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University of Hong Kong sees increase in Indonesian student applications

Shopping, entertainment and leisure may be the three words synonymous with Hong Kong. However, those are no longer the only reasons for Indonesians to visit the region as it has become a destination to pursue higher education.

Masajeng Rahmiasri (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, January 18, 2017

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University of Hong Kong sees increase in Indonesian student applications Pinto ‘Pipin’ Rasika Tasdyata, a Bachelor of Business Administration (Internal Business and Global Management) student in HKU stated that another appeal of Hong Kong is its city life. (Shutterstock/File)

Shopping, entertainment and leisure may be the three words synonymous with Hong Kong. However, those are no longer the only reasons for Indonesians to visit the region as it has become a destination to pursue higher education.

Phillip Beh, chairman of the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Undergraduate Admissions Committee told The Jakarta Post on Saturday that the university had seen an increase in applications from Indonesian students since it opened its first undergraduate admission interviews in Indonesia in the academic year of 2014/15.

Beh said on average 200 applications are received from Indonesian students annually. However, applicants face tight competition as only 400 international students are accepted into the university each year. At present, there are about 90 Indonesian students enrolled in HKU, mostly majoring in Food and Nutritional Science and Risk Management.

Pinto 'Pipin' Rasika Tasdyata (center-left) and Jelita Amidjaja (center-right) talking with other Indonesian students who act as observers in HKU's open house, undergraduate admission interviews at South Jakarta, Saturday.(JP/Masajeng Rahmiasri)

Jelita Amidjaja, alumni of BPK Penabur 1 High School Jakarta currently studies Actuarial Science in HKU. She chose Hong Kong mainly because of its reputation as the melting pot of Asian and Western culture, besides its proximity to mainland China which allows her to study Chinese culture. “Right now, China is a strong country, so you would want to learn about the culture,” she said.

Pinto “Pipin” Rasika Tasdyata studies Business Administration (Internal Business and Global Management) in HKU.  She said that what appealed to her about Hong Kong apart from its culture was the business prospects of the region. “It is the business hub that people recognize. I know Hong Kong and China will grow,” she said.

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Global university ranking publication, QS World University Rankings ranked HKU at 27th place in its 2016 world rankings, while UK-based education publication, Times Higher Education puts HKU in third position in its international outlook in 2016. Apart from its academic reputation, Indonesian students Pipin and Jelita also aim to gain future opportunities via HKU’s connections.

“It is a very connected university. There are opportunities that I can get from there, from internships, overseas partners, and many more,” Pipin said, adding that the university also sends daily emails to students containing news about internships and various opportunities.

Indonesian parents who send their children to HKU take into consideration the relative tuition fees. Taman Djojomitro, a parent who accompanied his son to HKU’s open house last Saturday highlighted the study cost comparison with the United States, “It’s quite expensive to study in America, especially when the exchange rate is Rp 13,000 to the dollar now.”

Yearly tuition fees for international students in HKU start from HK$146,000 (US$18,824). With accommodation fees within the range of HK$12,000 to HK$26,000 plus living costs of approximately HK$40,000 per year, it is a significant difference to what normally constitutes average spending when studying abroad. According to QS World University Rankings, the average total cost of studying in a public university in the US currently averages $39,890 for international students. (asw)

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