CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

 

Department of Mechanical Biomedical Engineering

 

MBE Scholarship for Non-JUPAS Entrants

 

Regulations

 

With her Non-UGC reserves, the Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering (MBE) has established an MBE Scholarship for Non-JUPAS Entrants.  The regulations shall apply as of 2015/2016:

 

1.             The MBE Scholarship for Non-JUPAS Entrants will be offered annually until further notice from the Department.

 

         Eligibility

2.             Students who are admitted to one of the MBE Department’s UGC-funded full-time programmes* through the non-JUPAS route, excluding recipients of other entrance scholarships.

 

Selection Criteria for the Scholarship

 

3.            The Scholarship will be awarded primarily based on the academic merit of nominees, who should obtain a minimum CGPA of 3.5 in Associate Degree or Distinction Award in Higher Diploma or other equivalent qualifications.

 

Other areas such as leadership potential, non-academic achievements, community services and personal qualities will be taken into consideration as well.

 

Provision of the Scholarship

4.             Up to a maximum of five awards will be given.  The amount of each scholarship HK$40,000 shall be disbursed to the awardee(s) by two equal installments in the year of admission, one after the full payment of tuition fee for Semester A and completion of Semester A studies, and the other after the full payment of tuition fee for Semester B and completion of Semester B studies, subject to the attainment of a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the respective semesters.

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*Note  
Code Programme Name
1602 BEng (Hons) Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MFSE)
1614 BEng (Hons) Mechatronic Engineering (MTE)
1692 BEng (Hons) Nuclear and Risk Engineering (NRE)
1693 BEng (Hons) Bioengineering (BIE)
1781 BEng (Hons) Total Quality Engineering (TQE)

 

 

 

 

Remark:

With an objective to nurture our students and to promote caring culture, the Community Relations Committee of the University Council has recommended that each award recipient is expected to make an annual donation of at least HK$200 to City University of Hong Kong for student support via CityU Alumni Giving Club when they are in employment after graduation.  This term has been incorporated into all scholarship/prize/award/bursary schemes, whether they are donated by external donors or contributed by University funding, with effect from February 2008.

 

SFA000715_31 August 2015