A recognised bachelor’s degree or an equivalent professional qualification (with no work experience requirement); or
A recognised diploma plus a minimum of four years of work experience.
If English was not the medium of instruction for the first degree, applicants must meet the English language requirement as stated below:
TOEFL iBT: overall band score not lower than 79 (Home Edition not accepted); or
IELTS (Academic): overall band score not lower than 6.5.
HKID card (for local applicants); Passport and/or other identity documents of home country (for non-local applicants)
Degree certificate(s)/ graduation diploma(s), and latest official transcript(s) of all academic qualification(s) supporting the application
English proficiency test results (TOEFL/ IELTS results), if applicable
Recent Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Work experience proof, if applicable
Applications operate on a rolling basis. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview* and sit for an online written test during the application period or until all places are filled. We recommend that non-local applicants apply as early as possible to allow sufficient time for applying for student visas.** Admitted applicants from overseas or mainland China must obtain a student visa to study in Hong Kong.
* Selected applicants will be interviewed either in person or via teleconferencing
** All student visa applicants are advised to submit your study application ahead of the deadline as it normally takes six to eight weeks to process a visa.
Starting from 10 September 2024
1st Round application ends on 28 February 2025
2nd Round application ends on 30 April 2025
Starting from 10 September 2024
1st Round application ends on 28 February 2025
2nd Round application ends on 30 April 2025
1. Complete the online application form.
2. Consider choosing one academic referee and one professional referee (for those with working experience). The academic referee should be able to comment on your academic ability and preferably have direct experience of your academic work. The professional referee can be your current or previous employer who should be able to assess your professional abilities.
3. Check the accuracy of your referee's email addresses as reference request emails are sent to your referees once you submit your application. Referees are contacted by the Taught Postgraduate Studies Section via email with detailed instructions on how to submit an online confidential reference form.
4. Upload all the supporting documents together with the Application Form to the Academic Registry (AR) website and pay the non-refundable application fee.
5. Detailed information on application can also be found under TPg Admissions and TPg Studies sections on AR website.