Why should I study in Hong Kong, China?

5 reasons to study abroad in Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong is a special administrative region and is an important financial and economic sector. The city is home to 11 universities and two academic institutions.

  1. How big is Hong Kong?

    The size of a city can make a big difference on your study experience. Some students prefer the feel and pace of larger busy cities, while some may prefer a smaller and calmer feel. Whatever your preference, U-Multirank has you covered. Hong Kong averages a population of about 7500000 residents and covers some 1106 km2.

  2. How many universities and colleges are located in, or around Hong Kong, China?

    U-Multirank includes 5 colleges and universities in or near the Hong Kong area. To explore some of the colleges and universities in Hong Kong, click on the university names below, or visit our Study in China page.

     
  3. Do I need a language certificate to study in Hong Kong, China?

    One of the first questions students wonder when deciding to study abroad, is ‘do I need to speak the local language to study there?’ Every country and sometimes even universities themselves have their own requirements for the language of instruction. Students should contact the university to see if a language certificate is necessary to study there. Some countries offer inernational courses and study programmes in English as well, but you will most likely need to show proof of English proficiency. To receive an English language certificate like the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), four parts of the language are tested, including: reading, listening, speaking and writing. For more information on IELTS, or TOEFL, click here.

  4. Is Hong Kong, China a safe place to study?

    Safety is an important point to consider when studying abroad. According to the current Numbeo Safety Index, Hong Kong has a score of 78.00 – ranking it at number 24 of 427 cities globally for safety.

  5. Is Hong Kong, China an expensive city to live in?

    The cost of living can play a major factor in deciding where to study. Aside from tuition fees, students should consider the local cost of living – including items like housing, food, and social life. According to the current Numbeo Cost of Living Index, Hong Kong has a score of 80.50 – ranking it at number 67 of 567 cities globally for the cost of living (the higher the ranking, the more expensive the cost of living is).

If you’re considering pursuing a degree abroad, then let us help you find the best university for you. U-Multirank’s For students track offers personalised university comparisons, so you can find the university that best matches you. Create your own personalised university rankings today, and compare universities according to what matters most to you. To start, make sure to select your desired study destination and we’ll help guide you through the rest.

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