联招入学申请
香港都会大学(前身为香港公开大学)于2007年起加入「大学联合招生办法」(简称「大学联招办法」)。 「大学联招办法」旨为持有往届及/或应届香港中学文凭考试成绩的本地学生提供申请入读以下课程的主要途径:
1. 香港都会大学自资课程
2. 指定专业/界别课程资助计划(SSSDP「资助计划」)课程
3. 大学教育资助委员会(教资会)资助课程
香港中学文凭考试科目 | 成绩级别 |
---|---|
中国语文科 | 3 |
英国语文科 | 3 |
数学科 ( 必修部分 ) | 2 |
通识教育科 | 2 |
选修科目* | 2 |
* 除非个别课程另有注明就某些科目有特定的入学要求,乙类「应用学习科目」取得「达标」或以上成绩,或在丙类「其他语言科目」取得E级或以上成绩,可视作为符合一个选修科目之要求。另如学生修读数学延伸部分单元一(微积分与统计)和延伸部分单元二(代数与微积分),只会考虑成绩较高的其中一个科目作为符合选修科目之要求。
大学接受申请人合并香港中学文凭考试成绩以符合大学一般入学要求,并以当中科目的最佳成绩计算入学分数。
The elective subject should be from Category A, preferably be :
Science subject (i.e. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Science, Integrated Science) or Health Management and Social Care.
The elective subject should be from Category A, preferably be :
Science subject (i.e. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Science, Integrated Science) or Health Management and Social Care.
1. Unless otherwise stated in the Programme-specific subject requirements, HKDSE Category B subjects (Applied Learning) with attainment at “Attained” or above; or Category C subjects (Other Languages) with attainment at grade E or above can be considered as elective subjects.
2. Mathematics Extended Part (i.e. Module 1 (Calculus and Statistics) / Module 2 (Algebra and Calculus)) will be counted as an elective subject. If applicants have taken both Module 1 and Module 2, only the module with best result will be taken into consideration.
3. The University accepts combined results of HKDSE Examinations. The best results will be considered for meeting the entrance requirements and for the calculation of admission scores.
4. The HKMU participates in the JUPAS School Principal’s Nominations. More information is given here.
Waiver of the HKDSE Chinese Language requirement will NOT be granted.
Non-Chinese-speaking (NCS) applicants, who have met the specified circumstances as announced by the Education Bureau (EDB), can use the following alternative qualifications to replace HKDSE ChineseLanguage Level 3 to meet the entrance requirements for Chinese Language.
However, this programme requires a higher level of Chinese Language proficiency.
HKDSE Category B (Applied Learning Chinese): Attained with Distinction
GCE (A-Level / AS-Level / O-Level) Chinese: Grade A or above
GCSE / IGCSE Chinese: Grade A or above / Grade 7 or above
1. Score is computed by multiplying the converted points (Level 2 = 2 points, Level 3 = 3 points, Level 4 = 4 points, Level 5/5*/5** = 5/6/7 points) of each of the 4 Core subjects and 1 Elective subject in HKDSE by the respective subject weighting as stipulated by the programme concerned, and then adding the products of each of the 5 subjects together. The admission score is normally calculated based on 4 core subjects and 1 elective subject for all programmes except JS9530, JS9540, JS9550, JS9560, JS9570, JS9580 & JSSU55, of which the admission scores are calculated based on the best 5 subjects.
2. This Score Calculator is not applicable to Non-Chinese-Speaking (NCS) applicant who holds Alternative Qualifications in Chinese Language (ACL).
3. All weighted scores are calculated based on programme-specific formulae, which may assign a heavier weighting to certain subjects that the programmes have particular requirements.
4. The weighted admission scores have taken heavier subject weighting, if any, into account. The scores and subject weighting may vary from year to year and should only be used as reference.
Note:
SSSDP = Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors
NMTSS = Non-means-tested Subsidy Scheme for Self-financing Undergraduate Studies
Please click here for more details.
The composite tuition/programme fees listed above have included laboratory/practicum/immersion course fees, etc., if applicable.
Non-local students will be charged at a higher rate.
There will be an annual adjustment of tuition fees which will be capped at the actual Composite Consumer Price Index (CCPI) to be announced by the Government. The estimated composite tuition/programme fees for the whole programme has not yet taken the CCPI for the second to fourth (or fifth) year, i.e. 2023/24 to 2025/26 (or 2026/27) academic year, into account.
Students, who fulfilled the stipulated requirements set by the Education Bureau (EDB), are eligible for the above subsidy provided by the Government. For details of the scheme and eligibility, please visit the respective website:
NMTSS – http://www.cspe.edu.hk/nmtss
SSSDP – http://www.cspe.edu.hk/sssdp
The NMTSS subsidy amount for the 2022/23 academic year (AY) is HK$33,200.
A student’s eligibility for the above subsidy and the annual subsidy amount allocated in an academic year is subject to EDB’s final approval.
Only local students are eligible for the above subsidies.