Over the years, many top performers in China's ferociously petitive national college entrance examination have opted to study at Hong Kong universities rather than top colleges in the Chinese mainland, such as Peking and Tsinghua University.
Let's take a look at some of the major universities in Hong Kong allowed to enroll students from the mainland.

1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
A file photo of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. [Photo/VCG]
2. City University of Hong Kong
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A view of City University of Hong Kong. [Photo/VCG]
Established in 1994, City University of Hong Kong (CityU) now has 3 colleges and 4 schools.
CityU has performed strongly in international listings. According to the 2017 ranking, CityU took the 49th spot in the world. In 2016, CityU was ranked 7th in Asia and 4th among the world's top 50 universities established less than 50 years ago.
3. The University of Hong Kong
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A file photo of The University of Hong Kong. [Photo/VCG]
The University of Hong Kong (or HKU) is the oldest tertiary education institution in Hong Kong.
It was first incorporated in Hong Kong as a self-governing body of scholars by the University Ordinance on March 30, 1911.
On March 11, 1912, the university officially opened, with arts, engineering and medicine being its first faculties. The Faculty of Medicine evolved from the Hong Kong College of Medicine, founded in 1887.
After 1945, the university underwent structural developments as post-war reconstruction efforts began in earnest.
4. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A view of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. [Photo/VCG]
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a public research university in Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Hong Kong. Established in 1991, it is one of the youngest higher learning institutions in the area.
The university consists of four disciplinary schools, which offer degrees in business and management, engineering, science, and humanities and social science, alongside the Interdisciplinary Programs Office, which provides cross-disciplinary programs.
5. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A view of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. [Photo/VCG]
The story of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University can be traced back to the founding of the Government Trade School in 1937. The school was the first publicly funded, post-secondary technical institution in Hong Kong.
After World War II, the school became the Hong Kong Technical College in 1947, offering both full-time and part-time courses.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic was formally established on 1 August 1972, taking over the campus and staff of the Hong Kong Technical College.
6. Hong Kong Baptist University
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A file photo of Hong Kong Baptist College. [Photo/VCG]
In 1956, Hong Kong Baptist College was founded by the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong as a post-secondary college mitted to the provision of whole person education.
In 1983, the college became a fully-funded public tertiary institution. It gained university status in 1994 and was renamed Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU).
Today HKBU enpasses eight faculties/schools offering a range of undergraduate programs, associate degree and higher diploma programs as well as postgraduate programs and research postgraduate programs leading to the award of master and doctoral degrees.
7. Lingnan University
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A file photo of Lingnan University. [Photo/VCG]
Lingnan University is the liberal arts university in Hong Kong. Its history can be dated back to 1888, when its forerunner, the Christian College in China, was founded in Guangzhou, and to 1967, when the institution, as Lingnan College, was re-established in Hong Kong.
In 2015, Lingnan University was named as one of the "Top 10 Liberal Arts College in Asia" by Forbes.
8. Hong Kong Shue Yan University
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A view of Hong Kong Shue Yan University. [Photo/youzy]
Hong Kong Shue Yan University was founded in 1971 by Dr Henry H.L. Hu and Dr Chung Chi Yung in response to serious concern over the acute shortage of tertiary places for local secondary school leavers aspiring for university education.
Shue Yan was registered under Post-secondary Colleges Ordinance in 1976 and offered a four-year diploma which was recognized as a qualification for appointment to the civil service.
The university currently offers 12 undergraduate and 6 postgraduate programs with a total student population of about 5,000.
9. The Open University of Hong Kong
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A file photo of The Open University of Hong Kong. [Photo/VCG]
The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK), formerly the Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong (OLI), is the first self-financed university established by the local government offering open and distance education in Hong Kong.
The change of title, in May 1997, reflects the recognition of the university's outstanding academic standing, achievements and contributions to Hong Kong's higher education.
Since its inception in 1989, the university has striven continuously to achieve its mission of providing high quality and flexible further education opportunities for *** s.
10. The Education University of Hong Kong
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A view of The Education University of Hong Kong. [Photo/igo]
The Education University of Hong Kong is a publicly funded tertiary institution dedicated to the advancement of teaching and learning, through a diverse offering of academic and research programs on teacher education and plementary social sciences and humanities disciplines.
11. The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A view of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. [Photo/VCG]
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, established in 1984, is a leading tertiary institution in performing arts.
It provides professional undergraduate education and practice-based postgraduate studies. The study enpasses Chinese opera, dance, drama, film and television, music and theatre and entertainment arts.
Its educational philosophy reflects the cultural diversity of Hong Kong with emphasis on Chinese and western traditions, and interdisciplinary learning.
12. Chu Hai College of Higher Education
HK universities that open doors to mainland students
A view of Chu Hai College of Higher Education. [Photo/chuhai.edu]
Chu Hai College of Higher Education traces its origins back to 1947, when a group of prominent educators founded Chu Hai University in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province, with the mission of educating younger generation, helping rebuild the country soon after the World War II.
The name of the college literally means Pearl-Sea in Chinese, denoting both the original location of the college on the banks of Chu (Pearl) River, and the ideal of the college which urges its students to be as pure as pearl (Chu) and to pursue knowledge which is as deep as the sea.
In 1949, the university moved with all its teaching resources to Hong Kong and registered as Chu Hai College under the Education Ordinance with the approval given by the Director of Education Department to offer post-secondary courses to students.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong was among the first batch of colleges in Hong Kong to open its doors to students in the Chinese mainland.
Founded in 1963, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has bee a prehensive research university with a global reputation.
Over the past years, as many as 2,000 students from the Chinese mainland have studied in the university.
香港大学北京录取分数线2017年文科650分,理科665分。2016年文科660分,理科在674分。根据查询相关公开信息显示,港大每年大概招300人左右,但有1万人报名。北京考生比较优秀、活跃,眼光比较宽、竞争力比较强,每年报考港大的北京学生也很多。每年在北京录取的学生大概占到全国招生数的4%到5%左右,录取比例比较高。
本科费用香港大学非本地生2020-2021年度本科学费为 171,000港币,住宿费用约15,390–34,295港币,生活费约50,000港币。
研究生费用2020-2021年度研究型硕士每年学费为HK$42100,授课型硕士每年学费为HK$171000。
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申请截止时间:大部分专业申请的截止时间集中在每年的12月,或1、2月,少部分专业的申请截止时间会延续到4、5月。港大的各个专业截止日期大部分相对都较早,而且港校的申请一向都是先到先得的,招满即止的,这也就意味着越早开始准备就越有优势。
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