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港大招收國際生增逾七成
(星島)2010年8月28日 星期六 06:30

港大今年取錄的非本地生人數增加,而報讀學生的水平亦較往年高,國際學生人數大增逾七成,其中以南韓
學生升幅最顯著,比去年大增近七成,而內地生人數亦增約百分之五,令校園更邁向國際化。有南韓學生認為,近年中國地位日漸提升,香港作為內地一部分,具有很大發展潛力。
  昨舉行非本地生迎新日,向學生介紹大學校園生活與學習環境、香港社會及文化特色等,約一千名學生出席。港大表示,今年有二千二百四十位非本地生申請報讀本科生及研究生課程,比去年增加六成八,共取錄一千四百人,其中包括四百八十名本科生,當中二百八十四位為內地生,比去年增約百分之五;獲取錄的國際學生人數,比去年大幅上升七成三,共一百九十六人。今年取錄的國際學生,分別來自三十一個不同國家及地區,其中以南韓學生最多,佔六十七人,比去年增近七成;其次是馬來西亞
人,共二十四人,增逾三成。
  港大招生主任郭瑛琪表示,非本地生人數增加,主要是因為大學對外招生宣傳奏效,未來亦會加強宣傳。
  來自南韓、今年十九歲的鄭泰義,獲港大經濟及金融系取錄,十六歲時因為不喜歡在中學修讀高中,毅然退學,利用三年時間在家自修,結果在SAT考試取得二千二百六十分,成功獲當地大學取錄,但由於看準香港大學的國際排名和學習氣氛而決定來港升學,他亦受港工作的前景所吸引,「隨著中國地位日漸舉足輕重,作為中國的一部分,我認為香港有很大發展潛力」。
本港大學迎來千四內地尖子
(明報)2010年9月1日 星期三 18:55
新學年開始,新華社    指,今年大約有1400名成績優異的內地新生,跨入香港的大學校門。

香港各大學舉行各種迎新活動,幫助內地新生認識香港、認識大學,適應新的學習生活。

從8月下旬開始,香港各大學普遍舉行兩周左右的「迎新營」,幫助內地學生盡快熟悉新環境、結識新同學、開始新生活。

今年香港各大學內地錄取人數與去年相當。其中,香港大學    錄取286人,香港中文大學    錄取270人,香港科技大學    錄取161人,香港理工大學    錄取241人,香港浸會大學    錄取148人,香港城市大學    錄取195人。

被錄取的內地生大都成績驕人,有些學生還曾在全國奧林匹克競賽或全國創新科技大賽中獲得一等獎。

本港大學十分青睞內地學生。香港大學校長徐立之    說:「我們近年錄取的內地生高考成績和面試表現都非常好。內地生大都勤奮向學,也能與本地和外國同學融洽相處。他們越來越熱心公益,並且主動融入香港社會。」

香港的大學自1998年起進入內地招生。(新華社)

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Thanks for your info, any part 2?

It seems incompleted and not so related to the topic.

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Thanks for your info, any part 2?
It seems incompleted and not so related to the topic.


國際學生人數是不是等同non-jupas學生, 還是non-jupas學生的一部分, 報紙冇講.

如果等同non-jupas的話, 估計本地學生經non-jupas入hku的, 不及半百.

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原帖由 judy 於 10-8-28 12:33 發表
國際學生人數是不是等同non-jupas學生, 還是non-jupas學生的一部分, 報紙冇講.

如果等同non-jupas的話, 估計本地學生經non-jupas入hku的, 不及半百.


It seems to be incompleted to me, may be no part 2.

Local students through non-jupas must be more than 50 in HKU. EAS also counts as non-jupas, just Medicine is more than 50 in HKU. Non-jupas included GCE AL, EAS, IB, Associate Degree, Higher Diploma and other countries examination board etc.

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原帖由 ANChan59 於 10-8-28 12:51 發表


It seems to be incompleted to me, may be no part 2.

Local students through non-jupas must be more than 50 in HKU. EAS also counts as non-jupas, just Medicine is more than 50 in HKU. Non-jupas inclu ...
不是的,EAS學生並不會被計算在non-JUPAS之內。

JUPAS學生是指以香港高考成績、經大學聯招中心統一分配進入大學。而non-JUPAS學生則以其它成績,向各大學自行申請。

事實上,本地(非國際學校)的EAS學生,也是經JUPAS Office申請入讀大學的。

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回覆 5# Unclejt 的文章

Thanks for your clarification.

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The EAS Scheme is basically a sub-system under the JUPAS:


The Early Admissions Scheme for Secondary Six Students (EAS) (formerly known as the Advance Placement of Secondary Six Students) initiated by the University Grants Committee (UGC) aims at providing flexibility for Secondary Six students with outstanding performance to be admitted to the participating universities one year earlier.
Eligible applicants can submit applications for admission under EAS through a JUPAS sub-system to member-institutions which participate in the EAS.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), and The University of Hong Kong (HKU) will participate in the EAS.

Eligibility


A local secondary six student will be eligible to apply under the JUPAS EAS if he/she has fulfilled the following General Requirements and Language Subjects Requirements:
To be eligible for the Scheme, applicants MUST be local Secondary Six students who have sat for the  HKCEE, and must satisfy one of the following General Requirements AND the corresponding Language Subjects Requirements:

Language Subjects RequirementsGeneral Requirements
EitherLevel 5* in English LanguageANDGrade A in 4 other subjects
AND
Level 5* in Chinese Language
orLevel 5* in English LanguageANDGrade A in 5 other subjects
AND
Level 4 or above in Chinese Language
orLevel 4 or above in English LanguageANDGrade A in 5 other subjects
AND
Level 5* in Chinese Language
orLevel 4 or above in English LanguageANDGrade A in 6 other subjects
AND
Level 4 or above in Chinese Language
where the requirement of Chinese can be replaced by Grade C or above in French or Putonghua, as appropriate.

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回覆 7# daisychan 的文章

Thanks for your detail info.

A quick question:
Anybody know is there any EAS in the NSS system?

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原帖由 ANChan59 於 10-9-4 15:35 發表
Thanks for your detail info.

A quick question:
Anybody know is there any EAS in the NSS system?



According to the recent discussion between my husband and the admission officer of HKUST, there will be no EAS under the local secondary education system(NSS).

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原帖由 daisychan 於 10-9-5 22:01 發表
According to the recent discussion between my husband and the admission officer of HKUST, there will be no EAS under the local secondary education system(NSS).


For example HKU Medicine, EAS:JUPAS:Non-JUPAS 1:1:1 in the past (That's why I guess EAS is not under JUPAS), so what will be the split in NSS? The same for Global Business in HKUST, what will be the split?

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原帖由 ANChan59 於 10-9-5 22:09 發表


For example HKU Medicine, EAS:JUPAS:Non-JUPAS 1:1:1 in the past (That's why I guess EAS is not under JUPAS), so what will be the split in NSS? The same for Global Business in HKUST, what will be the ...


I think we should put it this way:-

Under the current rules set by UGC, the maximum portions or quotas of the first-year undergraduate places under each programme run by the tertiary institution are limited to:

EAS                  one-third
Non-JUPAS       one-third
JUPAS              one-third

It is not intended that the places are equally splitted among EAS, JUPAS & non-JUPAS.

This has already attracted lots of complaints from the local JUPAS students.

It is unlikely that the one-third rule for non-JUPAS students will be changed under the NSS system.

Please note non-JUPAS does not cover only overseas students, but covers all the non-JUPAS (or non-NSS in future) categories.

When EAS still exists, those tertiary institutions will give more preference to the EAS students by "flexibly" adjust the one-third rule. They apply the quota in a "broader" sense.

For example, for BBA(law) in HKU, the total no. of places is 65. That means they can only take 22 EAS students. But they took 34 in 2009 and 38 in 2010. They took BBA programmes as a whole to enlarge the quota. It is really unfair to JUPAS students.

Fortunately, this malpractice does not take place in HKUST.

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As you mentioned EAS is under JUPAS subsystem, JUPAS students shouldn't complain, they only need to work harder and smarter to go through EAS.

Any university would like to take more EAS students as they are the cream of elite. I can see universities will take more IB students as they are more properly trained upto university level and fall in non-JUPAS.

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原帖由 ANChan59 於 10-9-6 22:06 發表
As you mentioned EAS is under JUPAS subsystem, JUPAS students shouldn't complain, they only need to work harder and smarter to go through EAS.

Any university would like to take more EAS students as t ...


EAS students are those getting 6A's or more in the HKCEE, entering the universities one year earlier and no need to sit for the HKAL exam (one of the most difficult secondary level examinations in the world). JUPAS students are those not getting 6A's and have to sit for the HKAL exam. They are entering the universities under different routes within the JUPAS system.

Each year there are about 400 EAS students but over 12,000 JUPAS students fighting for the same number of places for MBBS, LLB, BBA(Law), IBGM, GBUS, QFin, etc. I have estimated that there are about 1200 places under those "hittest" programmes offered by HKU, CUHK & HKUST. That means nearly 100% chance for EAS students but only 3% chance for JUPAS students.

Anyway, EAS will soon be the past history.

For non-JUPAS, I agree that IB students will take up a larger portion of the quota(one-third) very soon both because of the quality of the students and also the increasing number of the IB schools.

[ 本帖最後由 daisychan 於 10-9-10 22:32 編輯 ]

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回覆 13# mattsmum 的文章

from internet:

HKU:
"the "non-JUPAS" Admissions Scheme is for undergraduate programmes from local candidates (who are not current students in the mainstream schools in Hong Kong and who are not applying for admission on the strength of Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination results. )

There are no fixed quotas for non-JUPAS applicants. In the 2010 exercise, around 800 first-year students were admitted through the Non-JUPAS scheme.

HKU 3rd year graduate- aroung 3300 each year."
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Jupas application in 2010 for all universities:  36,106 , offer given for 49.9% of this 36,106 people.

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Number of non Jupas application for HKU- unknown,

number of Jupas application  for HKU - unknown

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回覆 14# mattsmum 的文章

I guess we can get those data from UGC????

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原帖由 mattsmum 於 10-9-8 19:00 發表
from internet:

HKU:
"the "non-JUPAS" Admissions Scheme is for undergraduate programmes from local candidates (who are not current students in the mainstream schools in Hong Kong and who are not applyi ...



Non-JUPAS is not just for local students. Actually, the larger portion of non-JUPAS is from overseas applicants.

Moreover, although the website says there is no fixed quota for non-JUPAS. The fact is there is a maximum quota or ceiling for non-JUPAS places, which is one-third for each programme. The message was clearly spelled out on each of the 3  Information Days (HKU, HKUST & CUHK separately) for EAS applicants 2010, and confirmed by the admission officers.

Well, the number of successful JUPAS students is over 17,000, not 12,000 as I thought before. So, the competition for the hittest programmes is even higher.

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原帖由 daisychan 於 10-9-8 20:29 發表

Well, the number of successful JUPAS students is over 17,000, not 12,000 as I thought before. So, the competition for the hittest programmes is even higher.


Total no. of applicants:
(incl. degree / associate degree / higher diploma)

36,249

No. of Main Round offers:

18,731 (51.67%)



Our info are correct, if our reference of JUPAS for HKAL applicants is around 12000; mattsmom's figure included AD and HD as stated in JUPAS(which assume as non-JUPAS).

Even JUPAS's info is so confusing.

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"Non-JUPAS is not just for local students. Actually, the larger portion of non-JUPAS is from overseas applicants."

not as what I read :

from HKU:

(1) What are JUPAS and Non-JUPAS? And what is the difference between non-JUPAS and the Direct Admissions Scheme (DAS)?

JUPAS stands for "Joint University Programmes Admissions System". The scheme is for local secondary school students applying for admission to the full-time or sandwich bachelor's degree and sub-degree programmes offered by the nine participating institutions* in Hong Kong. Applicants need to complete only one application form to apply to all nine institutions.

If you are a Form 7 student in a local secondary school, or if you are not currently a student in a local secondary school but wish to apply for admission on the strength of your Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) results, you should make your application through JUPAS.

Other local applicants, including those who are currently enrolled in a full-time or sandwich bachelor's degree programme in any of the nine participating institutions* under JUPAS, should submit their applications directly to the University as Non-JUPAS candidates.

The Direct Admissions Scheme is for sub-degree (i.e. Associate Degree and Higher Diploma) graduates to apply for admission to certain programmes which have set aside a fixed number of 2nd year places for direct entry.

Sub-degree holders who are not interested in studying for any of these designated programmes should apply instead through the non-JUPAS scheme.

* The following institutions (and The University of Hong Kong) are JUPAS participating institutions:

City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Baptist University
Lingnan University
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Institute of Education
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
The Open University of Hong Kong




(2) Can applicants apply for JUPAS, Non-JUPAS and Direct Admissions Scheme at the same time?

Applicants can only apply through any one of the three schemes. Duplicate applications will not be considered by the University and the application fees paid are non-refundable.


(3) Should I be regarded as a local applicant or a non-local applicant?

According to the definition laid down by the University Grants Committee (UGC), if you require a student visa / entry permit issued by the Director of Immigration to study in Hong Kong, you will be regarded as a non-local applicant.

For non-local applicants with overseas qualifications, please apply for admission via the International Admissions Scheme.

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回覆 1# mattsmum 的文章

http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/201001/13/P201001130128.htm

can someone tell us more about non jupas applicant each year?

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回覆 1# mattsmum 的文章

http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200905/27/P200905270155.htm
08/09

jupas 11608
non jupas 4107,
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