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5 Nov 2016

CUHK Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions Draws 54 Thousand Visitors

5 Nov 2016
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The Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions of CUHK draws 54 thousand visitors to the campus.

The Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions of CUHK draws 54 thousand visitors to the campus.

Prof. Fok Tai-fai, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CUHK delivers a welcoming address.

The admission talk attracts a full house of audience.

The laboratories are open to the public.

Students visit the professional studio of the School of Journalism and Communication.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong held its Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions today (5 November), drawing about 54 thousand visitors to the campus, many of whom were secondary school teachers, students and parents.

To cater to the needs of students from different backgrounds, admission talks were arranged in different languages for JUPAS and Non-JUPAS applicants, mainland students, and students with overseas or sub-degree qualifications.  Exhibitions, demonstrations, Q&A sessions, laboratory and facility visits were also organized by the eight Faculties and their respective departments.  The Orientation Day also offered a great opportunity for the nine Colleges to introduce their distinctive culture and characters via various activities, information sessions and facility visits.



The Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions of CUHK draws 54 thousand visitors to the campus.

The Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions of CUHK draws 54 thousand visitors to the campus.

 

The Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions of CUHK draws 54 thousand visitors to the campus.

The Orientation Day for Undergraduate Admissions of CUHK draws 54 thousand visitors to the campus.

 

Prof. Fok Tai-fai, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CUHK delivers a welcoming address.

Prof. Fok Tai-fai, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CUHK delivers a welcoming address.

 

The admission talk attracts a full house of audience.

The admission talk attracts a full house of audience.

 

The laboratories are open to the public.

The laboratories are open to the public.

 

Students visit the professional studio of the School of Journalism and Communication.

Students visit the professional studio of the School of Journalism and Communication.

 

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