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本帖最後由 KikiDaddy 於 25-8-1 06:22 編輯
poonseelai 發表於 25-7-31 20:20 
A local ib student will compete with a student taking gaokao during the admission process only if t ...
As I said in my previous reply, funding and admission are two different concepts.
It is crystal clear that the 15,000 UGC-funded places are reserved for local students, no matter via JUPAS and Non JUPAS, quoted from your link: -
“The UGC Notes on Procedures clearly state that UGC-funded universities enjoy autonomy in the development of curricula and academic standards, selection of staff and students, initiation and conduct of research, internal allocation of resources, etc., and they are accountable for their decisions in these matters. On the principles of fairness and merit-based selection,....”
"In other words, the 15 000 UGC-funded first-year-first-degree intake places each year must be used for admitting local students including non-JUPAS local students. As such, non-JUPAS local students would not take up the places used for admission of non-local students, and vice versa."
However, JUPAS and non JUPAS are two totally different admission processes. JUPAS is basically for DSE students (local students after the policy clarification) and the competition for admission is among local DSE students. Non JUPAS (local and International) is for all students other than local DSE students including DSS schools IB/AL students, HK IS students, local students studied overseas (e.g. UK AL, China Goakao), mainland D/S NPR students, TTPS dependents not qualified as local students and international students.
Even though the local Non JUPAS students are eligible for the 15,000 UGC-funded places equally as the JUPAS students (there is no quota allocated between NJ and J local students), whether they can be admitted to the universities depending on the competition with other NJ / International applicants mentioned above. With the new definition of local students, the popularity of DSE among mainland students, and promotion of HK as an education hub, I can anticipate more students will compete among the NJ / International admission (this is just my personal opinion, of course). That's why I said the competition will be intensified.
The increase of 6 000 places from the 40% cap are for non local students which cannot benefit local students via NJ. It is clearly stated by EDB that quota for local and non local students are seperated.
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