Participating Institutes and Courses
Currently, JUPAS applicants can apply for government-funded full-time degrees offered by:
- City University of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Baptist University
- Lingnan University
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- The Hong Kong Institute of Education
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- The University of Hong Kong
and/or self-financed full-time degrees offered by:
- The Open University of Hong Kong
and/or government-funded sub-degree programmes (higher diplomas or associate degrees) offered by:
- City University of Hong Kong
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- The Hong Kong Institute of Education
and/or any full-time programmes involving more than two JUPAS member institutes.
JUPAS applicants do not need to and are not allowed to apply for any undergraduate programmes directly to the member institutions on their own as long as the programme is available by JUPAS. In such cases, JUPAS applications will always have the first priority and will void all other direct applications automatically. However, applications for programmes from non-JUPAS member institutes (like Shue Yan University or Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education) or programmes not available JUPAS (including programmes from JUPAS member institute or community college owned by them) are not affected by this restriction. For 2012 application only, dual-application (separated application of 3-year and 4-year curriculum by having HKALE and HKDSE results) is also not allowed.
It is noted that non-Form 7 students who are not studying degrees provided by JUPAS may apply for JUPAS (as long as they (will) meet the HKALE requirement), even if they are studying non-degree programmes under JUPAS. Students studying in secondary schools approved by EMB can only apply for the above programmes through JUPAS.
Read more about this topic: Joint University Programmes Admissions System
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