University fees rise won't hurt competitiveness: Choi
[RTHK] - 02/1/2025
Education Secretary Christine Choi said on Saturday that a rise in school fees will not hurt the competitiveness of the SAR’s universities. Starting the next academic year, the government will hike the current tuition fees of HK$42,100 for eight public universities by just under 18 percent in (…)
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