#STUDYABOARD: THREE PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDIES IN THE MAINLAND
26-09-2019
While “all roads lead to Rome”, there are also 3 different ways to continue your study in the Mainland. They come with different admission requirements and schedules. Get set and choose one that best suits you.
1. National Education Exams Authority, People's Republic of China Joint Entrance Exam for Universities in PRC
Students can enroll for around 300 higher education institutions in Mainland China through the National Education Exams Authority, People's Republic of China Joint Entrance Exam For Universities in PRC. Enrollment for the Joint Entrance Exam Year 2020 was opened from 1st March to 15th March, 2022.
2. Scheme for Admission of Hong Kong Students to Mainland Higher Education Institutions
In Academic Year 2022, a total of 129 Mainland higher education institutions participated in the Scheme for Admission of Hong Kong Students to Mainland Higher Education Institutions.
3. Direct Recruitment of Hong Kong Students to Mainland Higher Education Institutions
Some higher education institutions are permitted by the Ministry of Education to set up at their own discretion admission requirements or exams for recruiting students in Hong Kong. In Academic Year 2022, Mainland higher education institutions which provide direct admission in Hong Kong include:
Peking University
Tsinghua University
Fudan University
Jinan University
Huaqiao University
Shenzhen University
For more details about the policies and methods of admission of Mainland higher education institutions, please visit the Mainland Higher Education Institutions Admission Information Website for Students from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
Non-Chinese Hong Kong Students: According to the policy of the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, higher education institutions in Mainland may refer to the relevant requirements of the Scheme for Admission of Hong Kong Students in the admission of non-Chinese students who have obtained permanent resident status and participated in the HKDSE Exam. Admitted non-Chinese Hong Kong students will be subjected to tuition fees and management policy applicable to international students. For further details, please refer to the international students department of individual institutions or visit the China Education Exchange (Hong Kong) Centre. |