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Students question fee increases at private universities

To meet the soaring demand for university education, the government has encouraged the rise of private universities by providing them with land and interest-free start-up loans. But students have griped about the higher-than-usual tuition fees, ranging from HK$50,000 to more than HK$100,000 a year, and less well-equipped campuses.

Tony Hui Chun-pong pays higher tuition fees than most other university students - HK$60,000 a year - and doesn't have a room in a dormitory. Thousands of school graduates are expected to join the ranks in September, having been denied places at the eight government-funded tertiary institutions based on their Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education examination results.

Writes Linda Yeung for South China Morning Post.