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How many points does HKU IELTS require?

HKU IELTS requires a total score of 6 or more and a single item of not less than 5.5.

IELTS scores require a total score of more than 6 points and a single item of not less than 5.5 points; The total score of media majors such as news communication is more than 7 points, and the single item is not less than 6 points; The total score of business major is more than 7, and the single item is not less than 6.5. According to past experience, applicants for the college entrance examination generally need more than one line11kloc-0/20, and English single subject score 120+.

Undergraduate (Bachelor's degree): Most undergraduate courses require IELTS total score of 6.5 or above, and each individual score is not less than 6.5. A few majors may require higher scores. Postgraduate courses (master's degree): Postgraduate courses have higher requirements for IELTS. Generally speaking, the total score of IELTS is above 7.0, and each item is not less than 6.5. Some majors may require higher scores.

General requirements and specific requirements may vary according to the degree course, major, nationality and other factors. Therefore, before applying, you should read the official website of HKU carefully or contact the Admissions Office to find out the specific IELTS requirements and admission requirements. The University of Hong Kong also accepts scores from other English language tests, such as TOEFL and Cambridge English. Specific requirements can be found on official website.

Basic information of IELTS

IELTS is an examination system for studying in the UK. In terms of test content, IELTS test includes four modules: listening, reading, writing and speaking, aiming at comprehensively evaluating candidates' English listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities. In terms of score and evaluation, the total score of IELTS is 9, and candidates will get 0-9 points in each module.

There are two kinds of exams, one is academic; The other is training, also called immigration examination. Candidates can choose the appropriate type according to their actual situation and the purpose of the exam. For example, academic subjects are suitable for candidates who apply for undergraduate or postgraduate courses in foreign universities. The second category is training, which is suitable for candidates who take immigration exams, apply for training or work abroad. Immigration is different from studying, reading is different from composition, and listening and speaking are the same. Generally speaking, the immigration exam is simpler than the academic exam.