Joint University Programmes Admissions System - Early Admission Scheme

Early Admission Scheme

See also: Early Admissions Scheme (Hong Kong)

A EAS Scheme(subsystem) was set up between academic year 2002/03 to 2010/11. which targeted at academically-well Secondary 6 student achieved excellent result in the previous HKCEE. They can directly enter University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong or the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology without the need of sitting the HKALE upon meeting certain HKCEE requirements. Roughly about 3-5% of total JUPAS intakes are coming from this scheme until not being used again in 2011/12 academic year.

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