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Tips: Being a student at HKU has been an exceptionally rewarding experience for me. It changed not only my perspective but also allowed me to think critically. It liberated my ideas, and my thoughts and gave me a platform where I could express myself vociferously without any fear. It boosted my confidence by many, many folds. The faculty at HKU is extraordinary, extremely professional and ethical. However, the general masses in Hong Kong could be cold and reserved. Don't expect that you can be friends with many Hong Kongers. You can though find great people from other countries, including Mainland China. I was awarded the Wong Family Scholarship for pursuing LL.M. in Human Rights from the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, and it covered my entire tuition fees, accommodation and living expenses. The living expenses provided is however quite low, i.e. 3000 HKD only, and sometimes it could be challenging to last for a month properly. On a scale of 1 to 10, I am extremely satisfied with my university as well as the course. Both have proved to be wonderful learning experiences for me. Hong Kong is a splendid city, and you get to do a lot of activities, whether it is hiking with random strangers or visiting beaches.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is extremely well connected with the rest of the city. The MTR system, along with the bus services makes the modes of public transportation extremely convenient, safe and affordable. The mini-bus rides are a sheer delight. The cabs can however be quite expensive. Every place in Hong Kong is well-connected. I absolutely loved the public transportation in Hong Kong.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Being a Muslim, I found it extremely challenging to find halal options near HKU. Though there are some excellent halal outlets, most of them are located far from HKU and hence, are not easily accessible. The non-halal food available usually costs around 35 to 45 HKD per meal and is affordable. I used to prefer cooking on my own, as I hardly had many options available. If you are a non-Muslim and okay with eating pork, then I must tell you that food in Hong Kong is going to make your stomach as well as your health fit and happy.
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Yes, a score of 85 in TOEFL is considered good for The University of Hong Kong. The minimum TOEFL score required for admission is 80. The minimum IELTS score required for admission to The University of Hong Kong is 6. For the Pearson Test of English Assessment (PTE A), a score of 64 is needed. To be

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Yes, an average Indian student can join The University of Hong Kong. The university accepts international qualifications, and Indian students can study in Hong Kong and even apply for a work visa after completing their studies. To be eligible for admission, Indian students must be over 25 years of a

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At least two years of postgraduate full-time work experience is required to get into The University of Hong Kong's MBA programme.

The other admission requirements for MBA include:
A recognised Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Satisfactory GMAT score (the GMAT code for the MBA programme is FS2-WL-61).
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After completing an MBA from The University of Hong Kong, graduates have a wide range of job opportunities available to them. The most popular industries for HKU MBA graduates include consulting, finance, and technology. Consulting firms like McKinsey, BCG, and Typhoon Consulting are among the top r

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Popular part-time jobs for international students at The University of Hong Kong include:
Retail: Many international students work in retail stores, as sales associates or customer service representatives.
Hospitality: The hospitality industry offers opportunities for international students to work as

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