Is a score of 85 in TOEFL good for The University of Hong Kong?

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Yes, a score of 85 in TOEFL is considered good for The University of Hong Kong. The minimum TOEFL score required for admission is 80. The minimum IELTS score required for admission to The University of Hong Kong is 6. For the Pearson Test of English Assessment (PTE A), a score of 64 is needed. To be

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