Who can apply for universities in Macau?
The basic conditions for applying for five universities in Macao are:
1. Students must abide by the regulations of the China government on studying in Macau; Two, must have Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Chongqing, Guangdong, Fujian, Hainan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Hunan, Liaoning, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi, Hubei, Jiangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan or Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; Three, must participate in the 2006 national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities.
Candidates with the above conditions can apply for five universities in Macau, and the registration fee is 50 yuan.
Does applying for the University of Macau affect the admission of mainland universities?
There is no conflict between Macao universities and mainland universities. The University of Macau will issue an admission notice in August. If a candidate is admitted to both mainland universities and Macao universities, it is up to the candidate to decide which school to attend.
There is no admission conflict among universities in Macao. Candidates can apply to several universities at the same time and decide which one to study.
How much does it cost to go to college in Macau?
The cost of choosing to study in Macao is a problem that candidates and parents have to consider. Considering the tuition fees of the University of Macau and the cost of living while studying in Macau, the cost of choosing Macau is less than that of the University of Hong Kong, but it is still higher than that of mainland universities. There are also many differences between colleges and universities.
According to statistics, in addition to tuition and accommodation, students also spend about HK$ 20,000 a year on living expenses, transportation expenses, meals, daily necessities, books and stationery, medical insurance and so on.
How much do you know about scholarships at the University of Macau?
Universities in Macao generally set up scholarships for mainland students, mainly according to the results of the college entrance examination. Mainland students, like local students, can also get various other scholarships, the number of which varies. University of Macau: The University of Macau and the Macau Foundation specially set up "Macau University Scholarship" and "Macau Foundation Scholarship" for mainland students who apply for this school. The principle of scholarship evaluation is based on the applicant's college entrance examination results this year, and students do not need to apply for it themselves. The school will inform me of the award-winning results, and candidates can enjoy scholarships in the first academic year. If they maintain excellent academic performance during their studies, they can continue to receive them.
Macau Polytechnic Institute:
Scholarship for Excellent Students in Mainland China: In 2006, the total score of the college entrance examination reached the score line of a batch in this province/city or was admitted to a key university in Chinese mainland, and then the top three students with the highest score were compared with the score line of their province/city. In the first academic year, scholarships will be awarded to 56 yuan and 380 yuan in MOP, which will be used to exempt tuition and accommodation fees for that year and provide a monthly living allowance of MOP 2,000. In the next three years, if you continue to have excellent academic performance, you will continue to enjoy scholarships.
Scholarship for Mainland Students of Macao Foundation: Compared with the scores of mainland freshmen in college entrance examination in 2006 and their two provinces/cities, the top four students with the highest scores will be awarded MOP 30,000 per year. If you continue to do well in the future, you will get the same scholarship as the first school year.
Scholarship for Outstanding Freshmen in the Mainland: The College specially set up 65,438+00 Scholarship for Outstanding Freshmen in the Mainland in the 2006/2007 academic year, and the tuition fee for the first year was free of MOP 20,000. According to the candidates' college entrance examination results and referring to their moral comments, the winners are determined.
Macao Polytechnic University grants half scholarships to outstanding students who have the best grades and high moral character in all classes and are recommended by the president, and waives 50% tuition fees in the following year.
Macau Tourism Institute:
The Macao Foundation grants three four-year tuition-free scholarships to outstanding mainland freshmen every year.
Macau University of Science and Technology:
Principal Scholarship: Each person can get HK$ 320,000, paying full tuition, accommodation and living allowance for four years. Candidates with 80 points in this year's provincial/municipal college entrance examination will be selected, with a quota of *** 10.
First-class scholarship: each person can get about HK$ 240,000, selected from 30 candidates in this year's provincial/municipal college entrance examination. *** 10 places.
Second-class scholarship: each person can get 1.6 million Hong Kong dollars and 20 places, which are selected from the candidates whose scores in this year's college entrance examination have reached the provincial/municipal level but not more than 30 points.
Scholarship: ** 100 places, 40,000 Hong Kong dollars per person, and this year's college entrance examination scores have reached two lines, and they are selected on the basis of merit.
How high is the entrance threshold?
The entrance scores required by the University of Macau are much easier than those required by the University of Hong Kong. Except for the admission of the University of Macau with reference to a batch of undergraduate scores of relevant provinces/cities, the Macao Polytechnic University, the Macao University of Science and Technology, the Macao Jinghu Nursing College and the Macao Tourism College only require candidates to reach the second line of their respective provinces/cities. Therefore, the University of Macau opens its doors to more mainland candidates.
It is understood that the admission scores of the University of Macau in Beijing in 2006 are: science 44 1, liberal arts 472. Due to the large number of applicants for individual majors, the admission scores are slightly higher.
What courses can mainland candidates apply for?
The University of Macau is a comprehensive university with four colleges: Business School, Law School, Social Humanities College and Science and Technology College. Mainland students can enroll in accounting, business information system, economics and international finance, finance, management, marketing, gambling management, international trade, China law, journalism and public communication, public management, psychology, English and English communication. The teaching languages are Mandarin, Cantonese and English.
Macao Polytechnic offers Chinese and Portuguese majors in translation studies, management, e-commerce, computer science, comprehensive design, music, sports and kinematics, and diagnosis and treatment technology. The teaching languages are Chinese, English and Portuguese.
Macau Tourism Institute offers four degree courses: tourism enterprise management, cultural heritage management, hotel management, tourism exhibition and project management. All courses are taught in English.
Macau University of Science and Technology offers computer technology and its application, electronic information technology, software technology and its application, accounting, finance, marketing, international business, information system, e-commerce, human resource management, logistics management, exhibition management, gambling management, Chinese-English translation, hotel management, law, traditional Chinese medicine, biomedicine and other majors. Teaching is conducted in Chinese and English.
Macao Jinghu Nursing College only offers four-year nursing courses, which are taught in Cantonese, English and Mandarin.
The teaching language in the University of Macau is much more complicated than pure English in Hong Kong. Candidates must consider the language of instruction when choosing a major.