Program

  • How many intakes are there each year? When does the year start?

    There is one intake every year. The Fall Term starts in September at the HKUST campus.

  • What is the class size?

    For quality assurance and an optimal learning environment, each class is kept to fewer than 70 students.

  • What is the course length and how many class hours will it cover?

    For a 2-credit course, there are a total of 28 contact hours. There is usually one class per week for each course, so it takes 8 weeks (with the final week allotted for examination) to complete a course of 2 credits.

  • Can I claim course exemptions for my previous study?

    Yes, but credits for exempted courses have to be replaced by electives. Some courses can be exempted for students who have obtained certain qualifications with proof provided, such as transcripts and syllabi of courses, when the content and level of the previous courses are equivalent to those of the exempted courses and satisfactory grades were achieved. Subject to the approval of the MScFOFB Academic Director, students may apply for credit transfer of no more than three courses (6 credits) in the program.

  • What is the major difference between the part-time study mode and the full-time study mode?

    The part-time study mode is mostly for working executives in Hong Kong or nearby regions. It takes normally two years to complete the part-time program. Students in the part-time study mode are recommended to have at least two years of full-time post-qualification work experience.

    The students of the full-time study mode are mostly recent graduates or junior professionals who dedicate their full attention to the master study. Student are expected to complete the program in one year.

  • Do I need a student visa for studying in Hong Kong?

    Yes, students who do not have the right to reside in Hong Kong are required to apply for a student visa for entering into Hong Kong and studying a full-time master degree program. The Program Office will coordinate with the Fok Ying Tung Graduate School to arrange student visas for all incoming students upon admission and prior to the commencement of the program.

    The visa will cover the first academic year of study for full-time students. Students on a one-year full-time program who extend or defer their study will need to apply for a student visa extension, or even reapply for a new one if their visa has expired.

Internship

  • Can I undertake an internship during my studies?

    Internships provide invaluable practical experience, enabling full‑time students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world business projects and problem-solving. Full‑time students are encouraged to pursue internships after they have adapted to their academic workload and can manage their time effectively. Yet, a university’s endorsement for an internship will need to be sought through the MSc Career Development Office.

  • Do I need a work visa to do the internship?

    Some locations require students to get a work visa in order to do an internship. Students are recommended to coordinate with the company which offers the internship for application of the work visa, if needed.

  • Are there any career services that help with getting the internship?

    To facilitate students' entry into the professional world and assist companies in finding the right candidates for recruitment, the MSc Career Development Office provides dedicated career services and advice for both internships and graduate employment.

Admissions

  • Do I need to submit all the materials by the application deadline?

    Yes, you have to submit the online application form including application fees, and copies of supporting documents by the application deadline. Only scanned copies of the supporting documents are required at the application stage. It is strongly recommended that applicants make use of the document uploading function on the online application platform to submit soft copies of documents.

    The GMAT or GRE are highly recommended for application, and you are required to take TOEFL or IELTS unless your first language is English or your qualification is awarded by a university or an institute where the language of instruction is English. You are advised to have the test scores ready when you submit the application. Otherwise, please schedule your tests as early as possible and put your scheduled test date on the application. In any case, you should submit your scores within one month after the application deadline.

    If you are being admitted, you are required to submit the original documents and/or the certified true copies, with official imprint and signature, by the issuing authorities.

  • Is a minimum GMAT/GRE score required for admission?

    GMAT/GRE is NOT compulsory for admission but highly recommended for application. There is no minimum score required for admission.

  • Can the GMAT/GRE requirement be waived?

    We highly recommend applicants to take GMAT/GRE. As applicants come from different academic backgrounds, different education institutions, and different countries of origin, the GMAT/GRE score allows us to assess their academic ability to participate in an international program. Extensive research also supports the GMAT/GRE as a consistent measure of how well an applicant will handle postgraduate studies, particularly required courses.

    If an applicant does not have GMAT or GRE scores, he/she may still be invited for an interview and will be assessed during the interview if shortlisted.

  • I have not taken the GMAT/GRE yet. Should I submit my application?

    You could first submit your application and indicate in the application form your scheduled test date. You are advised to schedule the GMAT/GRE within a month after the application deadline. An unofficial GMAT/GRE score report will be available right after the test and you can upload the report in the application system for our reference.

  • How long is my GMAT/GRE result valid for?

    Your GMAT/GRE result is valid for 5 years prior to the commencement of study.

  • Does the University accept GMAT/GRE online test results?

    We accept all types of GMAT/GRE test results.

  • Do I need to submit a TOEFL/IELTS score with my application?

    A TOEFL/IELTS score is required if your first language is not English, or your degree or equivalent qualification was awarded by an institution where the medium of instruction is not English.

  • Is a minimum TOEFL/IELTS score required for admission?

     Applicants have to fulfill English Language requirements with one of the following minimum proficiency attainments: 
    •    TOEFL - Internet-based Test (iBT): 80 (for tests taken prior to 21 January 2026) or 4.5 (for tests taken from 21 January 2026 onwards) *
    •    TOEFL - Paper-based Test (pBT): 550 
    •    TOEFL - Revised Paper-delivered Test: 60 (total scores for Reading, Listening and Writing sections)
    •    IELTS (Academic Module): Overall score: 6.5 and all sub-scores: 5.5 *

    *Refers to scores in one single attempt only. Test at home option is not accepted.

  • How long is my TOEFL/IELTS result valid for?

    Your TOEFL/IELTS result is valid for 2 years prior to the commencement of study.

  • What is the Institution Code for HKUST for GMAT/GRE/TOEFL/IELTS?

    •    GMAT - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - HKUST Business School, Other master's programs, Full-Time
    •    GRE - 3834
    •    TOEFL - 0170
    •    IELTS -
    1. Name of department: HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School
    2. Name of institution: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology  
    3. Address: Room 6418, (Lift 25-26), Academic Building, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong (No postal code is required for Hong Kong)

    Please note that applicant is not required to send in the score report during application. Instead, the Program Office will ask for the certified true copies when you are being admitted into the program.

  • I have more than two years of work experience. Will I have an advantage in being selected?

    The HKUST FOFB program is a 1-year to 2-year postgraduate degree program. Full-time study mode is tailor-made for fresh graduates while part-time study mode is for those with at least one year of full-time post-qualification work experience, and who possess multi-cultural aptitudes and aim to take up international leadership positions in their careers.

    We also recognize the vital importance of recruiting a diverse group of students who will both benefit from and contribute to the program. Rather than selecting candidates based on a preconceived formula like academic performance and work experience, students are selected on the basis of their potential for an international career, how they will interact with each other as a group, how the program matches their individual needs and objectives, and the extent to which they are driven by and embrace success.

  • Who can be my referees?

    As two references are required, you should nominate two academic referees (for the full-time program) or two professional referees (for the part-time program) who know you well and can inform the University about your academic ability, character and capacity for postgraduate studies.  

  • How do I submit reference letters for my application?

    For the academic references, you are required to give us the name and the contact method of the referees in your online application. Once you have submitted your application, the system will send an invitation email to the referees directly and ask them to fill out the references for you on the online application system. We highly recommend you to communicate with your academic referees for their earliest reply. We will only review the application once all the documents have been received. In case the referee did not receive the referee form, you may resend the referee form to them via the system. The referees can upload a scanned copy of the written reference letter as supplementary information. The scanned copy of the written reference letter cannot be used to replace the online reference form.

  • Is a personal interview required?

    Yes. An online interview will be arranged for shortlisted candidates. Phone interview requests are not accepted.

  • What do I need to take to the interview?

    If you are attending the interview, you should bring along the original copy of your personal identity document for verification, in addition to any essential supporting documents that you have not provided to the Program Office.

  • Is there any financial aid or scholarships for the program?

    Eligible candidates will be considered for scholarships automatically. Students' eligibility for the scholarship will be assessed after an online application has been submitted and an interview has been conducted on a case by case basis.

Campus Life

  • Is on-campus accommodation available?

    On-campus accommodation at HKUST is not available due to heavy demand. Students will have to explore short-term off-campus accommodation. The Student Housing and Residential Life Office will help to provide information on short-term off-campus housing options for non-local students.

    Details: https://offcamphouse.hkust.edu.hk/

  • Do I need a laptop for studying?

    We strongly recommend students to have a personal laptop. There are, however, several computer barns on campus equipped with over 100 computers. Those who intend to buy a laptop can join the notebook ownership program on campus (discounted sales of laptop computers to students at the beginning of the academic year), though it will take some time before the product can be picked up.

  • How far is the campus from the city center?

    The campus is just 10 minutes’ ride away from the nearest Mass Transit Railway (MTR) station at Hang Hau. A supermarket, banks, bookstore and food outlets are also available on campus. The city center, Central, can be accessed by bus or minibus from campus within 45 minutes.

Program

There is one intake every year. The Fall Term starts in September at the HKUST campus.

For quality assurance and an optimal learning environment, each class is kept to fewer than 70 students.

For a 2-credit course, there are a total of 28 contact hours. There is usually one class per week for each course, so it takes 8 weeks (with the final week allotted for examination) to complete a course of 2 credits.

Yes, but credits for exempted courses have to be replaced by electives. Some courses can be exempted for students who have obtained certain qualifications with proof provided, such as transcripts and syllabi of courses, when the content and level of the previous courses are equivalent to those of the exempted courses and satisfactory grades were achieved. Subject to the approval of the MScFOFB Academic Director, students may apply for credit transfer of no more than three courses (6 credits) in the program.

The part-time study mode is mostly for working executives in Hong Kong or nearby regions. It takes normally two years to complete the part-time program. Students in the part-time study mode are recommended to have at least two years of full-time post-qualification work experience.

The students of the full-time study mode are mostly recent graduates or junior professionals who dedicate their full attention to the master study. Student are expected to complete the program in one year.

Yes, students who do not have the right to reside in Hong Kong are required to apply for a student visa for entering into Hong Kong and studying a full-time master degree program. The Program Office will coordinate with the Fok Ying Tung Graduate School to arrange student visas for all incoming students upon admission and prior to the commencement of the program.

The visa will cover the first academic year of study for full-time students. Students on a one-year full-time program who extend or defer their study will need to apply for a student visa extension, or even reapply for a new one if their visa has expired.

Internship

Internships provide invaluable practical experience, enabling full‑time students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world business projects and problem-solving. Full‑time students are encouraged to pursue internships after they have adapted to their academic workload and can manage their time effectively. Yet, a university’s endorsement for an internship will need to be sought through the MSc Career Development Office.

Some locations require students to get a work visa in order to do an internship. Students are recommended to coordinate with the company which offers the internship for application of the work visa, if needed.

To facilitate students' entry into the professional world and assist companies in finding the right candidates for recruitment, the MSc Career Development Office provides dedicated career services and advice for both internships and graduate employment.

Admissions

Yes, you have to submit the online application form including application fees, and copies of supporting documents by the application deadline. Only scanned copies of the supporting documents are required at the application stage. It is strongly recommended that applicants make use of the document uploading function on the online application platform to submit soft copies of documents.

The GMAT or GRE are highly recommended for application, and you are required to take TOEFL or IELTS unless your first language is English or your qualification is awarded by a university or an institute where the language of instruction is English. You are advised to have the test scores ready when you submit the application. Otherwise, please schedule your tests as early as possible and put your scheduled test date on the application. In any case, you should submit your scores within one month after the application deadline.

If you are being admitted, you are required to submit the original documents and/or the certified true copies, with official imprint and signature, by the issuing authorities.

GMAT/GRE is NOT compulsory for admission but highly recommended for application. There is no minimum score required for admission.

We highly recommend applicants to take GMAT/GRE. As applicants come from different academic backgrounds, different education institutions, and different countries of origin, the GMAT/GRE score allows us to assess their academic ability to participate in an international program. Extensive research also supports the GMAT/GRE as a consistent measure of how well an applicant will handle postgraduate studies, particularly required courses.

If an applicant does not have GMAT or GRE scores, he/she may still be invited for an interview and will be assessed during the interview if shortlisted.

You could first submit your application and indicate in the application form your scheduled test date. You are advised to schedule the GMAT/GRE within a month after the application deadline. An unofficial GMAT/GRE score report will be available right after the test and you can upload the report in the application system for our reference.

Your GMAT/GRE result is valid for 5 years prior to the commencement of study.

We accept all types of GMAT/GRE test results.

A TOEFL/IELTS score is required if your first language is not English, or your degree or equivalent qualification was awarded by an institution where the medium of instruction is not English.

 Applicants have to fulfill English Language requirements with one of the following minimum proficiency attainments: 
•    TOEFL - Internet-based Test (iBT): 80 (for tests taken prior to 21 January 2026) or 4.5 (for tests taken from 21 January 2026 onwards) *
•    TOEFL - Paper-based Test (pBT): 550 
•    TOEFL - Revised Paper-delivered Test: 60 (total scores for Reading, Listening and Writing sections)
•    IELTS (Academic Module): Overall score: 6.5 and all sub-scores: 5.5 *

*Refers to scores in one single attempt only. Test at home option is not accepted.

Your TOEFL/IELTS result is valid for 2 years prior to the commencement of study.

•    GMAT - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - HKUST Business School, Other master's programs, Full-Time
•    GRE - 3834
•    TOEFL - 0170
•    IELTS -
1. Name of department: HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School
2. Name of institution: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology  
3. Address: Room 6418, (Lift 25-26), Academic Building, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong (No postal code is required for Hong Kong)

Please note that applicant is not required to send in the score report during application. Instead, the Program Office will ask for the certified true copies when you are being admitted into the program.

The HKUST FOFB program is a 1-year to 2-year postgraduate degree program. Full-time study mode is tailor-made for fresh graduates while part-time study mode is for those with at least one year of full-time post-qualification work experience, and who possess multi-cultural aptitudes and aim to take up international leadership positions in their careers.

We also recognize the vital importance of recruiting a diverse group of students who will both benefit from and contribute to the program. Rather than selecting candidates based on a preconceived formula like academic performance and work experience, students are selected on the basis of their potential for an international career, how they will interact with each other as a group, how the program matches their individual needs and objectives, and the extent to which they are driven by and embrace success.

As two references are required, you should nominate two academic referees (for the full-time program) or two professional referees (for the part-time program) who know you well and can inform the University about your academic ability, character and capacity for postgraduate studies.  

For the academic references, you are required to give us the name and the contact method of the referees in your online application. Once you have submitted your application, the system will send an invitation email to the referees directly and ask them to fill out the references for you on the online application system. We highly recommend you to communicate with your academic referees for their earliest reply. We will only review the application once all the documents have been received. In case the referee did not receive the referee form, you may resend the referee form to them via the system. The referees can upload a scanned copy of the written reference letter as supplementary information. The scanned copy of the written reference letter cannot be used to replace the online reference form.

Yes. An online interview will be arranged for shortlisted candidates. Phone interview requests are not accepted.

If you are attending the interview, you should bring along the original copy of your personal identity document for verification, in addition to any essential supporting documents that you have not provided to the Program Office.

Eligible candidates will be considered for scholarships automatically. Students' eligibility for the scholarship will be assessed after an online application has been submitted and an interview has been conducted on a case by case basis.

Campus Life

On-campus accommodation at HKUST is not available due to heavy demand. Students will have to explore short-term off-campus accommodation. The Student Housing and Residential Life Office will help to provide information on short-term off-campus housing options for non-local students.

Details: https://offcamphouse.hkust.edu.hk/

We strongly recommend students to have a personal laptop. There are, however, several computer barns on campus equipped with over 100 computers. Those who intend to buy a laptop can join the notebook ownership program on campus (discounted sales of laptop computers to students at the beginning of the academic year), though it will take some time before the product can be picked up.

The campus is just 10 minutes’ ride away from the nearest Mass Transit Railway (MTR) station at Hang Hau. A supermarket, banks, bookstore and food outlets are also available on campus. The city center, Central, can be accessed by bus or minibus from campus within 45 minutes.