Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a publicly funded university in Hung Hom, Kowloon, established as a university in 1994 after a long technical-education history.


HK$2,00,000
4 years
English
September
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a publicly funded university in Hung Hom, Kowloon, established as a university in 1994 after a long technical-education history.


HK$2,00,000
4 years
English
September
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a publicly funded university in Hung Hom, Kowloon, established as a university in 1994 after a long technical-education history. Its current portfolio spans engineering, science, business, humanities, design, food and hospitality, with professionally oriented undergraduate and postgraduate study.
PolyU’s main campus is in Hung Hom, Kowloon, near Hong Kong’s commercial and transport networks. Official campus material highlights University Square, the Jockey Club Innovation Tower, the Industrial Centre, libraries, sports and student facilities; students should check current access and accommodation rules for their intake.
Select a programme to view eligibility, fees, curriculum and application details.
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English and Applied Linguistics
DetailsFood Science and Nutrition (Food Safety and Technology / Human Nutrition and Health) - BSc (Hons) Scheme
DetailsBEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering
DetailsBusiness Analytics - MSc
DetailsData Science and Analytics - MSc
DetailsGlobal Supply Chain Management - MSc
DetailsProfessional Accounting - Master/PgD
DetailsPractical information about day-to-day life while pursuing this program at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) in Hong Kong, the country. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
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PolyU’s main campus is in Hung Hom, Kowloon, near Hong Kong’s commercial and transport networks. Official campus material highlights University Square, the Jockey Club Innovation Tower, the Industrial Centre, libraries, sports and student facilities; students should check current access and accommodation rules for their intake.
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PolyU publishes accommodation information for non-local and undergraduate students through its admissions services; availability, residence charges and eligibility vary by student category and academic year. Applicants should apply through the current housing route after offer and budget separately for private Hong Kong housing if a university place is not available.
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PolyU’s official undergraduate guidance describes 14 on-campus dining options serving diverse dietary preferences. Students with allergies, religious or medical dietary needs should check current outlet menus and residence arrangements directly; Hong Kong’s wider city provides additional grocery and restaurant options at city prices.
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PolyU provides campus and non-local student support through its official services, while Hong Kong emergency services use 999. Students should follow current campus, health, housing and immigration instructions after accepting an offer; no university page guarantees individual safety. PolyU’s Non-local Student Services Team provides orientation, Host Family Scheme, Exploring Hong Kong activities and Global Peer Support. Applicants must still arrange identity documents, registration, accommodation, insurance and the appropriate Hong Kong student visa or entry permit under current official instructions.
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is a publicly funded university in Hung Hom, Kowloon, established as a university in 1994 after a long technical-education history. Its current portfolio spans engineering, science, business, humanities, design, food and hospitality, with professionally oriented undergraduate and postgraduate study.
PolyU’s main campus is in Hung Hom, Kowloon, near Hong Kong’s commercial and transport networks. Official campus material highlights University Square, the Jockey Club Innovation Tower, the Industrial Centre, libraries, sports and student facilities; students should check current access and accommodation rules for their intake.
Select a programme to view eligibility, fees, curriculum and application details.
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English and Applied Linguistics
DetailsFood Science and Nutrition (Food Safety and Technology / Human Nutrition and Health) - BSc (Hons) Scheme
DetailsBEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering
DetailsBusiness Analytics - MSc
DetailsData Science and Analytics - MSc
DetailsGlobal Supply Chain Management - MSc
DetailsProfessional Accounting - Master/PgD
DetailsPractical information about day-to-day life while pursuing this program at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) in Hong Kong, the country. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
Campus environment image
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PolyU’s main campus is in Hung Hom, Kowloon, near Hong Kong’s commercial and transport networks. Official campus material highlights University Square, the Jockey Club Innovation Tower, the Industrial Centre, libraries, sports and student facilities; students should check current access and accommodation rules for their intake.
Accommodation image
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PolyU publishes accommodation information for non-local and undergraduate students through its admissions services; availability, residence charges and eligibility vary by student category and academic year. Applicants should apply through the current housing route after offer and budget separately for private Hong Kong housing if a university place is not available.
Daily living support image
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PolyU’s official undergraduate guidance describes 14 on-campus dining options serving diverse dietary preferences. Students with allergies, religious or medical dietary needs should check current outlet menus and residence arrangements directly; Hong Kong’s wider city provides additional grocery and restaurant options at city prices.
Safety and support image
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PolyU provides campus and non-local student support through its official services, while Hong Kong emergency services use 999. Students should follow current campus, health, housing and immigration instructions after accepting an offer; no university page guarantees individual safety. PolyU’s Non-local Student Services Team provides orientation, Host Family Scheme, Exploring Hong Kong activities and Global Peer Support. Applicants must still arrange identity documents, registration, accommodation, insurance and the appropriate Hong Kong student visa or entry permit under current official instructions.
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Our counsellors help with the full admissions process, including application, documents, and visa support. Request a call and we'll walk you through the next steps clearly.
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