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liverpool2023 發表於 24-8-20 09:43 
係咪因為達到五科34既人太少,所以港大第一輪留咁多學額,俾NJ嗎?
兩大醫科2024年 Expected score
港大 六科42^ → 加分前36 → 五科30+
中大 六科34(無加分) → 五科29+
日校考生2024年五科30+ 791人(1.9%)
據上年統計 (今年有待公布)
五科30+而六科低於34少於10人
五科29而六科34少於兩百人
綜合估算六科34/35+少於1千/八百人
六科36+人數可能少過醫科學額590個?
^ 港大 5**=8.5 5*=7 5=5.5
港大 MBBS
https://hkumed-ugadmissions.hku.hk/ug_programmes/bachelor-of-medicine-and-bachelor-of-surgery/#
The JUPAS Expected Score was “42” for JS6456 according to the programme scoring formula. Please click here for details.
https://admissions.hku.hk/sites/default/files/2024-05/HKU_Expected_Score_2024.pdf
CUHK MBChB
https://www.med.cuhk.edu.hk/study/prospective-students/undergraduate-study/programme-and-admission/mbchb-and-gps/admissions/jupas
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) (JS4501)
Apart from the 4 core subjects, students should take at least 2 electives (with one being either Biology OR Chemistry) offered in the HKDSE. Taking a third elective is strongly recommended as we use the total score of all graded subjects to rank students (3 cores + 2 or 3 electives). Minimum admission requirements for entry are as follows:
Notes:
The “Attained” level in Citizenship and Social Development (CSD) will not be considered in the calculation of admission scores
Taking both Chemistry and Biology is preferred.
Core subject(s) Minimum Level
Chinese Language 3
English Language 4
Citizen and Social Development A(Attained)
Mathematics Compulsory Part 3
Elective subject(s) Minimum Level
Biology 3
Any 1 subject 3
or
Chemistry 3
Any 1 subject 3
Note: Taking both Chemistry and Biology is preferred.
The conversion of HKDSE examination grades to our admission scores is as follows: 5**=7, 5*=6, 5=5, 4=4, 3=3.
Based on the previous results, we expect that students should achieve a total HKDSE score of around 34 or higher for entry into our medicine programme.
The extended Mathematics module (M1/M2) will not be counted as one of the elective subjects, but it would contribute to the total HKDSE score if its attained level is higher than that of the worst one of the six graded subjects (3 core subjects + the best 3 elective subjects). In that case, the score for the worst subject is replaced by a new score comprising half the original score of that subject and half the score of the extended mathematics module. The calculation will be: (M1/M2 + lowest level obtained in the 6 graded subjects) ÷ 2.
Based on students’ School Reference Index, students who have put MBChB and/or GPS as one of Band A choices will be shortlisted for early interviews in May/June. After the release of HKDSE results in late July, students achieving high total HKDSE score and have not been interviewed before will be selected for interview in August.
https://www.med.cuhk.edu.hk/study/prospective-students/undergraduate-study/programme-and-admission/mbchb-and-gps/admissions/non-jupas#IB
International Baccalaureate (IB)
IB students should take 6 subjects, including 3 Higher Level subjects. Either Chemistry or Biology should be taken at Higher Level, but taking both is recommended.
The minimum requirement is a final score ≥42/45, with grades of at least 6,7,7 in the Higher Level subjects. An early interview will be given to those IB candidates who have a predicted score of 42 or above.
After the release of IB results, the top-ranked students (usually a final score of 42 or above), who have not been interviewed before, will be invited for interview in late July.
https://www.med.cuhk.edu.hk/study/prospective-students/undergraduate-study/programme-and-admission/mbchb-and-gps/admissions/non-jupas#IAL
GCE A-level and International A-level (IAL)
GCE/IAL students should take 4 AL subjects (excluding Chinese), of which at least 3 subjects should be completed in one sitting (within a 12-month period). Either Chemistry or Biology should be taken. Having both is preferable. Further Maths is not counted as a separate subject. The raw mark of Maths or Further Maths, whichever is higher, will count towards the total GCE score.
With the changes to the A-level examination system, students who do not have the old scaled marks (UMS) are required to provide raw marks and grade boundaries of each subject right after the release of results. We will use the raw marks and grade boundaries to estimate a percentage mark similar to the one in the previous UMS system.
It is increasingly important that students should provide the results of other entry examinations such as the United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) or BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT).
As the results are not released until mid-August, we will invite a few applicants with outstanding results in the GCE AS level, UKCAT and/or BMAT for an early interview.
After the release of GCE AL or IAL results, the top-ranked students (usually an average of 4A*>95%), who have not been interviewed before, will be invited for interview in late August.
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