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July 1, 2009

38,000 Hong Kong Students Receive A-level results

Simpson Cheung:

Over 38,000 Hong Kong students received their A-level results on Tuesday morning - in one of the most eagerly anticipated but stressful days for young people in the territory.

The Examination Authority said this year there were 38,647 students sitting the A-level exams.

Of these, 8,859 were private candidates and 9,711 were repeating the exams. While most are secondary school pupils, some are also mature students. The exams allow people to enter university.

A total of 17,744 students obtained minimum qualifications for university - a rise of 174 over last year, the authority said.

But it said there were only 14,500 government-funded undergraduate places available at universities. This means 3,244 students will have to attend other tertiary institutions.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 1, 2009 1:12 AM
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