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  hkale
The HKALE is normally taken by a student at the end of his/her two-year sixth-form courses.
The HKALE is conducted in the months of March to May and the results will be released in the end of June.
The results of the HKALE are expressed in terms of six grades A - F, of which grade A is the highest and F the lowest.
www.hkeaa.edu.hk /en/hkale_intr.htm   (282 words)

  
  hkale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
HKALE is an open examination organized by the HKEAA (Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority) annually.
HKALE is normally taken by a student at the end of his/her seven-year secondary education (Form 7).
HKALE is held in the month of March and April.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /hkale.html   (153 words)

  
 Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The HKALE is conducted from March to May, and the results are routinely released in the first week of July.
The results of the HKALE are expressed in terms of six grades A - F, of which grade A is the highest and F the lowest.
Should the proposed reform on senior secondary education be carried out, the HKALE would be abolished and merged with the existing Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination to form the Hong Kong Diploma for Secondary Education examination at the end of the new, three-year senior secondary curriculum.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HKALE   (1359 words)

  
 Freshmen: Tips for British Education, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia
In the 11th grade column, indicate the courses in progress for GCE A Levels, HKALE or STPM and AS Levels in the appropriate subject areas.
If you have begun to attend another educational institution or plan to do so at any point before the term you are applying for, you must list it in your educational history.
Remember that once you enroll in a university or post-secondary college during the academic year after completing your A Levels, HKALE or STPM, you are considered a transfer student.
admissions.ucdavis.edu /admissions/fr_tip_british.cfm   (875 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: HKALE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The HKALE (Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination), conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA), is normally taken by a student at the end of his/her two-year sixth-form courses in Hong Kong SAR, China.
The HKALE is conducted in the months of March to May and the results are normally released in the first week of July.
The same standards are applied in marking and grading and the language medium is not recorded on the results notices or certificates.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/HKALE   (364 words)

  
 High school - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Students obtaining a satisfactory grade will be promoted to Lower Six, who then prepare for the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) (colloquially the A-levels), which is to be taken after Upper Six.
The HKALE and HKCEE results will be considered by universities for admission.
The HKCEE and HKALE is equivalent to the GCE O-level (or GCSE) and the GCE A-level respectively.
open-encyclopedia.com /High_school   (629 words)

  
 HKALE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination, or HKALE is an open examination normally taken byForm 7 students in Hong Kong.
HKALE is normally taken by a student at the end ofhis/her seven-year secondary education (Form 7).
HKALE is held in the month of March and April.The result of HKALE will normally be announced in July.
www.therfcc.org /hkale-129152.html   (96 words)

  
 CSB - CRE - Frequently Asked Questions
Grade 'C' or above in Use of English of the HKALE or English Language of the GCE A Level is accepted by the recruiting grades / departments as equivalent to 'Level 2' in the UE paper of the CRE.
Grade 'D' in Use of English of the HKALE or English Language of the GCE A Level is accepted by the recruiting grades / departments as equivalent to 'Level 1' in the UE paper of the CRE.
Grade 'D' in Chinese Language and Culture or Chinese Language and Literature of the HKALE is accepted by the recruiting grades / departments as equivalent to 'Level 1' in the UC paper of the CRE.
www.csb.gov.hk /english/recruit/cre/964.html   (1788 words)

  
 Education UK - The best you can be   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This year is my second attempt at taking HKALE and I am not sure that I'll obtain a good result.
My HKALE results are lower than expected and it seems that I am not fulfilling the minimum entry requirements listed on the Universities' websites.
HKALE is equivalent to GCE A-levels in the UK and both these are recognised academic qualifications leading to higher education.
www.educationuk.org.hk /enrolmentfaqs.asp   (867 words)

  
 comparision
For general, the minimum requirements are E grade in 2 HKALE subjects or E grade in 1 HKALE and 2 HKALE Advanced Supplementary (HKALE AS) subjects.
For English language, the minimum requirements are E grade in HKALE AS Use of English and E grade in HKALE AS English Literature.
For Chinese language, the minimum requirements are E grade in HKALE AS Chinese Language and Culture and E grade in HKALE Chinese Language and Literature or Chinese Literature.
funplace.mydeardiary.com /entry.html?de_key=581109   (544 words)

  
 Electronic and Information Engineering - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
HKALE Grade E in Pure Mathematics or Applied Mathematics, and HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in Physics; OR
HKALE Grade E in Pure Mathematics or Applied Mathematics; and HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in Electronics; OR
HKALE Grade E in Physics or Engineering Science, and HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in Applied Mathematics or Mathematics and Statistics.
www.eie.polyu.edu.hk /prog/meng/20042005/MEng3.html   (453 words)

  
 HKU SPACE Community College Website
Applicants whose HKALE results do not meet the entrance requirements of Year 2 of the 3-year Higher Diploma programmes should apply for admission to Year 1.
Applicants taking the HKCEE or HKALE examinations in 2005 are advised to submit their applications now.
Upon the release of HKCEE or HKALE results, they should submit copies of their results in person to the College's Admissions Office: Unit A1, 16/F, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong.
hkuspace.hku.hk /cc/eng/application/application.htm   (842 words)

  
 BSc(Hons) in Enterprise Engineering & E-Business
For candidates applying with HKALE or equivalent, the minimum entrance requirements are:
HKALE (AS - Level) at Grade E in the Use of English;
HKALE(A-Level) at Grade E in Chinese Literature, or HKALE (AS-Level) at Grade E in Chinese Language and Culture, or (for applicants who have not taken Chinese since Secondary Five, HKCEE Grade D in a language other than Chinese or English.
www.ise.polyu.edu.hk /academic_program/eeeb/entrance.htm   (129 words)

  
 International qualifications
However, for mathematics and some science subjects, the level of attainment required for the award of a given grade is recognised as being higher than that awarded in the UK.
The HKALE qualification can then be taken after a further two years of selective senior secondary education.
In the HKALE, the Use of English examination at grade E or above may provide appropriate evidence of proficiency in the English language.
www.ucas.ac.uk /candq/inter/asia/hk.html   (476 words)

  
 Admission Requirements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
If you do not apply on the strength of HKALE results, you should obtain an application form from the Academic Services Enquiry Office, Upper Ground Floor, Knowles Building, The University of Hong Kong.
Only your results at HKALE will be considered if you have taken both the HKALE and the United Kingdom General Certificate of Education Examination.
If you have taken the HKALE (or equivalent) examination twice, you may not be considered equally as applicants who have sat the examination once, unless you achieved higher grades in your second sitting.
chem.hku.hk /academic/admission/admission.htm   (303 words)

  
 FAQs on JUPAS Applicants
In general, for study programmes that do not require interviews, the assessment weighting for HKALE subjects and HKCEE subjects is around 70-80% and 20-30% respectively.
Please note that your HKALE and HKCEE grades alone do not determine whether you will be admitted to a study programme.
For HKALE, a minimum of Grade E or above in Use of English, Chinese Language and Culture, plus 2 AL subjects or 1 AL subject and 2 AS subjects obtained in a single sitting or any two sittings are required.
www.hkbu.edu.hk /~ar/admissions/jupas/j_faq.htm   (2449 words)

  
 Linden - Linden Letter July 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Students are admitted to universities on their strengths in the HKALE.
The results of the HKCEE and HKALE have been expressed in six grades, from grade A to grade F for a long time.
From 2002 onwards, results of the HKCEE and HKALE will be reported in coarse grades A to F only.
www.lindentours.com /univ_officials/linden_letters/letter_july_02.shtml   (965 words)

  
 The Department of Biochemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Department of Biochemistry has created a Departmental Research Scholarship for the academic year 2001-2002, as a reward to those newly admitted students in the Department of Biochemistry, either through JUPAS or direct entry, with good Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) or equivalent results in science subjects.
Commencing first year undergraduate students in the Department of Biochemistry, HKUST-Top 5 students of the incoming class (either through JUPAS or direct entry), with a total HKALE score in 3 science subjects not less than 21 (average B07).
Direct entry students with exams other than HKALE will also be considered on an individual base.
www.cdnet.edu.cn /mirror/hk_college/www.ust.hk/~webbich/2001/scholarship.html   (291 words)

  
 School of Accounting and Finance, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
HKALE Grade E in Chinese Literature, or HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in Chinese Language and Culture, or HKCEE Grade D in a language other than Chinese and English; AND
HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in Use of English; AND
HKALE Grade E in 1 other subject and HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in 2 other subjects; AND
www.af.polyu.edu.hk /baacpt/opp_course_21040_req.html   (122 words)

  
 Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The HKALE (Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination), or more commonly known as "A-level", conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA), is normally taken by a senior student at the end of his/her less-than-two-year matriculationary courses in Hong Kong SAR, China.
Apart from Chinese Language & Culture and Use of English which are taken by almost every school candidate, and other language-related subjects, all subjects can be taken in either English or Chinese.
Grade E of an A-level or AS-level result is equivalent to grade E in its GCE counterparts, although most agree the standard of HKALE is much higher, having a greater difficulty to get the same grade.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/Hong-Kong-Advanced-Level-Examination.htm   (1402 words)

  
 Application Procedures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Applicants who are seeking admission based on the results of their Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) should apply via the "Joint University Programs Admissions System" (JUPAS).
This system enables applicants to apply on the strength of their HKALE results for admission to the undergraduate programs in the UGC - funded institutions.
The JUPAS Office, in September every year, provides the secondary schools of Hong Kong with the appropriate application forms, copies of the JUPAS Guide and the prospectuses of the eight participating institutions.
www.seng.ust.hk /CDROM/seng99/report/ug_pg/ug/proced.htm   (196 words)

  
 General Entrance Requirements (Bachelor Degree Course)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
HKALE Grade E in Chinese Literature, or HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in Chinese Language and Culture, or HKCEE Grade D in a language other than Chinese and English; AND
HKALE Grade E in two other subjects, or HKALE Grade E in one other subject and HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in two other subjects; AND
HKALE Grade E in Chinese Language and Literature or Chinese Literature, or HKALE (AS-Level) Grade E in Chinese Language and Culture, or HKCEE Grade E in Chinese Literature or Chinese Language or a language other than Chinese and English; AND
www.lgt.polyu.edu.hk /Programme/greqbsc.asp   (219 words)

  
 Chu Hai College of Higher Education
HKALE Use of English and Chinese Language and Culture, and One Additional A Level Subject Passed in HKALE or two passes in AS Level
Remark : Other students admitted to this programme without HKALE AS level passes in Chinese and/or English would be required to study and pass courses in Chinese and / or English benchmarked against the relevant HKALE AS level
Remark : Other students admitted to this programme without HKALE AS level passes in Chinese and / or English would be required to study and pass courses in Chinese and / or English benchmarked against the relevant HKALE AS levels.
www.chuhai.edu.hk /en/content/admission/faculty   (336 words)

  
 CUBA
In the HKALE, we only count (AS) UE and (AS) CLandC, plus two best AL subjects OR one best AL and two AS subjects.(AS) UE is double counted.
Only HKALE result in one sitting will be considered, except for those students who take HKALE in their Form 6 and Form 7.
More weights will be given to HKCEE Chinese and Math and HKALE AS Use of English.In HKCEE, Chinese and Math are double counted; and in HKALE, AS Use of English is double counted.
www.baf.cuhk.edu.hk /bba/faqEntry.htm   (1089 words)

  
 Department of Biochemistry - JUPAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Is HKCEE or HKALE results more important in calculating the grade point average of the applicants?
Is it possible to continue studying for M.Phil.
The results in HKCEE and HKALE will contribute 1/3 and 2/3 toward the final point average of the applicants.
octopus.bch.cuhk.edu.hk /www/efaq.html   (738 words)

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