Important Notice
VTC Students/Graduates - Finalised Offer Result of Pre-approved Offer

VTC students/graduates (Diploma of Foundation Studies (DFS) / Diploma of Vocational Education (DVE) / Diploma of Vocational Baccalaureate (DVB)) applying for Full-time Higher Diploma programmes should pay attention to the following admission procedures:

  • Login to the "VTC S6 Admission Portal" / "VTC Articulation Portal" to check your finalised offer results on 4 Jul 2025 (12:00 noon);
  • If you are given a Firm Offer, you should download the payment advice and offer documents, pay the registration fee and upload the registration fee payment receipt to complete the registration by 9 Jul (12:00 noon).
VTC S6 Admission Portal / VTC Articulation Portal
VTC Graduate Offer Scheme 2025

VTC students and graduates (Diploma of Foundation Studies (DFS) / Diploma of Vocational Education (DVE) / Diploma of Vocational Baccalaureate (DVB)) may join the "VTC Graduate Offer Scheme" via "VTC S6 Admission Portal" / "VTC Articulation Portal" for admission to Full-time Higher Diploma programmes. Applicants may also go to IVE / HKDI campuses in person for joining the scheme and enquiry.

Applicants will be notified of the offer results on the day of submission of application.

VTC Graduate Offer Scheme
Eric Kuo
Student Sharing

Through studying subjects like "Computer Design" and "Embedded Software Development," I acquired the technical skills to design computer boards and develop applications. During my internship, I gained recognition from my superiors and was subsequently offered long-term employment. Continuing my education, I completed a Bachelor's Degree at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and a Master's Degree at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. During my third year at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, I ventured into entrepreneurship, a journey I continue to pursue. The company I founded specialises in developing smart systems for personal accessories, such as luggage displaying weight and wallets featuring anti-theft functions.

Eric Kuo Co-founder, R-Guardian
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