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Where can Hong Kong’s DSE students turn if they don’t get into a public university?

Where can Hong Kong’s DSE students turn if they don’t get into a public university?

Some 43,347 day-school candidates are sitting Hong Kong’s Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exam this year, but there are only about 12,000 subsidised undergraduate places at the city’s eight public universities. So what options do the tens of... Read more.

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