CityU recruits the top 0.5% students in eight mainland provinces and cities, and admits three single-subject champions
CityU recruits the top 0.5% students in eight mainland provinces and cities,
and admits three single-subject champions
CityU recruited 193 outstanding mainland students through the National University Entrance Examination Scheme (NUEES) last year, the first year it joined the Scheme.
Many candidates admitted this year are top performers in NUEES. Candidates admitted from
Furthermore, some 30% of candidates recruited are students talented in areas such as arts, physical education, music and chess, etc. Many among the newly admitted are also awardees of national contests in physics, chemistry, mathematics, kinetics, science, biology, computer, information studies, English, composition, literature, innovative technologies, and recipients of awards in provincial/ city level competitions.
Thirty-three percent of the newly admitted have scored 100 above the Band One baseline for admission to top ranking universities on the mainland. The majority are well above the Band One baseline score.
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CityU participated in the recruitment campaign in
Because of the high standard of applicants, CityU has expanded enrollment intake in 10 provinces/cities. The Faculty of Business has registered the highest number of applicants, and the average scores admitted to Faculty of Business and Faculty of Science and Engineering are similar. All newly admitted candidates have scored an average of
The admission results attained this year demonstrate that CityU has successfully built strong brand recognition among mainland students. In addition, some prominent developments can be observed in the overall admission exercise this year: an upward trend in average scores admitted in each province/city; candidates admitted within the target intake batches picked CityU as their first choice; all applicants achieved high scores; many of the newly admitted are top performers in academic subjects and are talented in arts, physical education, music, chess, calligraphy and photography.
CityU is promoting an internationalized education that enhances learning and personal growth among local and non-local students.
“Higher education in Hong Kong, characterized by rich resources, a westernized educational system, an internationalized faculty and academic programmes, provides mainland students with a unique learning experience that broadens horizons,” said Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki, CityU’s Vice-President (Undergraduate Education). “Likewise, local students can benefit from interaction with mainland students in building a wider network and paving a broader pathway in their careers.”
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