Pursuing education through the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) and into university is a significant financial commitment — one that families and students often underestimate. Beyond the obvious tuition fees, there are exam registration costs, tutoring expenditures, textbooks, accommodation, living expenses, and more. This guide breaks down every major cost category with realistic HKD figures, compares your options, and points you toward available financial support.
The HKDSE is administered by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA). Every candidate pays a base registration fee plus per-subject fees. As of the 2025 examination cycle:
| Fee Component | Amount (HKD) |
|---|---|
| Candidate entry fee | ~HK$310 |
| Core subject fee (per subject) | ~HK$310 |
| Elective subject fee (per subject) | ~HK$310 |
| Practical assessment surcharges (some subjects) | HK$100–400 |
A typical student sitting 6 subjects (4 core + 2 electives) can expect to pay approximately HK$2,100–2,500 in HKDSE registration fees alone. Students with financial hardship may apply to the HKEAA’s fee remission scheme, which can reduce costs substantially.
Note: Fees are updated periodically. Always verify with the HKEAA official website before registration.
In addition to public exam fees, schools often charge for internal mock exams and internal assessments (IA). These vary by school:
Tutoring is where costs diverge most dramatically. Hong Kong has a well-established private tutoring industry, ranging from one-on-one private lessons to mass-market “star tutor” video platforms.
Hong Kong’s star tutoring industry is globally unique. Large tutorial centres — operated by names like Modern Education (現代教育) and King’s Glory Education (王者教育) — offer live group classes and pre-recorded video course packages.
| Format | Typical Annual Cost (per subject) |
|---|---|
| In-centre large-group live class | HK$3,000–6,000 |
| Online video course package | HK$1,500–3,500 |
| Premium star tutor video bundle (all subjects) | HK$8,000–15,000 |
Students who purchase multi-subject packages from a single centre can expect to spend HK$10,000–20,000 per year on star tutor content for a full DSE subject lineup.
Small-group tuition (4–12 students) strikes a balance between affordability and personalised attention. Rates depend heavily on the tutor’s experience and the subject:
| Group Size | Hourly Rate (per student) |
|---|---|
| Group of 8–12 | HK$80–150 |
| Group of 4–7 | HK$150–250 |
| 1-on-1 private tuition | HK$250–600+ |
A student taking small-group lessons twice a week for 10 months across 2–3 subjects would spend roughly HK$15,000–30,000 per year depending on group size and frequency.
Private tutoring costs vary significantly based on whether you hire a university student, a graduate, or an experienced professional tutor:
| Tutor Type | Hourly Rate (HKD) |
|---|---|
| University student | HK$150–280 |
| Recent graduate / teacher | HK$280–450 |
| Experienced professional / ex-teacher | HK$450–800+ |
A student with two private sessions per week across 3 subjects for a full year could spend anywhere from HK$30,000 to over HK$80,000.
Many Hong Kong families spend between HK$20,000 and HK$50,000 per year on tutoring during the DSE years (Forms 4–6). High-achieving students aiming for Band A results in competitive subjects like Maths Extended (M1/M2), Chemistry, and Economics often sit at the higher end of this range.
Every DSE subject has HKEAA-recommended textbooks. New textbook sets typically cost:
| Subject Category | New Textbook Cost (Annual) |
|---|---|
| Language subjects (Chinese, English) | HK$300–600 |
| Science subjects (Bio, Chem, Physics) | HK$500–900 |
| Humanities (Economics, History, BAFS) | HK$400–800 |
| Mathematics (Core + M1/M2) | HK$400–700 |
Total for all 6 subjects: approximately HK$2,500–4,500 for new textbooks across Forms 4–6. Many students reduce this cost significantly by purchasing second-hand textbooks (HK$50–150 per book), available through school notice boards, Carousell, and Facebook groups.
Beyond prescribed textbooks, students typically purchase:
A student working through practice materials across 6 subjects can spend HK$1,500–3,000 per year on supplementary resources.
Commercial mock exam companies such as Dse Academy and various tutorial centres offer simulation exams that mimic HKDSE conditions. These are useful diagnostic tools:
| Type | Cost |
|---|---|
| Single-subject mock exam | HK$200–400 |
| Full mock exam package (all core subjects) | HK$800–1,500 |
| Comprehensive 6-subject mock package | HK$1,200–2,500 |
| Category | Low Estimate | High Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Exam registration fees | HK$6,300 | HK$7,500 |
| Tutoring (3 years) | HK$30,000 | HK$150,000+ |
| Textbooks | HK$5,000 | HK$12,000 |
| Supplementary materials | HK$3,000 | HK$8,000 |
| Mock exams | HK$2,400 | HK$6,000 |
| Total | ~HK$47,000 | ~HK$183,000+ |
Once DSE is cleared, the next major cost decision is which university pathway to pursue. The gap between different programme types is enormous.
The University Grants Committee (UGC) subsidises places at Hong Kong’s eight publicly funded universities: HKU, CUHK, HKUST, PolyU, CityU, HKBU, LingU, and EdUHK.
Annual tuition fee (UGC-funded, 2025–26): HK$42,100
This fee has been fixed for many years. For a standard 4-year programme, total tuition amounts to approximately HK$168,400 — highly subsidised compared to actual cost.
The government subsidy covers the bulk of real teaching costs, which can run HK$100,000–200,000+ per student per year at research-intensive institutions.
Students who do not secure a direct UGC-funded place often enroll in associate degree (AD) or higher diploma (HD) programmes as a stepping stone.
| Programme Type | Annual Tuition (HKD) | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Associate Degree (AD) | HK$50,000–80,000 | 2 years |
| Higher Diploma (HD) | HK$40,000–70,000 | 2 years |
| Self-financed Bachelor’s (HKMU, etc.) | HK$70,000–110,000 | 3–4 years |
AD/HD graduates who successfully top-up to a UGC-funded Year 3 place pay UGC rates for their final 2 years. Those who remain in self-financed degree programmes pay market rates throughout.
Many AD/HD graduates transfer to self-financed top-up degree programmes run by PolyU, CityU, HKBU, and others through their affiliated bodies (HKCC, CityU SCOPE, etc.):
| Route | Tuition per Year (HKD) |
|---|---|
| UGC Year 3 top-up place | HK$42,100 (UGC rate) |
| Self-financed top-up degree | HK$60,000–95,000 |
| Part-time self-financed | HK$40,000–70,000 |
Hong Kong’s private universities — including HKMU (formerly OUHK), Chu Hai College, and Hang Seng University — offer full bachelor’s programmes outside the UGC framework:
| Institution | Annual Tuition Range (HKD) |
|---|---|
| HKMU (self-financed bachelor’s) | HK$65,000–90,000 |
| Hang Seng University | HK$75,000–100,000 |
| Chu Hai College | HK$50,000–70,000 |
For context, postgraduate programmes at UGC-funded universities are largely self-financed:
| Programme | Annual Tuition (HKD) |
|---|---|
| Taught Master’s (local UGC institutions) | HK$100,000–200,000 |
| MBA (top-tier local programmes) | HK$300,000–500,000 (total) |
| PhD (UGC-funded, stipended) | HK$42,100 + monthly stipend |
| Pathway | 4-Year Total Tuition (HKD) |
|---|---|
| UGC-funded Bachelor’s (8 universities) | ~HK$168,400 |
| AD + UGC top-up (2+2) | ~HK$250,000–330,000 |
| Self-financed Bachelor’s (full) | ~HK$280,000–440,000 |
| Private university Bachelor’s | ~HK$200,000–400,000 |
Tuition is only part of the picture. Living costs — whether on or off campus — represent a substantial ongoing expense, particularly for students from outside Hong Kong or those who move out of the family home.
University halls of residence are heavily subsidised and in high demand. Availability is usually prioritised for Year 1 students and those from outside Hong Kong.
| University | Annual Hall Fee Range (HKD) |
|---|---|
| HKU | HK$20,000–38,000 |
| CUHK | HK$18,000–35,000 |
| HKUST | HK$22,000–40,000 |
| PolyU | HK$24,000–42,000 |
| CityU | HK$20,000–38,000 |
Fees typically include a bed in a shared or single room. Meals are usually not included, though university canteens offer subsidised meals (HK$25–60 per meal).
Students who cannot secure hall places or prefer independent living face Hong Kong’s notoriously high rental market.
| Area | Monthly Rent for a Single Room or Flat Share (HKD) |
|---|---|
| Near major campuses (Pokfulam, Sha Tin, Kowloon Tong) | HK$4,500–8,000 |
| New Territories (further from campus) | HK$3,000–5,500 |
| Kowloon / urban areas | HK$5,000–9,000+ |
| Co-living spaces | HK$4,000–7,500 |
A student renting off campus in a shared flat near their university spends roughly HK$50,000–90,000 per year on rent alone.
| Category | Monthly Cost (HKD) |
|---|---|
| Accommodation (hall or shared flat) | HK$2,000–7,000 |
| Food and groceries | HK$2,500–4,500 |
| Transportation (Octopus monthly) | HK$400–900 |
| Mobile phone plan | HK$100–250 |
| Books and academic materials | HK$200–500 |
| Personal care and miscellaneous | HK$500–1,000 |
| Entertainment and social | HK$500–1,500 |
| Monthly Total | HK$6,200–15,650 |
| Annual Total | HK$74,400–187,800 |
Students living at home with family can significantly reduce this, primarily by eliminating accommodation costs. A commuting student might spend HK$35,000–60,000 per year on non-tuition living costs.
The Student Finance Office (SFO) under the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA) administers the two main financial assistance schemes:
Tertiary Student Finance Scheme — Publicly-Funded Programmes (TSFS)
Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-Secondary Students (NLSPS)
Applications open around May–July each year. Submit early; processing can take 2–3 months.
All eight UGC-funded universities maintain institutional financial aid programmes. These include:
| Type | Typical Amount per Year | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Entrance Scholarships (DSE-based) | HK$20,000–80,000 | DSE results (5** in core subjects) |
| Academic Excellence Scholarships | HK$10,000–40,000 | GPA performance within university |
| Need-Based Bursaries | HK$5,000–30,000 | Financial need (means-tested) |
| Departmental Grants | HK$2,000–15,000 | Faculty/department discretion |
Students with strong DSE results — particularly those with multiple 5** grades — should apply proactively for entrance scholarships, as these are often competitive and unclaimed.
Many professional bodies, foundations, and corporations offer scholarships to DSE and university students:
Most external scholarships require a full application with a personal statement, academic transcripts, and sometimes an interview. Competition is high but awards are meaningful.
| Student Type | Primary Aid Options |
|---|---|
| UGC-funded, low income | TSFS (grants + loans) + university bursaries |
| UGC-funded, any income | TSFS loans + scholarships |
| Self-financed AD/HD/degree | NLSPS + institution bursaries |
| Outstanding DSE performer | Government Scholarship Fund + university entrance awards |
The table below illustrates realistic total cost scenarios for a student completing Forms 4–6 and a 4-year bachelor’s degree.
| Scenario | DSE Prep (3 yrs) | Uni Tuition (4 yrs) | Living Costs (4 yrs) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget (home, minimal tutoring, UGC) | HK$50,000 | HK$168,400 | HK$140,000 | ~HK$358,000 |
| Mid-range (moderate tutoring, UGC, hall) | HK$100,000 | HK$168,400 | HK$200,000 | ~HK$468,000 |
| Premium (intensive tutoring, UGC, off-campus) | HK$180,000 | HK$168,400 | HK$320,000 | ~HK$668,000 |
| Self-financed pathway (AD + top-up) | HK$100,000 | HK$320,000 | HK$200,000 | ~HK$620,000 |
Financial aid — particularly the TSFS grant component and institutional bursaries — can reduce out-of-pocket costs by HK$50,000–150,000 for eligible students over the university years.
DSE exam fees are modest; tutoring is not. Registration costs are a few thousand dollars. The real financial pressure comes from tutoring, where families can spend anywhere from HK$15,000 to over HK$150,000 across three years. Star tutor platforms offer a more affordable alternative to private lessons without sacrificing content quality.
UGC-funded places are a bargain — fight for them. At HK$42,100 per year, a UGC-funded bachelor’s degree is heavily subsidised. The difference between a UGC place and a self-financed programme can be HK$100,000–270,000 over four years. Every percentage point in DSE performance matters.
Living costs can eclipse tuition. For students living independently, annual living costs can exceed tuition — particularly for those renting off campus in urban areas. Securing a hall place in Year 1 significantly reduces financial pressure.
Apply for financial aid early and broadly. TSFS and NLSPS applications open well before the academic year. Students should also apply proactively for university scholarships and external awards — many go unclaimed because students assume they won’t qualify.
Second-hand textbooks and video course packages are smart cost optimisations. Buying second-hand textbooks saves thousands over three DSE years. Choosing online video bundles from reputable tutorial centres over private one-on-one tuition can cut tutoring costs by 60–80% with comparable exam preparation value.
Plan the total picture, not just tuition. A student and family should model all six years together — DSE years plus university — to avoid being blindsided by the cumulative cost. Using the frameworks in this guide, a realistic estimate for a complete UGC-funded pathway is HK$350,000–670,000 depending on lifestyle and tutoring choices.
All fee figures are based on 2025–2026 academic year rates where available. Fees are subject to annual revision. Always verify with the HKEAA, your target university, and the SFO before making financial decisions.
For information on DSE subject choices, university admission requirements, and scholarship strategies, see related guides in the DSE Knowledge Hub.