Programme Features
Society needs doctors who are forward-thinking, well-informed and above all, capable of delivering humane and ethical medical care with the dedication to serve the community. HKUMed nurtures these qualities in our future doctors, making sure they graduate as life-long learners well-prepared to excel in their future careers and in their journey of life. Many HKUMed graduates have become leaders in different domains of medicine, academia, public service and other arenas.
Come join our MBBS programme if you aspire to be one of them.
>>Read our programme prospectus to find out more<<
Under the existing MBBS, a study track titled “MBBS (Distinguished MedScholar)” is offered from the academic year 2023/24 onwards for students with outstanding academic achievements and admission interview results.
If you are admitted to MBBS (Distinguished MedScholar), you will pursue a Master of Research in Medicine (MRes[Med]) in the Enrichment Year in addition to completing the MBBS curriculum, thereby earning two degrees in six years. There is also the flexibility for you to pursue other Enrichment Year options according to your own preferences.
Please see here for MBBS (Distinguished MedScholar) FAQ and Entry Requirements.
Training with Partner Institutions
Queen Mary Hospital (QMH) is our major teaching hospital. It is also a tertiary referral centre for complex and advanced medical services for the entire Hong Kong territory. Most of the Faculty’s clinical departments are located at QMH, which offer dedicated teaching and learning activities and professional clinical training for our students.
Apart from QMH, learning also takes place in other public hospitals of the Hospital Authority and private hospitals such as the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong, and the University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital across the border. The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital also provides an invaluable platform for our students to receive clinical training and attain a more in-depth understanding of the systems and practices across the border.
An Illuminating Six Year Quest
The MBBS curriculum runs for six years, consisting of three core components: the Pre-clinical Curriculum, the Enrichment Year and the Clinical Curriculum.
The most updated curriculum, titled “MBBS 140 Curriculum”, adopts the “140+ CORE” as the backbone. All the teaching, learning and assessment activities in both the pre-clinical and clinical years are designed around the 140+ CORE, with “CORE” standing for “Common situations pertaining to Ordinary clinical settings, in which students are expected to acquire the Relevant knowledge, skills and behavior that are Essential for competent and ethical professional practices”. The 140+ CORE makes the medical curriculum more focused, integrated, practical and manageable.
Year 1-2 (Pre-clinical Curriculum)
You will acquire health sciences knowledge and basic skills in self-directed learning by studying actual patient cases. You will also have your first exposure to patients through community visits, where you will learn about their care in their social and economic contexts.
The Pre-clinical Curriculum covers the following themes:
- Introduction to Health Sciences
To strengthen your foundation in basic and health sciences. - Professionalism and Clinical Skills
To gain an overview of the processes of diseases and an introduction to the therapeutic strategies for modulating disease processes. - Precision Medicine
To explore the exciting innovations in treating disease at the frontiers of genetics and genomics, artificial intelligence and robotics. - Medical Humanities, Ethics and Law
To learn about the ethical and legal implications of modern medical care, medical humanities and professionalism. - Medicine and Society
To learn about caring for the patient as an individual, and as a member of a family and a community.
“Students are at the centre of all we do as teachers. Active learning is a top priority – having students engaged in innovative ways during lectures and practicals, collaborating during problem-based learning, and actively responding to probing questions with immediate feedback through our e-learning Platforms.”
Professor Julian Tanner
MBBS Programme Director (Pre-clinical)
“I would describe my first year at HKUMed as both fruitful and rewarding. Apart from studying, I’ve got many more to experience here at HKUMed – being a Student Ambassador, Class rep, taking up society posts – which have all made me grow as a person. Studying medicine is never smooth sailing, but with friends and the whole community here, I am certain that we will all get through the obstacles. I am very proud to be part of HKUMed and I anticipate more to come in my medical Journey!”
Ryan Keung
MBBS III Student
Building a comprehensive foundation of the biomedical sciences and principles underlying medicine (Four Modules)
- Molecules of Medicine
- Cells, Tissues & Systems
- Infections and Host Defence
- Drugs in Action
Understanding how systems in the human body work (Six Blocks)
- Cardiopulmonary and Renal Systems
- Head, Neck and Nervous System
- Gastrointestinal System
- Haematology and Immunology System
- Musculoskeletal System
- Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
- Introduction to the Art and Science of Medicine
- System-based Blocks
Year 3 (Enrichment Year)
EY is specially designed to facilitate the enhancement of your total learning experience. You will be able to formulate your EY through three different categories: Service/Humanitarian Work, Research Attachment and Intercalation.
During the Enrichment Year, students have the opportunity to engage in global humanitarian relief missions, work with NGOs, undertake research internship at world-class laboratories, enrol in minor or elective courses at HKU, pursue full-year articulation studies at renowned universities overseas, and so on.
780+ Students went overseas in 45 Countries/regions across 5 continents for Intercalation, Research Attachment and/or Service/Humanitarian Work
50+ Participating local/overseas NGOs such as PathFinders, Salvation Army, Caritas Hong Kong, Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Charitable Foundation, Hong Kong Red Cross, and International Care Ministries
400+ Research Attachments completed at labs of HKU or renowned institutions such as Yale University, The University of British Columbia, Stanford University, The George Institute for Global Health, and Monash University
420+ Students went on exchange in 20+ countries / region
490+ Degrees earned (including intercalated degree and master degree)
140+ Top-notch overseas institutions including University of Cambridge, Harvard Medical School, Columbia University, Queen Mary University of London, King’s College London, and The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
- Personalised learning tailored to individual interests
Year 4-6 (Clinical Curriculum)
This is when you will enter the real-life world of clinical practice and get full exposure to how doctors work on a day-to-day basis. You work alongside doctors and nurses as they treat patients while acquiring the necessary hands-on skills and an in-depth understanding of clinical medicine before you join the ranks as a future health professional.
You will go through three phases:
- Clinical Foundation Block
- Clinical Clerkships
- MBBS Electives
“HKUMed strives to provide a positive clinical learning environment that values learner needs. Our curriculum emphasises on knowledge integration and clinical reasoning, communication and team skills, professionalism and systems practice spanning across disciplines and healthcare settings, enabling learners to get ready for practice, realise their potentials and pursue their career aspirations.”
Professor Pamela Lee
MBBS Programme Director (Clinical)
Getting prepared to “think and act” like a doctor by consolidating skills in history taking,
physical examination and clinical reasoning
Getting ready for practice by being directly involved in day-to-day patient care
Two phases:
- General Clerkships (48 weeks)
- Principles of Medicine and Healthcare
- Acquiring key competencies in managing a broad range of clinical situations under the 140+ CORE
- Gaining exposure to a variety of clinical contexts in hospital and community settings
- Gaining insights into the full impact of illnesses on patients and their families
- Principles of Medicine and Healthcare
- Assistant Internship (49 weeks)
- Readiness for Practice
- Working as a recognised member of the clinical team in the role of Assistant Intern
- Shifting from theoretical knowledge in specialised fields to practical competencies essential for safe and effective practice in general
- Gaining substantial experience in the day-to-day clinical management of patients, including clinical procedures and clinical documentations
- Readiness for Practice
Specialties covered in the clinical clerkships:
Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Family Medicine and Primary Care, Accident and Emergency Medicine, Public Health, Microbiology, Pathology, Anaesthesiology, Clinical Oncology, Diagnostic Radiology, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, Geriatrics, Rehabilitation and Palliative Care
Opportunity to explore an area of medicine of your interest through clinical attachment or laboratory/clinical research
- Clinical Foundation Block
- Clinical Clerkships
- MBBS Elective
Admissions Information & FAQ
For JUPAS Candidates
b) Attain at least Level 3 in two elective subjects*, one of which must be:
(i) Chemistry or
(ii) Combined Science with Chemistry as component
* Mathematics Extended Part (Module 1 (M1) / Module 2 (M2)) will be recognised as equivalent to a full elective subject.
Other Requirements
A good working knowledge of Cantonese
Scoring Formula for 2025/26 Entry
The scoring formula considers Category A subjects and M1/M2 only. Best 6 subjects will be considered.
Consideration of Other Factors
- Interview performance
- Additional subjects (in Category A and C)
- Student learning profile
Consideration of HKDSE Combined Results, Penalty for HKDSE Repeaters, and/or Applying With Previous HKDSE Results for 2025/26 entry
- Only HKDSE results obtained in the recent three years (i.e. 2025, 2024 & 2023)
- The latest results for each subject in HKDSE
- Penalty will be imposed on subjects which were retaken
- 18 & 19 June 2025
- 24 July 2025
For Non-JUPAS Candidates
University Entrance Requirements
- Academic Requirements
- English Language Requirement
- Second Language Requirement – no longer required from 2025/26 entry
(As English Language Requirement and Second Language Requirement are not determined and reviewed by individual Faculties, please contact HKU Admissions Office if further clarifications and assistance are needed.)
Programme Specific Requirements
- Chemistry at high school level
Other Requirements
- A good working knowledge of Cantonese (for both local & non-local students)
- Preference for First Choice
Interview
- 19 & 20 December 2024
- 23 April 2025
- 11 July 2025
- 20 August 2025
Advanced Standing
The following candidates will be granted advanced standing:
- High school candidates with GCEAL, Cambridge Pre-U or IB Diploma qualifications and at least seven years of secondary education at the time of being admitted to the University
- Candidates with degree qualifications where applicable
Non-JUPAS MBBS Supporting Documents (2025/26 entry)
All Non-JUPAS MBBS candidates should upload supporting documents to the non-JUPAS application system according to the checklist for each qualification and timeframe outlined below. Failure to provide sufficient documents in a timely manner may delay application processing.
Candidates may also be invited to provide further information and/or supporting documents other than the ones listed below when necessary.
After settling the application fee, candidates can upload supporting documents according to the ‘Document Type’ Headers. Uncategorized supporting documents and additional documents can be uploaded to ‘Other documents’ Header.
It is important that candidates enter the total number of Secondary / Junior & Senior High School Education years accurately in their non-JUPAS application, and enter relevant school data starting from the first year of secondary education. Any applicant with inconsistent and/or incomplete secondary education data may be delayed in application processing.
Grooming Future Leaders: Alternative Pathways for the Ultra-talented
HKUMed believes in equity in education and provides necessary support to help individual students develop their learning potential to the fullest. To enable individuals with exceptional talent to progress as far and achieve as much as possible in their medical training, we have opened up the following alternative study pathways.
The MBBS/PhD is a full-time combined programme extending over not less than nine years and leading to the award of both MBBS and PhD degrees upon graduation. Students may enrol in HKUMed’s joint PhD programmes with King’s College London and the University of Toronto.
Financial Incentives
Starting from 2018-19, the HKSAR government has waived PhD composition fees for all local full-time students enrolled in the UGC funded Research Postgraduate programmes.
Croucher Foundation Scholarships are available for a maximum of three outstanding MBBS/PhD students each year to cover the monthly postgraduate studentships, research bench fees and allowances for overseas conference attendance and/or exchange.
For details about PhD, please refer to the Graduate School website for further details: www.med.hku.hk/rpg.
Current MBBS students who are interested in this programme may contact the Faculty Office at medfac@hku.hk for further details.
Professional Recognition & Career Prospects
Your MBBS is a registrable primary qualification that enables you to apply for registration with the Medical Council of Hong Kong to practise medicine in the region. To obtain full registration, graduates are required to successfully complete a 3-week Enhanced Pre-internship Block followed by a 1-year internship in an accredited hospital. The internship will take you through selected rotations in different specialties and will require you to practise clinically under the supervision of experienced doctors. Completion of this basic training will open the door to a multitude of career options in the medical profession.
If you want to become a specialist, you are then required to undergo more years of postgraduate training and further examinations. Postgraduate and specialist training is administered through the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine and its constituent colleges.
HKUMed graduates are a heterogeneous group of doctors, many of whom are now in leading positions in a variety of fields, not just medicine. Some serve the community as frontline doctors in the public and private sectors, while others have pursued academic careers in Hong Kong or overseas, contributing to the development of the next generations of doctors and advancing treatments. Some have become health administrators involved in policy making and healthcare planning for our community, and others have made their mark in non-medical careers, such as law, business, or pharmaceutical development.
Whatever path you wish to take, HKUMed is here to make your dreams come true.