Skip to main content
Skip to footer

Go to Hong Kong

Get there with the TOEFL iBT® Test.

Study in Hong Kong

Why go to Hong Kong?

Studying in Hong Kong gives you access to globally respected universities, a highly international city, and a unique East-meets-West environment where English is widely used in higher education and daily life.

  • Hong Kong is home to several internationally ranked universities, including HKU, CUHK, HKUST, CityU, and PolyU.
  • Top research candidates can even apply for the prestigious Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS), which fully recognizes TOEFL iBT scores. 
  • Non-local tuition commonly ranges from about HK$90,000 to HK$265,000 per year, depending on the institution and program.
  • Estimated living costs are often around HK$50,000 per year, though your budget may be higher if you rent privately.
  • As a global business and education hub, Hong Kong offers strong links to finance, technology, logistics, research, and regional career opportunities.
  • The city is compact, well connected by public transport, and offers a multicultural lifestyle with easy access to both urban neighborhoods and outdoor spaces.
WHy Hong kong

Study in Hong Kong

REGION
East Asia
LANGUAGE
English & Cantonese
CURRENCY
HKD (HK$)
TIME ZONES
UTC+8
CLIMATE
Subtropical & humid

Life in Hong Kong: What to Expect

Life as an international student in Hong Kong is fast-paced, convenient, and highly urban. Many students live in university halls during at least part of their studies, while others share private apartments off campus. Space can be smaller than in many other destinations, but the trade-off is easy access to campus, public transport, food, internships, and city life.

Academically, many Hong Kong universities use English as a medium of instruction, and expectations are often rigorous from the start. During your studies, you could experience a strong emphasis on independent study, project work, presentations, and exams. Depending on your program, you may also have access to internships, exchange opportunities, and research experiences.

Day to day, you will quickly learn to use the MTR, buses, minibuses, and ferries, often with an Octopus card. Cantonese is the most widely spoken language, but English is also an official language and is commonly used in universities, signage, and many service settings. Hong Kong is known for its efficiency, safety, and variety of food and neighborhoods, with beaches, hiking trails, and country parks surprisingly close to the city center.

Life in Hong Kong

Work & Practical Experience Opportunities

Work permissions for non-local students in Hong Kong depend on the conditions of your stay. Universities typically provide guidance on what is permitted, and you should always check your student conditions carefully before accepting any work, internship, or placement.

  • On-campus student roles, such as library, events, student ambassador, or research support work
  • Approved internships or practicum experiences that are part of your program
  • Part-time work that is specifically allowed under current student arrangements or temporary policy measures
  • Industry projects, placements, and employer engagement offered through your faculty or career office
  • Post-study employment through Hong Kong’s Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG), if you complete an eligible program

For many graduates, Hong Kong offers a clear path from study to employment. Under IANG, eligible non-local graduates of full-time locally accredited programs can apply to stay or return to Hong Kong for work after graduation. This can make Hong Kong attractive not only as a place to study, but also as a place to begin building professional experience in Asia.

Group of people discussing

Understanding Hong Kong Immigration & Entry Pathways

To study in Hong Kong as a non-local student, you generally need an offer from a recognized institution and a student visa or entry permit. Your admitting institution or another local sponsor typically supports the application. You will usually need a valid travel document, an admission letter, and evidence that you can cover tuition and living costs.

 

Processing commonly takes several weeks once all required documents are submitted, so it is important to apply early. If you are under 18, additional guardian and accommodation documents may be required. After approval, students normally receive an e-Visa or entry permit and can then complete arrival and identity card steps after reaching Hong Kong.

 

Beyond the initial student visa, Hong Kong has introduced highly attractive talent admission schemes, making it an incredible destination for long-term career development.

English Proficiency Requirements

Many universities in Hong Kong require proof of English proficiency for admission. One of the most common misconceptions is that you need a British-aligned test to study in Hong Kong. The TOEFL iBT test is accepted by leading institutions including all public universities (UGC-funded institutions), and minimum scores vary by university and program. For example, some undergraduate admissions pages list minimum TOEFL iBT scores such as 80 or 93-4 or 4.5, so applicants should always confirm the exact requirement for their chosen course of study.

How TOEFL® Supports You

Whether you are applying for undergraduate or postgraduate study, the TOEFL iBT test can help you demonstrate that you are ready for English-medium learning in Hong Kong. Use it to strengthen your application, understand score expectations, and take the next step toward studying or building a future in Hong Kong.

Application Tip: Hong Kong universities operate on a "Rolling Admissions" basis (first-come, first-served). The TOEFL iBT test's fast score reporting helps you meet early deadlines. You can send your scores directly to these universities using their specific ETS Destination Codes via your ETS account.

animated image

Frequently Asked Questions

 

FAQ

Start by comparing program strength, language of instruction, tuition, scholarship options, housing availability, and career outcomes. Because Hong Kong is compact, location may matter less than it does in larger countries, but commute time, campus environment, and access to internships can still make a difference.

Hong Kong offers undergraduate, taught postgraduate, and research postgraduate programs across fields such as business, engineering, science, social sciences, education, law, design, and the arts. Some institutions also offer associate degree, higher diploma, and professional pathways.

Undergraduate study is the first stage of higher education after secondary school and typically leads to a bachelor’s degree. Postgraduate study follows a bachelor’s degree and includes taught master’s programs, research master’s programs, and doctorates.

On-campus accommodation can be one of the most affordable options, with some university housing ranging roughly from HK$5,000 to HK$15,000 per semester. Off-campus rental is usually more expensive and can range widely depending on location, size, and whether you share with roommates.

Most students use the MTR, buses, minibuses, and ferries. An Octopus card is essential for everyday travel, and eligible full-time students can apply for concessionary MTR fares through the student travel scheme.

Many eligible graduates can apply under Hong Kong’s Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates (IANG). This pathway allows qualifying graduates of full-time locally accredited programs to stay or return for employment, making Hong Kong an appealing option for students who want career continuity after graduation.

Not necessarily. Many degree programs are taught in English, and English is widely used in universities, official signage, and many professional settings. Learning some Cantonese can still be very helpful for daily life, local culture, and building community.

Latest articles

img3
English Skills and Learning
Your Brain on Bilingual: How Learning English Rewires Your Thinking

Everyone talks about how great it is to speak a second language, but did you know it actually benefits your brain? We’re deep diving into the benefits and how learning a second language can rewire your thinking.

August 19, 2025
social-circle
English Skills and Learning
From Social Circles to Career Goals: Why English Is Your Superpower

Discover how English can be your superpower—boosting friendships, career opportunities, travel, and confidence in today’s global world.

September 16, 2025
Proven TOEFL Tips & Tricks to Score 100+
TOEFL Test Prep and Tips
20 Proven TOEFL Tips & Tricks to Score 100+

Achieving a top score in your TOEFL exam can open doors to many new opportunities, including admission to top universities, scholarships, and new career options.

November 11, 2025

For more information about living or studying in Hong Kong, visit: