Programme Requirements:
HKDSE Core Subject(s) | Minimum Level |
Chinese Language | 3 |
English Language | 3 |
Citizenship and Social Development* | Attained |
Mathematics Compulsory Part | 2 |
Elective Subject(s) | Minimum Level |
Any 2 subjects Notes | 3 |
* “Attained” in Citizenship and Social Development (CSD) will not be included in the admission score calculation. Applicants with Level 2 or above in Liberal Studies subject attained in 2023 or before would be accepted in lieu of CSD for fulfilling the General Entrance Requirements. Following the handling of CSD, results of Liberal Studies subject would not be given any score in score calculation starting from the 2024 entry.
Subject | Weighting |
---|---|
English Language | x 1.25 |
Mathematics | x 1.1 |
Visual Arts | x 1.15 |
Notes for elective subjects:
1. The first elective must be Category A subjects, excluding M1, M2.
2. For the second elective, the following subjects will be considered:
3. The score conversion scales for Category A-C subjects can be accessed at: http://admissions.hkbu.edu.hk/ug/jupas_requirement
Applicants holding qualifications other than Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination or National Joint College Entrance Examination (JEE) may submit their applications via the Non-JUPAS Admissions Scheme. The University adopts a holistic approach in selecting applicants on individual merits. Applicants are required to meet the university entrance requirements (using international curricula or regional/national curricula) and the English language requirements. For details, please visit the website of the Academic Registry.
Applicants taking the National Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for Universities in People’s Republic of China may submit their applications via the Mainland JEE Admissions Scheme. For more information, please visit the website of the Academic Registry (the content on this page is only available in Chinese).
Potential candidates will be invited for interview in individual or group formats. They are required to present a “Letter of Intent” and their portfolios during the interview. The “Letter of Intent” must clearly state their reasons for prospects after graduation under 200 words.
Candidates should prepare the portfolios in digital format for the ease of presentation. Portfolios should demonstrate candidates’ potential in creativity, visual and design literacy, animation and/or game design.