Academic Qualification
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A Bachelor degree with honours from a recognized university or comparable institution, or a professional qualification deemed to be equivalent.

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A satisfactory score on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)/Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is encouraged but not mandatory.

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Language Proficiency Requirement

Applicants should possess proof of English proficiency if their first degrees were obtained from non-English-medium institutions.

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A minimum IELTS overall band score of 6.5; or

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TOEFL score 79 (internet-based); or

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The equivalent score of other tests.

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Student Visa

Students from overseas and Mainland China need a visa to study in Hong Kong. Please note the followings:

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Students from Mainland China should submit their visa applications through the University. Detailed information will be given once admission is offered

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Applications should be made at least two months in advance

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Students from other countries should enquire at their local Chinese Embassy or write to the Immigration Department of Hong Kong
(Address : 7 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong)

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For more details, visit the Graduate School or HKSAR Immigration Department website.


Others
  • For part-time mode applicants, preference will be given to applicants who have a minimum of three years of relevant work experience, although this may be relaxed for highly qualified applicants.
  • It is mandatory for students to possess basic training/experience in Finance, Mathematics or Computer Science before embarking on the program. This requirement can be satisfied by the possession of a prior academic degree with major/minor in one of the required fields, by the completion of a substantial number of courses in these fields or by related previous working experience. Applicants who do not possess these qualifications will be required to satisfactorily complete specific preparatory courses covering areas such as quantitative methods (Mathematics, Statistics), Finance and Economics. The students should gain a “pass” in the required preparatory courses before being officially admitted to the Programme.
  • Qualified applicants will be required to attend an admission interview as part of the selection process.