Information for students from Hong Kong

Join more than 300 students from Hong Kong who choose to study with us.

Consistently one of the top UK universities targeted by leading graduate employers, Birmingham offers students high-quality teaching, academic supervision, and a learning environment that empowers you to elevate your knowledge, skills, and future career.

  • #76

    QS World University Rankings 2026

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  • Top 2

    We're consistently one of the top UK universities targeted by leading graduate employers

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  • Top 100

    Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026

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Studying abroad is an exciting and challenging experience at first. [...] However, there is a community here where you feel safe and it does feel like home. The student support also helps with lots of things including academic English and assessments.

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Frequently asked questions

Which agents do you work with in Hong Kong?

We work with a variety of agents across Hong Kong. You can find out where their offices are by visiting their websites below.

How can I find out more about Birmingham?

There are lots of ways to find out more about Birmingham. You can meet our team in country or speak to us online where can ask us questions about your application or the University. Visit our events page to find out when our next events are.

How can I contact the Hong Kong team?

For all general queries about becoming an international student at Birmingham, please complete and submit our enquiry form.

Your country representative is Mark Au Yeung. The Hong Kong team will be happy to answer any queries you might have. Please send an email and they will respond as quickly as possible.

The British Council has offices in many countries throughout the world which are able to provide you with advice about studying in the UK. Most offices also have an education library and Internet facilities where you can consult university material. The British Council can also provide advice about funding opportunities.

Can I visit the campus?

Our beautiful campus is open to the public throughout the year, so if you are in the UK and would like to visit, you can book onto a campus tour. Each tour is guided by one of our current students, giving you the perfect chance to hear first-hand what life at the University is really like.

  • Supporting your future

    Students from Hong Kong receive careers support before, during and after their studies at Birmingham. Support includes personalised advice, workshops, careers fairs, CV guidance and help securing internships and work experience. This ensures you are well prepared to enter competitive global job markets after graduation.

    Find out more about careers support
  • Over 300

    students from Hong Kong studying Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses

  • More than 13,500

    international students from approximately 134 countries

  • Over 125 years

    University of Birmingham founded in 1900

  • Find your place, in a place like no other

    With historic buildings, modern facilities and green surroundings, our Edgbaston campus is a place to be inspired. Home to a diverse, global community of students, it has everything you need, including shops, cafés, study spaces and friendly people.

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  • The second city, your second home

    If you’re going to be an international student, where better than Europe’s youngest city?

    With its friendly, diverse community, Birmingham is a modern, global hub within easy reach of the green English countryside. A centre for arts, culture, shopping and entertainment, the city is also home to the largest creative and financial sectors outside London. The perfect place to connect, grow and thrive.

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  • University of Birmingham Dubai

    As a truly global University we offer programmes in our Birmingham and Dubai campus. Whichever campus you choose, you can be assured that you will receive the same high-quality education taught by leading experts in their field, and you will play your part in our global Birmingham student community.

    Discover the Dubai campus

Entry Requirements

Undergraduate

Entry requirements for applicants with qualifications from Hong Kong

We will consider holders of the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) for entry to our undergraduate programmes with the grade equivalencies shown below (excluding Citizenship and Social and Development).

A*AA = 5*55

AAA = 555

AAB = 554

ABB = 544

BBB = 444

Applicants for programmes with subject specific requirements will need to offer these as normal (please note that combined or integrated science will not normally be acceptable where a stated science is required i.e. Biology or Chemistry). Programmes requiring Mathematics as a specified subject will require both the Compulsory and either M1 or M2.

Higher level Diplomas and Associate Degrees can be considered for year one entry. A typical requirement would be an average grade of B (70-79%) or a GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 in a relevant subject.

Holders of Higher Diplomas with a good performance (at least B+ or GPA 3.2 above) will be considered for entry to year 2 of relevant undergraduate degree programmes within Engineering and Computer Science.

Holders of the HKU SPACE Associate Degree programme with a good performance (at least B+ or GPA 3.2 above) throughout their studies may be considered for entry to year 2 of relevant undergraduate degree programmes.

Please note:

  • For Medicine country specific requirements, please visit our Applying to Medicine website.
  • For Dentistry, please see the general entry requirements listed on the Dental Surgery course page.

Postgraduate

Entry requirements for applicants with qualifications from Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Bachelor degree is considered comparable to British Bachelor degree standard. Students with bachelor degrees awarded by universities in Hong Kong may be considered for entry to one of our postgraduate degree programmes.

Students with Masters degrees may be considered for PhD study.