Is it a good option to pursue MS in computer science from the universities of Hong Kong or not?

What is the average package offered to the students of MS in CS from HK?

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    Swameeka Medhi Overseas Education Counselor, Free Lance | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Peeyush,
    If you plan to settle down in Asia , Hong Kong is a great place to study Computers, Business etc. From the China job market perspective plenty of scope is available. Average package differs as per the role offered and your previous experience if any. As per reports however MS Computer Science graduates earn around HK$300,00 to HK$650,000 annually.
    Hope this helped.
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