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港硕申请条件

港硕申请条件

港硕申请条件近年来,随着国内高等教育的不断发展和人们对国际化教育的需求增加,赴港留学成为越来越多中国学生的热门选择之一。

作为亚洲金融中心和教育中心,香港各大学硕士研究生项目备受关注。

本文将介绍香港硕士研究生的申请条件,以帮助有意申请赴港硕士研究生的学生更好地了解申请要求。

一、学历要求香港硕士研究生的学历要求各个大学或者不同专业有所不同,但通常要求申请人拥有本科学士学位或者同等水平的学位。

此外,学校还会对学位所属专业进行一定的要求,申请人需要在相关专业领域有所基础才能更好地适应硕士研究生学习。

二、语言要求香港硕士研究生的授课语言主要是英语。

申请人需要提供相关的语言成绩,以证明自己具备足够的英语水平。

通常,国际学生需要提供托福或者雅思成绩。

托福的总分要求一般在80分以上,雅思的总分要求一般在6.5分以上。

此外,有些学校或专业还要求申请人参加面试,以确保其口语表达能力。

三、申请材料1. 个人简历:申请人需要提供个人简历,详细介绍教育背景、工作经历、荣誉奖项等信息。

2. 学位证书和成绩单:申请人需要提供本科学位证书以及相应的成绩单。

如果申请人还有其他学位,也需要提供相应的证明文件。

3. 推荐信:通常,申请人需要提供两封推荐信。

推荐人应当是申请人的教授或者导师,推荐信应当对申请人的学术能力、研究潜力等方面进行评价。

4. 研究计划或个人陈述:申请人需要撰写一份研究计划或个人陈述,用于表达自己为何选择该学校或专业,以及未来的研究或学术目标等。

5. 语言成绩单:如前所述,申请人需要提供符合学校要求的英语语言成绩单,比如托福或雅思成绩单。

6. 护照和照片:申请人需要提供有效的护照复印件以及近期个人照片。

四、其他要求除了上述基本的申请条件和材料外,还有一些额外的要求需要申请人满足。

例如,有些学校或者专业要求申请人参加面试或者考试,以进一步评估其学术能力和适应能力。

此外,还有一些专业可能对申请人的工作经验有一定的要求,申请人需要提供相关的工作证明材料。

去香港留学的研究生院校申请条件

去香港留学的研究生院校申请条件

去____留学的研究生院校申请条件去____留学的研究生院校申请条件申请____研究生留学的学生越来越多,因为____研究生院校师资力量雄厚,根底设施也比拟完善成为许多中国学生的理想选择,下面为学生们介绍____研究生留学院校的申请条件,希望给学生们提供一些帮助。

____大学硕士留学条件:学生必须持有认可大学颁授的学士学位。

托福80分或以上;雅思6分或以上(各单项成绩不低于5.5分);其它同等资格(如:剑桥英语程度测试C级或以上);个别院系或专业可能会设定更高的英文程度要求。

学校简介:____大学是中国和亚洲的最高学府,是____第一所高等教育机构。

港大如今共有十大学术学院,与____中文大学为当地仅有的两所综合型高校。

港大亦为全球第一个成功鉴定及上报冠状病毒(非典型肺炎病原体)的研究单位。

在国际上享有很高的声誉,为世界一流大学。

也是亚洲规模最大、历史最悠久的高等学府之一。

____中文大学硕士留学条件:申请人必须持有认可大学颁授的学士学位;托福79分或以上;雅思6.5分或以上;个别院系或专业可能会设定更高的英文程度要求。

学校简介:____中文大学简称中大或____中大,为____第二所大学及唯一采用书院联邦制的高校。

其曾经有3名教授和1名校长获得诺贝尔奖,校友衔盖菲尔兹奖与沃尔夫数学奖得主及港大校长,为唯一拥有以上国际奖项及图灵奖得主专任任教的____高校。

____理工大学硕士留学条件:大申请人必须持有认可大学颁授的学士学位,托福79分或以上,雅思6分或以上,大学英语考试六级;个别院系或专业可能会设定更高的英文程度要求。

学校简介:____理工大学,简称“理大”,是一所致力于专业教育、应用研究和夥伴协作的大学,并矢志为____、国家和世界作出奉献。

理大毕业生的实用价值,更被雇主视为同侪之冠。

泰晤士高等教育世界大学排名(2023-14):世界第251-275位,亚洲第34-38位,____第5位。

____浸会大学硕士留学条件:学生必须持有认可大学颁授的学士学位;托福79分或以上;雅思6分或以上;大学英语考试六级;个别院系或专业可能会设定更高的英文程度要求。

申请香港大学研究生留学的条件和要求

申请香港大学研究生留学的条件和要求

申请____大学研究生留学的条件和要求申请____大学研究生留学的条件和要求如何申请____研究生是很多方案去____开展的人一直在考虑的问题,特别是方案申请____研究生的人对____研究生申请要求需要更多的理解,在申请____研究生的时候,很多人会觉得无从下手,终究该如何申请____研究生呢?下面就来看看____研究生申请需要哪些材料。

____大学的研究生的申请一般需要以下材料:1. 本科成绩单:中英文的各一份,并须经过学校公证。

2. 英文程度证明:一般应具有托福成绩。

____的大学并不要求一定要 ETS寄送成绩,而是只要原件的复印件即可。

有些大学甚至不一定要托福成绩,大陆的四、六级证书也可承受。

不过一个好的托福成绩显然更有竞争力。

3. GRE成绩:随着竞争的剧烈,____的大学如今有要求GRE成绩,与托福一样,只需复印件即可。

这两项可以为我们节省24美元。

4. 申请表格:一般来说,只要发一个____给招生办公室或者系里,对方便会寄来有关表格。

____的大学会要求你说明自己的研究意向,当然只要一个很广泛的范围即可,无须非常详细。

材料一般是免费的,如城市大学提供PDF和WORD两种格式,而____大学只提供PDF格式。

中文大学比拟费事,它要求你先寄10港币左右的汇票过去,然后才寄材料来,也许是一种名校的架子吧。

5. 研究方案:研究方案(RESEARCHPROPOSAL)是纯学术的,无须参加诸如个人经历、感情这些东西。

它要求申请者要有一个明确的研究方案并对此有较好的掌握。

这个方案必须是非常详细的,不能太广泛。

研究方案一般包括以下几点:(1)研究对象(TOPIC),即你想要解决的问题(2)研究此问题的意义(3)前人的研究状况即遗留的问题(4)你的'研究方法(METHODOLOGY)(5)【参考文献】:^p (BIBLIOGRAPHY):这一点很重要,但往往会被无视。

一般来说,系里会建议你先与某位教授联络,确定研究的题目、方法等,获得教授的同意后,在递交正式的方案。

香港大学研究生申请必读

香港大学研究生申请必读

前言越来越多的内地高校毕业生有意选择香港高校深造,但在求学香港网站协助研究生申请人的过程中,我们发现内地申请人对港校研究生制度和申请方法、自身定位等方面缺乏了解,我们根据网站三个月的运行经验,总结出以下内容,方便申请人有针对性地了解港校。

申请希望/成功几率内地申请人提问最多的就是“我有多大申请成功几率”、“我申请成功的希望有多大”。

说实话,这类问题可真难倒了不少回答问题的同学,因为港校研究生录取并没有统一的标准,也不是“一刀切”,但是其中还是有规律可循。

申请成功与否主要取决于当前就读学校、成绩和推荐信,同时也受到其它因素影响。

下面列出为您定位时所参照的标准,希望您根据自己的情况自我定位:下面几种情况会提高成功几率:本科“出身”好:211/985学校相对于普通高校。

本科成绩好:GPA高/系内排名靠前相对于较低的成绩/较靠后的排名。

有研究经验(使用于研究型):之前做过研究相对于没有。

推荐人威信高:领域内知名教授的推荐相对于普通讲师的推荐。

推荐人关系:目标教授和推荐教授关系密切相对于互不相识(甚至完全不认识)。

有质量的研究计划(如需要,授课式不需要):一份有高质量的研究计划相对于随便写的一些文字。

面试表现出色(如有):条理清晰且有礼貌的回答相对于不知所云。

在权威期刊、会议发表论文(有较大的帮助)。

如果申请研究型学位,和目标学校相关专业教授联系可极大增加成功的机率。

下面几种情况会增加申请难度目标学校标准高:港大、中大相对于城大、理大。

目标专业在港热门:金融管理专业相对于农林专业。

研究型研究生:研究型研究生相对于授课式研究生。

跟风转专业申请(在转入专业有所建树者例外):申请不同专业相对于擅长的本科专业。

申请主要由这些方面决定,但能否录取毕竟是综合考虑且由学校、学系和教授几方面决定,在申请的时候,任何人都无法预知最后的结果,请申请者结合上述的条件来给自己“定位”,以估算有多大的把握。

下面提供一份数据,仅供申请人参考申请研究型研究生的总成绩在:211/985学校85/100以上,普通高校系内排名很靠前,把握较大。

港中深研究生申请条件及学费

港中深研究生申请条件及学费

港中深研究生申请条件及学费在港中深(HongKongUniversityofScienceandTechnology,简称HKUST)攻读研究生,首先要确定申请者是否符合该校相关的申请条件,以及有关的学费标准。

港中深招收的学生学历和背景十分多元化,申请者可以根据他们的个人情况和所要求的专业抉择是否申请该校的研究生项目。

一、申请条件1.学历要求:申请者必须拥有学士学位或其他等价学历。

2.英语能力:有些学位要求申请者提供英语能力测试成绩,如TOEFL或IELTS。

一般情况下,申请者需要满足IELTS 5.5(包括5.5),或TOEFL iBT 61(包括61)。

有些学位要求申请者达到更高的英语水平。

3.研究型专业:需要申请者具备研究型的背景知识,如本科、硕士或者其他研究生学历拥有的实际经验。

4.专业评估:申请者必须通过港中深指定的课程分析方法,确定他们有足够的知识背景来攻读指定专业。

5.其他要求:港中深还要求申请者提供一封推荐信、个人陈述和CV,储备一些学习成绩记录及参加社会活动的证明文件,申请者也可代表某个公司或政府部门提交申请。

二、学费1.学费:港中深的学费标准通常包括学费和住宿费,从每学期和每学年两种标准中选择。

例如,2016年的硕士学费按每学期计算,招收一般研究生的学费为港币25,000元,高级研究生学费则为港币30,000元。

学费中不含住宿费,港中深的学生宿舍有共享和独立两种标准,具体价格可见港中深官网。

2.奖学金:港中深不但提供定期奖学金,还有全额或部分奖学金。

有些是全额奖学金,可用来抵扣学费及住宿费,而有些奖学金是全额或部分抵扣学费,抵扣比例根据申请者的实际情况而定。

3.贷款:如果申请者需要提供贷款来支付学费,港中深可以为申请者提供贷款服务,例如校园助学贷款。

此外,港中深还鼓励申请者通过银行贷款来支付学费。

综上,港中深招收的学生背景多元,但是其申请条件仍然相当严格。

在学费方面,港中深提供了学费及住宿费,以及全额或部分奖学金和贷款服务,以方便申请者们攻读研究生项目。

香港留学要几年

香港留学要几年

香港的高校采用的制度是英制或者美制,整体上分为本科生(Undergraduate)和研究生(Postgraduate)。

关于留学的申请,有一些让申请者困惑的问题,下面360教育集团专家将在这里说明去香港留学需要几年呢?
修读期限
通常情况下,港校的全日制(Full-Time)研究生授课期限如下:
本科生:4年
研究型博士研究生:5-6年
研究型硕士研究生:2年
授课式硕士研究生:1年
如果是兼读,时间通常会加一倍。

费用和奖学金
来港修读研究生课程,对于内地学生来说,费用是必须要考虑的问题。

一般情况下,研究生的学费为
每学年40000-50000港币,部分专业需要每学年80000港币(如浸会大学的传理学院)。

具体的费用在各校
的网站都详细地列出。

生活费方面,对于一般的内地学生,每学年的总花费在50000港币左右。

如果自行在外租房,费用可
能有所增加。

(上述费用中,住宿按24000元/年计算)
有计划赴香港读研究生的同学,除了要准备良好的学业成绩和英文成绩,还须注意要练好口语,香港
大学的校方一般会安排电话面试,学生要用英文进行面试。

需要提醒的是,有些国内学生不太注意电话面
试的礼仪,常常忘了说问好和说谢谢等礼貌用语,而忽视这些细节容易被认为欠缺礼貌,给面试方留下不
太好的印象。

另外,有些香港的学校不提前通知电话面试时间,所以学生要提前做好充分准备,保持良好
的心理状态。

香港研究生赴港准备

香港研究生赴港准备

Brief Guide to Self-financed Taught Postgraduate Non-local StudentsA) Planning your Stay before departureBefore your journey:∙make sure your passport and travel documents are valid and in order∙Obtain student visa in order to stay in Hong Kong for study∙Arrange for health/medical insurance if necessary∙Arrive in Hong Kong well before the semester begins, so that you can complete all the necessary registration matters and familiarize yourself with the new environmentMake sure you bring along all required documents with you. You can refer to relevant checklists before departure.B) Settling in HKAccommodationTo cater for the diverse residential needs of non-local students, the University provides the option of University managed Off-campus Housing, which is operated on cost-recovery basis with quality property management. Please visit the following website fro the application and details:.hk/hall/nonlocal/off_campus_housing.htmlBesides, you may also consider securing accomodation yourself in the private market. Choices of accommodation include:a) Guest houses near PolyUb) Private rental units near PolyUYou may visit this website for your reference: .hk/hall/nonlocal/other_info.htmlGeneral Living Expenses in HKThe cost of meals and books as well as academic and other personal expenses vary. Dining cost differs substantially but HK$60-180 per day is sufficient generally. Personal miscellaneous expenses (including local transportation, laundry and sundries) should be around HK$2,000 per month on average. The above expenses are rough estimations only, living and academic expenses vary according to individual preferences; and specific disciplines may require higher academic expenses.Banking Arrangementsa. Money TransferIf you do not have a bank account in Hong Kong, you will need to transfer money to HK upon arrival. This can be done either by instructing an overseas bank one or two weeks prior to your departure to send money in your name to a bank in Hong Kong or by carrying traveller’scheques or a bank draft for deposit ina local account (personal cheques can also be deposited but may take up to three weeks to be cleared).b. Opening of bank accountsYou will find it convenient to open a savings account with a local bank in Hong Kong. Most of the banks will ask you to produce the Hong Kong Identity Card or PolyU ID card and passport / travel document(s), e.g. Chinese Travel Permit (通行证) when opening an account. Some banks may also ask overseas students to provide proof of permanent address (E.g. Mobile phone bill, driving licence with address or bank statement etc). A minimum deposit of HK$500 – 1,000* will be required for opening a savings account. * For reference only. Amount of minimum deposit various for different banks.c. Banking services on campusThere are 2 mini-banks (The Hang Seng Bank and the Bank of East Asia) on the podium level of the Shaw Amenities Building. Their business hours are from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Mondays to Fridays). Automated Teller Machines (ATM) are also available there and you will find it convenient to have an ATM card to withdraw money at any time.d. Credit CardsMany establishments in Hong Kong accept major credit cards such as VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club but the University and most campus establishments do not.e. CurrencyThe Hong Kong currency (HK$) is linked to the US dollar at the rate of approximately US$1=HK$7.78. Notes are denominated in $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. Coins are in $1, $2, $5, $10 and 10, 20 and 50 cents. Traveller’scheques can be cashed and foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks, money changers and major outlets.Immigration Policies and Regulations Related to Non-local Studentsa. Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID card)According to the Registration of Persons Ordinance, non-local students permitted to stay in Hong Kong for more than 180 days must apply for the Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID card) at the Immigration Department within 30 days of arrival. You are therefore required to apply for an HKID card in person at the Immigration Department as as soon as possible. Application should be made to the Hong Kong Immigration Department at:In Person : 8/F, Immigration Tower, 7 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong KongTel. No. : (852) 2824 6111 (Hotline)Website : .hk/index.htmlE-mail Address : enquiry@.hkYou may make an advanced booking via the Immigration Department’s 24-hour Telephone Booking Service at 2598 0888 or at .hk/en/residents/immigration/idcard/hkic/bookregidcard.htm. In making an appointment, you need to enter the number of your passport/travel documents as the number of the identity document. Please produce your passport/travel documents for the application. There is no charge for HKID card issued to new arrivals. The processing normally takes about 15 working days. Once you get the HKID card, you are entitled to use the government medical services at local rates. You are required to carry your HKID card at all times. In case you have lost it, you should report to the Police immediately and apply for a replacement at the Immigration Department.b. Other Immigration-related Issues∙Visa ExtensionIt is your responsibility to extend your student visa before it expires. Applications for visa extension will normally be accepted 4 weeks before its expiry. Upon receipt of all necessary documents, it normally takes at least 2 to 3 weeks for the Immigration Department to process your application. You should write to the Academic Secretariat at asnlstds@.hk around 4 weeks before the expiry date of your student visa. Please note that you must be physically in Hong Kong on the dates of submission of application and collection of the visa label..∙Immigration Restrictions on Employment / Related MattersIt is important for students holding student visa to comply with immigration regulations and conditions of stay in Hong Kong. The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has implemented a set of new immigration measures relaxing certain restrictions in respect of internship, part-time on campus employment and summer job for non-local students with effective from May 19, 2008. Eligible students will be notified of the relaxation individually by a "No Objection Letter" (NOL) upon approval of entry/extension of stay applications. You may also wish to refer to the Immigration Department Official Website for policy details. For those who are planning for full-time employment after graduation, it will be useful to check out the requirements listed in the Immigration Department official website. FAQs are also found at .hk/ehtml/faq_ipoe.htm and.hk/ehtml/faq_nlc.htm .Insurance and Health Car eThe Campus Clinic (.hk/uhs or 2766 5433 provides primary health care to full-time students. For emergency consultation when the Campus Clinic is closed, you may reach the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the nearest public hospital, for assistance. The hospital address is: 30 Gascoigne Road, Kowloon (Tel. No: 2958 8888)The University has already prepared a basic insurance coverage for students for joining PolyU activities during their stay in Hong Kong. However, medical and general accident insurance will not be provided by the University. You are encouraged to arrange yourselves for appropriate insurance scheme (e.g. insurance coverage against illness, accidents and public liability) for better protection.*Upon admission from the academic year 2008/09, all non-local students are requested to undertake a health assessment, including a chest X-ray organized by University Health Service. Students are advised to complete the online UHS Health Questionnaire for Freshmen under the section of HOT LINKS at MyPolyU portal at https://.hk after registration.In order to facilitate medical doctors in the health assessment, please bring along relevant medical records or investigation results that you might have. (All the information will be kept strictly confidential)Weather in Hong KongUpdated weather forecast can be found at: .hk/wxinfo/currwx/current.htmFooda. On-campusThere are two student canteens, a student restaurant, a coffee lounge, a theatre lounge and there cafes on campus. The basic meal charges at campus catering outlets (excluding summer term) is HK$20,000 per annum. Please refer to the below link:.hk/fo/FO_Web/index.php?page=8&subpage=catgtcc for the opening hours of these catering outlets. Drinks and snacks are also available at the 7-11 Convenience Store in Shaw Amenities Building.Halal Meal boxes are available at the Student Canteen at 3/F., Communal Building. Students can re-heat the meal boxes themselves at the canteen before consuming. For details, please contact our caterer at 2766 or CSD2806@. .b. Off-campusMany restaurants are located in Hunghom and East of TsimShaTsui which are within walking distance of campus. There are Chinese, Western, Japanese and other restaurants offering a variety of food.Grocery ShoppingPark n Shop and Wellcome are the two major supermarkets in Hong Kong. You will be able to find groceries, fresh meat, fruit and vegetables in these supermarkets and the local markets.ElectricityThe voltage here is 200/220 volts, 50 cycles. The electric plugs used in Hong Kong have three rectangular prongs that form a triangle. The plug is three-wire grounded and fused for all connections to the power mains. You are recommended to bring an adapter for the electrical appliances which you bring to Hong Kong.Post OfficeThe Post Office nearest to PolyU campus is located at International Mail Centre, 80 Salisbury Road, Kowloon. The opening hours of different post offices vary, you can get more information from the 24-hour Post Office Enquiry Hotline 2921 2222 or their website: . Stamps in booklets of the three commonly used denominations can be purchased from the 7-eleven convenience stores.Transportationa. From HK International Airport to PolyU campus :By Taxi :Take a taxi from the airport and ask the driver to take you to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.The journey will take around 45-60 minutes and cost about $250-300, including toll fees for tunnels. Surcharges of HK$5 will be charged per piece of luggage.By Airport Express :Take the Airport Express from the airport to the MTR Kowloon Station. The journey will take around 21 minutes and cost $90. Then, take a taxi from the Kowloon Station to the PolyU campus. It will take around 15-20 minutes and cost around HK$30-50. Surcharges of HK$5 will be charged per piece of luggage. Or you may take the Airport Express Shuttle Bus (Route No.K1) at the Kowloon Station to the MTR Hung Hom Station.By Airport Bus :Take the Airport Bus Route No. A21 from the airport to the MTR Hung Hom Station. The journey will take around 60-75 minutes and cost HK$33.*More transportation options from the airport can be foundat :/eng/transport/index.html .b. From MTR Hung Hom Station to PolyU Campus :If you come to Hong Kong by railway, you may get off at the MTR Hung Hom Station of the EastRail Line and find Exit A1 for PolyU campus.Telephone Calles and Internet AccessLocal calls are free, except through public phone booths, which charges HK$1 per call or HK$1 for every 5 minutes. Public pay phones can be found on the podium level of various cores.International calls can be made at most pay phones, but students are advised to do so at telephones which operate with calling cards. These cards can be purchased at convenient stores throughout the territory and they are available at the 7-11 Convenience Store in Shaw Amenities Building.Free Internet access is available at the computer centres on campus and at the HKSAR public libraries. Useful Telephone Numbers in Hong KongHKSAR Government 1823 Hospital Authority 2300 6555HK International Airport 2181 8888 HK Immigration Department 2824 6111HK Police Force (Crime-reporting) 2527 7177 HK Police Force (Emergency Hotline) 999HK Observatory 1878 200 Telephone Directory 1081C) Enjoy your University Life in PolyUList of services and facilities available for FULL-TIME non-local postgraduate students in taught master’s degree programmes:a. Counseling ServicesProfessionally-trained and experienced counselors are available to listen to your concerns, provide support and explore ways for achieving changes that you would like to make. The service is free and allinformation will be kept confidential. If you want to have appointments with our counselors, you can book on-line at: .hk/sams for counseling appointment.b. Personal Development Programme (PDP)The programmes focus on building up core competencies conducive to the all-round development of our students. You are able to enrol into the PDP with your own pace. Please visit our website.hk/sao/pdp for the latest activity schedule.c. Complementary Studies Programme (CSP)A great variety of short courses are run three rounds a year. Enrolment Fee is HK$50 per course and you may know more details at: .hk/sao/cspd. Physical Education ProgrammePhysical Education Programme aims to promote physical well being through the provision of PE Courses and Healthy Lifestyle Activities will be offered. Please visit.hk/sao/programmes/PE_Course.htm for details.e. Career ServicesPolyUactively seeks out employment opportunities for graduates. Major employers usually host recruitment talks or job fairs on campus to recruit final year students for graduate positions. All full time taught postgraduate students will have access to attend the recruitment talks which are targeted at postgraduates upon registration through SAMS. Students are encouraged to access to job vacancies through the PolyU Job Board.To help you better prepare for your career, all full time taught postgraduate students are welcome to enroll in the training workshops* via SAMS at .hk/sams.For more information about our services, please visit .hk/careers.*Pre-requisite requirements sometimes are set for particular workshop.Note: Recruiting and career training service are not open to exchange program students. We encourage exchange students to keep in touch regularly with their home school to obtain career advice and related professional development support.f. Student Facilities & AmenitiesI) Sports FacilitiesOn-campus:∙Shaw Sports Complex consists of Sports Hall No.1 for major ball games; Sports Practice Hall for badminton, martial arts, fencing, and volleyball; a fitness room;two golf practice bays; an activity room; two rooftop tennis courts, and atable-tennis room.∙Michael Clinton Swimming Pool adjacent to Shaw Sports Complex, is an outdoor pool of 50 meter in length with 8 swimming lanes.∙Fong ShuChuen Hall near Shaw Sports Complex is a multi-purpose sports hall for basketball, volleyball and badminton.∙Keith Legg Sports Field includes a five-a-side artificial turf soccer pitch.∙KwongOn Jubilee Sports Centre in the Communal Building comprises Sports Hall No.2 for basketball and badminton, four squash courts, an activity room and a laboratoryfor fitness testing.Off-campus:The Joint Sports Centre at Renfrew Road, Kowloon Tong, which is shared with Hong Kong Baptist University and the City University of Hong Kong, provides a 400m all-weather track, a 11-a-size natural grass soccer pitch, an outdoor multi-purpose court for basketball, volleyball, handball and five-a-side soccer; and four tennis courts for sports competitions, training and recreational useBooking of the above sports facilities can be made at KwongOn Jubilee Sports Centre, Shaw Sports Complex and Keith Legg Sports Field, or via the web at .hk/sao/sportsII) Communal Facilitiesa) Facilities available at the Amenities Centre include music appreciation and practice rooms,multi-purpose rooms, common rooms, and exhibition venues. Online booking is available at.hk/sams .b) Prayer Room is located at PQ502a. This room is for praying only and no advance booking is required. You may click <here> for details regarding the use of the Prayer Room.。

香港留学2024申请香港留学时间规划和条件,附留学院校推荐

香港留学2024申请香港留学时间规划和条件,附留学院校推荐

香港留学2024申请香港留学时间规划和条件,附留学院校推荐去中国香港留学是一个很不错的选择,今天店铺小编就给大家介绍香港留学|2024申请香港留学时间规划和条件,附留学院校推荐,如果对这个话题感兴趣的话,欢迎点击。

香港留学|2024申请香港留学时间规划和条件申请香港留学的时间规划和条件可以根据你选择的院校而有所不同。

而具体时间取决于选择的学校及专业。

申请者需要提供有关学习背景、个人经历和职业规划的证明材料,考试成绩(如雅思),推荐信,职业证书以及一封自我陈述书。

香港的硕士分为两种:一种是授课型硕士(MSc/MA),也就是我们常说的,申请人数最多的一年硕,这种硕士以就业为导向,以上课为主,毕业不用写论文,学分修满即可毕业;一种是研究型硕士(MPhil),这种硕士一般是两年制的,以学术为主,每年每个学院招收的人数都在个位数,读的好可以申请转PhD(博士)。

不少学生认为,相对比欧美国家读研,香港读研是比较容易申请的,甚至把在香港读研作为备选选项。

实际上,香港研究生的申请难度堪比欧美名校,对学生的综合背景要求也很高。

1、从申请难度来看,港前三的申请是最难的,建议985/211的学生,均分在85以上(尤其是申请商科、传媒、计算机这种热门专业),雅思7,商科带上GMAT,带上对口实习最佳;双非的学生,均分88以上最好。

对于想申请香港硕士的学生,本身要达到这个要求就非常不容易了,还要在达标的同时与其他同等优秀的学生再去竞争,实属不易,所以才要更努力呀!2、双非申请不了香港前三大学吗?每年都有双非学生被香港前三所大学录取,香港申请不仅看本科背景,还要考虑均分、雅思、GMAT、实习/工作、获奖等综合实力,所以只有不断提高各项综合能力才是王道。

3、均分低就一定申请不了名校吗?均分虽然是申请中很重要的因素,但申请都是综合考虑的,如果你的实习/科研/GMAT都很突出,或者是你避开了热门专业,完全有可能录取名校。

4、转专业难度很大,没机会了吗?这话过于绝对,主要看转专业的具体方向,如果本科不是相关专业想转商科、传媒这类热门专业,确实比较困难,但是想转一些类似社科这类不那么热门的专业,是完全有可能的。

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360教育集团介绍,环境和以前很少接触的作业模式,同学们必须在不断的尝试中摸索。

香港的老师教学方式以启发和引导为主,不会照本宣科,课后老师会要求你大量阅读各种参考文献,你需要依据这些文献的内容来回答问题。

对于其他同学的观点,你可以自由地用自己的理据提出质疑。

参与度是老师评核你的一个重要参考指标,所以必须大胆尝试,主动积极起来。

香港留学生表示,与内地的同学交流,虽然沟通上的障碍比较小,但如果小组讨论和做作业时经常与内地学生扎堆,既不利于英语水平的提高,学习思路也很难打开。

所以建议即将赴港学习的同学,可以在学习过程中多与来自不同国家,甚至拥有相关工作经验的同学多作交流讨论,这样能够碰撞出更多思维的火花,吸收更多书本上找不到的专业知识。

谈省钱妙招:提前找房,选择多实惠多
除学习外,生活的方方面面也是必不可少的话题之一。

众所周知,香港的生活消费水平要比内地高不少,所以同学在解决租房和伙食上都各有妙招。

由于港校几乎不为国际学生提供住宿服务,所以内地生赴港的第一件事就是找房子。

对此,多名港校新生一致认为,通过香港的房屋中介和学生论坛找到适合自己的住处,是不错的选择。

每年的9月入学,建议大家8月初就开始留意房屋出租信息。

这样可以花较少的资金,租到地理位置好的房子。

最好能找与学校较近的地方,加上凭学生卡交通费打折,这样可以省下不少开支。

如果开学后再找房子,恐怕就要挨贵租了。

据了解,留学生在香港租房,平均每月花费为2000—3000港元不等。

至于吃饭,香港高校的饭堂都很大,以港式和西式美食居多,分量及味道都令人满意,而最令这些新生心动的是比校外低三四成的价格。

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