11 more Chinese mainland universities open to Hong Kong students
Eleven new universities on the Chinese mainland will open their doors to Hong Kong students, expanding the number of colleges to 122 including Tsinghua and Peking universities, in a move that Chinese analysts believed will strengthen mutual understanding.
The education bureau of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on Wednesday announced on its official website that Hong Kong students can apply to mainland universities from March 1 to 20 for next academic year by taking the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE) in 2020.
The mainland’s admission program for Hong Kong high school students started in 2012. Eleven universities were added this year, including the University of Science and Technology of China, Huazhong University of Science And Technology and Beijing Film Academy.
Hong Kong students will be admitted based on their performance in the examination and are exempt from the joint college entrance examination for mainland universities. That would reduce the pressure on the students, according to the Hong Kong education bureau.
Chu Zhaohui, a research fellow at the Beijing-based National Institute of Education Sciences, hailed the move as helping Hong Kong youth increase their knowledge of the mainland and build friendship with their mainland peers.
Unrest in Hong Kong has discouraged many mainland students from applying to universities in Hong Kong, Chu said. Maintaining mutual exchanges and ties is important amid recent situations, he noted.
The program simplified procedures for Hong Kong students to be enrolled at mainland universities, but Chu noted that no extra privilege should be granted to them.
Mainland net users welcomed their Hong Kong compatriots. Some suggested the schools add history and general knowledge exams.
“Hong Kong’s unrest shows some Hong Kong students lack basic knowledge of the colonial past and love for the country,” posted a net user.
“I hope they could have more understanding of our shared history and culture.”