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回覆 ponnychan 的帖子
My understanding is that "local student" means the student does not require a student visa to study in the universities in HK, or we can say that the student has the 'right of abode in HK". Thus, HK residents studying in IS and go to HK universities are classified as "local, non-JUPAS". The government has not capped the percentage of these students who apply to HK uni. Those without a right of abode and need a student visa are classified as non-local students, and subject to the 20% cap.
I think local non-JUPAS students are getting harder to get into local uni because of the comments from the society and LEGCO members. It is obvious in the case of HKU medicine. However, I heard that individual faculties still like to recruit non-JUPAS students, especially Faculty of Business, or Econ.
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