For admission to Bachelor’s degree programme (JS1106), applicants must meet the general entrance requirements. The levels/grades indicated below are the minimum acceptable but possession of the qualifications in no way guarantees acceptance.
* Remarks:
For applicants who have fulfilled the Minimum Entrance Requirements, admission scores will be calculated for the selection of applicants. Presented below are the subjects and weightings to be used for the calculation of the admission score (with weighting applied) for consideration.
Weighted Admission Score for Main Consideration | ||||||
Admission Code | Department | No. of subjects | Subject Weighting | |||
Chi | Eng | Maths |
Electives (including M1/M2) |
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JS1106 | Department of Media and Communication (options: BA Digital Television and Broadcasting, BA Media and Communication) |
Best Four Subjects (Include English) |
1.25 | 1.25 | 1 | 1 |
HKDSE applicants who meet the entrance requirements will initially be prioritized based on their admission score for consideration. For applicants with the same score, the Department will consider other information to determine their order in the priority list, such as:
HKDSE students will apply for admission to first-year studies at the Department of Media and Communication with an undeclared major.
During their first year, students will study a broad range of Gateway Education (GE), College Foundation and College-specified courses.
Students will enter a major after the first year of study. The top 40% of students [based on (i) cumulative grade point average (CGPA) at the end of Semester B; (ii) no failed grades in any courses in Semesters A and B; and (iii) completion of at least 30 credit units in Semesters A and B, including the number of credit units specified by the College / home academic unit for its required courses] will have free choice of the majors offered by the Department of Media and Communication. The remaining 60% of students will be allocated a major of their choice, subject to the availability of places and the selection criteria set by individual majors.