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HKU Flexible Admissions Arrangement for JUPAS Candidates
Applicable to All Undergraduate Programmes
12 May 2022
It has been ever more challenging and difficult for HKDSE candidates to prepare for the exams under the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, HKU will be introducing a more flexible admissions arrangement this year so that HKDSE candidates who perform below par in one subject will still have an opportunity for further studies.
Currently HKDSE candidates who wish to enter HKU with their JUPAS results must meet the minimum entry requirements of “3322+33” (a minimum of “Level 3” in Chinese and English, “Level 2” in Mathematics and Liberal Studies, and “Level 3” in two elective subjects). Under the new arrangement, candidates who fail to achieve “Level 3” in either Chinese, English, or the two elective subjects will still have a chance to enter the University, if they achieve good grades in other subjects and attain a score not lower than “Level 2” in the subject they underperformed. However, the applicants’ total HKDSE score (calculated with different programmes’ scoring formula) will be deducted by 10%. Such applicants will have to include the programme concerned as one of their Band A programme choices, pass an interview and fulfil any additional programme entrance requirements.
For example, a candidate who wishes to study Programme A (score calculated with Best 6 subjects) and passes the interview obtained the following HKDSE results:
Chinese | English | Mathematics | Liberal Studies | History | Geography |
2 | 5** | 5* | 5 | 5* | 5** |
The total score of the six subjects is 38.5. After deducting the 10%, the score is 34.65. Assuming that the expected admission score of Programme A this year is 33, the candidate will still be considered for admission to Programme A under the flexible admission arrangement even if they performed below par in Chinese.
This flexible arrangement applies to all HKU undergraduate programmes.
Professor Bennett Yim, Director of Undergraduate Admissions and International Student Exchange, said: "JUPAS candidates can use the expected admissions scores for reference, which we will announce in late May or early June this year. If students can obtain the expected admissions score of their desired programme after the 10% score deduction, they still have a considerable chance to be admitted to HKU through the flexible admissions arrangement.”
Professor Yim encouraged JUPAS candidates to place their preferred programme in Band A choices as soon as possible and said: “In such case, they may have the opportunity to be interviewed before the exam results are released, and students who have been interviewed before the announcement of the HKDSE results do not need to be interviewed again.”
“After the HKDSE exams, candidates would likely have an idea of their exam performance. Students should seize the opportunity to decide on their preferred subject area, understand the programmes’ admissions requirements, evaluate their performance in the exams and select their Band A choices during the period from late May to July,” he added.
Continuation of the “HKDSE Top 1% Scholarships”
HKU will continue to offer the “HKDSE Top 1% Scholarships” to reward the top 1% HKDSE candidates who fulfil the University Entrance Requirement (i.e. “332233”) and are successfully admitted to HKU. Each student will receive at least HK$50,000 and there is no limit on the number of scholarships to be issued. With this scholarship, the University hopes to encourage outstanding students to follow their interests and develop their talents.
HKU hosts various activities to prepare students for JUPAS programme selection
HKU will be hosting a series of events from late May to July to enable candidates to gain in-depth understanding of all programmes, including the characteristics, curriculum, learning opportunities, and admissions requirements, so that they can make better arrangements in programme selection.
Details of the events are as follows:
Event | Date | Summary |
JUPAS Information Week 2022 | May 23 – 27 | For students to obtain the most relevant admissions information so that they can better arrange their programme choices, HKU will hold the “JUPAS Information Week 2022” event from May 23 to 27. JUPAS candidates can speak with professors, students, and graduates to gain an in-depth understanding of the programmes’ latest trends, interview requirements, and admission criteria etc. This can help students prepare for the reselection of their programme choices before the exam results are released. The Admissions Office and all HKU Faculties will host a range of virtual and face-to-face activities – including mock lectures, campus tours, student sharing, JUPAS strategies and admissions talks. Students will receive the most updated information on JUPAS admissions and HKU programmes and have a deeper understanding of programmes’ characteristics, learning opportunities, admissions criteria etc. Registration: https://admissions.hku.hk/events/jupas-information-week-2022 |
A Day @ HKU | June – July | Through talking with Faculties and Student Ambassadors, HKDSE candidates would have the opportunity to experience life at HKU. The activities would allow students to speak with our Student Ambassadors and gain insights from their own JUPAS course selection and personal experience with Faculties, programmes, and campus life. |
Snap Induction | June - July | HKU Faculties will host Snap Inductions for HKDSE candidates to allow them to prepare for their university life in advance. Students will learn about the University’s curriculum planning, details of their programme’s curriculum, and the learning opportunities and support offered at the University. |
Media enquiries:
Communications and Public Affairs Office, HKU
Ms Melanie Wan (Email: melwkwan@hku.hk)
Ms Rashida Suffiad (Email: rsuffiad@hku.hk)