory results in your country's national exams, if offered (for example, A Levels, International Baccalaureate, SATs, etc.).
If English is not your native language, you will need to take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS (International English Language Testing System), or equivalent language proficiency tests.
Here's an overview of everything you need to do to apply and get started!
1. Choosing Courses
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When deciding which courses to apply for, you should do the following research first:
- Research courses here.
- Research the right place to study - Visit university and college websites as most have an online prospectus which will give a feel for the university and what they can offer.
2. Applying
(Source: www.telegraph.co.uk)
We recommend you apply as early as possible. There are two important dates to be aware of:
- Application Starts: November
- Application Ends: February of the following year
3. Follow-up
(Source: theodysseyonline.com)
Once you have submitted your application, you will have to wait for the course providers to consider all the applications they receive. Depending on when you submit your application it can take a number of months for universities or colleges to make a decision.
4. Making visa and accommodation arrangements
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Find out how to apply for a student visa here.
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For help searching for accommodation, please contact your university or check out 8now (available in Chinese only) or easyroommate for room rental options.
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