Hong Kong whose meaning is “scented port" in the Chinese language, has been widely acclaimed for its colorful history, diverse culture, traditional dishes, architectural spots, and pre-meet-western characters. It has been in the limelight as a metropolitan city surrounded by a global financial center, a major shopping destination, and a skyscraper, with top international banks, IT organizations and pharmaceutical companies. You can still feel the impression of the British Empire there. Even though it is officially part of China, but its currency, passport and immigration channel and legal system since 1997.
Universities and academic institutions in Hong Kong enjoy an intercontinental reputation because some of them are ranked in the global top 50, while some are equal to North American and European universities/institutions or if we talk about facilities and facilities, then it is better. In Hong Kong, there are also eight government-funded universities, apart from many self-funded or private universities, which provide excellent programs for local students as well as international students. All degrees, diplomas, and certificates issued from the top universities and colleges of Hong Kong are universally recognized. The country’s educational system combines ancient and modern education so that different courses can be selected which provide practical perspectives. Most of the programs offered in top universities/colleges in Hong Kong, besides honoring the academic skills of learners, develop critical thinking and creativity, thereby increasing their placement prospects.
The cost of education in Hong Kong is usually HK $55,000 to HK $60,000 per year for high diploma and HK $85,000 – HK $95,000for various undergraduate degrees. The tuition expense depends on the program and the academy. The cost of living can range from HK $60,000 to HK $80,000 annually.