Fewer Hong Kong students apply to British universities – a sign of population decline or that some have already emigrated there, education specialists say
- Steepest percentage decline year on year from Hong Kong in a decade, according to latest data
- Mainland China remains top source of international students in Britain, with 28,930 applications this year
The number of Hong Kong students applying to universities in Britain slipped to 6,010 this year from 6,400 in 2021, according to the latest official data.
Percentage wise, the 6.1 per cent year-on-year decline was the steepest in a decade.
Some education industry specialists said it reflected Hong Kong’s shrinking population, while others said many Britain-bound students might have already moved there with their families in the recent wave of emigration.
The trend was seen in the latest data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), the organisation which handles applications to British universities, following the January deadline.
Despite the 6.1 per cent drop, the number was still the second highest in a decade after last year’s figure.
Overall, 111,410 international applicants sought places this year, a slight drop from 111,630 in 2021.