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JUPAS vs. non-JEE: which application route should I use to apply to Hong Kong universities?

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If you sit the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE), you apply through JUPAS (jupas.edu.hk). If you hold any other qualification — IB, A-Level, US AP, mainland Gaokao, French Bac, German Abitur, Indian CBSE/ISC, Singapore A-Level, Australian ATAR, Canadian provincial diplomas — you apply via each university’s non-JEE (non-Joint-Entrance-Examination) admission portal directly. The two systems share neither a deadline nor a fee structure, and admission goes against separate quotas: roughly 85% of UGC undergraduate places are filled via JUPAS, the remaining ~15% via non-JEE international intake.

You generally cannot use both routes for the same university — pick the one matching your qualification.

Quick comparison

1、 Eligible qualifications · JUPAS: HKDSE only · Non-JEE: IB, A-Level, AP, Gaokao, IB, German Abitur, etc. 2、 Portal · JUPAS: jupas.edu.hk (single submission to all 8 UGC + 5 self-financing) · Non-JEE: Each university’s own portal 3、 Application fee · JUPAS: HK$460 flat (any number of choices, up to 20) · Non-JEE: HK$300–450 per university 4、 Choices · JUPAS: Up to 20 ranked programmes across all participating institutions · Non-JEE: Apply to as many universities as you wish; each ranks its own choices 5、 Main deadline · JUPAS: Early December · Non-JEE: November (early) – January (main); some rolling 6、 Result release · JUPAS: Mid-August (after HKDSE results) · Non-JEE: February – May (rolling) 7、 Quota · JUPAS: ~85% of undergrad UGC seats · Non-JEE: ~15% of undergrad UGC seats 8、 Interview · JUPAS: Programme-dependent; medicine + dentistry interview all shortlist · Non-JEE: Programme- and university-dependent 9、 Conditional offer · JUPAS: Common — confirms based on final HKDSE result · Non-JEE: Common — confirms based on final external exam result

Which qualifications use which route?

1、 HKDSE · Route: JUPAS · Notes: Only route available 2、 IB Diploma · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Predicted scores accepted at submission 3、 A-Level (UK / international) · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Predicted grades accepted; AS+A2 considered 4、 US AP / SAT · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Some programmes also require SAT subject; check 5、 Mainland China Gaokao · Route: Non-JEE Gaokao track · Notes: Separate quota; applies via MOE channel for some unis 6、 German Abitur · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Final Abiturzeugnis required 7、 French Baccalauréat · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Mention international vs. French Bac variant 8、 Australian ATAR · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Year 12 senior secondary certificate 9、 Singapore-Cambridge A-Level · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Treated as A-Level equivalent 10、 Indian CBSE / ISC · Route: Non-JEE · Notes: Class XII final results; some programmes ask for IIT entrance 11、 Sub-degree (associate / higher diploma from HK) · Route: Senior-year admission (separate non-JEE track) · Notes: Direct entry to year 2 or 3 of bachelor’s

Detailed JUPAS process (HKDSE candidates)

  1. September–November (Year 6 of HK secondary) — Register on jupas.edu.hk; complete personal information, study programme history, OEA (Other Experiences and Achievements).
  2. November–early December — Choose up to 20 programmes; submit Band A (top 3 — counted as your strongest preferences) and Band B (4th–20th).
  3. January–April — Programmes invite shortlisted candidates to interviews / portfolio reviews / supplementary tests. (Medicine, dentistry, fine arts, journalism, business at HKU and CUHK all interview heavily.)
  4. HKDSE results released — mid-July.
  5. First round (main round) offers — released ~5 days after HKDSE results.
  6. Second / third round adjustments — for those still without an offer or wanting to upgrade.
  7. September — Term begins.

JUPAS is administratively centralised but academically competitive: in 2025 the cut-off for HKU Medicine was 6 5555 in the best 5 subjects (HKDSE 5** is the top grade). For non-medicine top programmes (BBA at HKU, Quantitative Finance at HKUST), expect 5 555*5 levels.

Detailed non-JEE process (international)

  1. September — Most universities open the non-JEE portal. HKU and CUHK have separate portals for international and mainland-Gaokao candidates.
  2. October–November (early round) — HKU early round closes early November; CUHK and HKUST mid-November. Early-round applicants typically hear back in February with a higher chance of merit-based scholarship.
  3. December–January (main round) — Main deadlines; this is the busiest window.
  4. February–April — Interview invitations rolled out.
  5. March–June — Conditional offers issued (subject to final IB/A-Level results in May–July).
  6. June–August — Results uploaded → conditional becomes unconditional → deposit + visa.
  7. September — Term begins.

You apply to each university separately and pay each fee. There is no central ranking equivalent to JUPAS — but you do declare on your application form what other HK programmes you have applied to, and admissions committees notice when you are shortlisted across multiple top tiers.

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