Where are China's 147 double first-class universities located?These are some of the cities that are worth studying for
The number of colleges and universities in a city determines the educational resources and strength of the city to a large extent, and also has a profound impact on the future development direction of candidates. So, which city has the most universities in the country?In addition, which cities are China's double first-class universities mainly located in?
Today we will ** the top 10 cities in the country that are the best to study in. These cities are among the best in the country, have you ever considered going to these cities for further study?Let's take a look!
Top 10 cities with the most undergraduate colleges and universities in China.
According to the latest data released by the Ministry of Education, as of 2022, there are more than 3,000 colleges and universities in the country, excluding more than 200 ** universities, with a total of 2,759 ordinary institutions of higher learning, including 1,270 undergraduate colleges and 1,489 higher vocational (junior college) colleges. Here is a list of the top 10 cities by the number of undergraduate universities:
Beijing (67).
Wuhan (46).
Xi'an (44).
Shanghai (40).
Guangzhou (37).
Nanjing (34 institutes).
Tianjin (31).
Chengdu (29).
Hangzhou (28).
Harbin, Changchun, Nanchang (27).
From this table, it can be clearly seen that in terms of the number of undergraduate universities, Beijing is far ahead of other cities, forming an independent echelon.
The second echelon includes Wuhan, Xi'an and Shanghai. Among these three cities, Wuhan has a relatively prominent overall number of universities among the national cities, while Xi'an and Shanghai have risen after the elimination of junior colleges, showing that these two cities are relatively strong in undergraduate education.
The third echelon covers Guangzhou, Nanjing and Tianjin, all of which are first-tier cities with relatively good economic development.
Chengdu, Hangzhou, Nanchang, Changchun, and Harbin are in the fifth echelon. It is worth noting that Nanchang ranks first in the number of undergraduate colleges, with a total of 54 universities, of which 27 are undergraduate colleges, accounting for more than half, but more than half of them are private universities.
However, although Nanchang leads in the number of undergraduate universities, there is only one double-first-class university, and there is still a big gap between the overall strength of universities and Wuhan, Changsha, Hefei and other central provincial capitals.
So, which cities are the 147 double first-class universities in the country located?
At the beginning of this year, the second round of double first-class university lists was announced, and a total of 147 universities were selected, with at least one university in almost every province. Most of these universities are the top universities in China, and the number of double first-class universities also reflects the education level of a city to a certain extent.
The top 10 cities with the most double first-class universities in the country are:
Beijing (34), Shanghai (15), Nanjing (13), Guangzhou (7), Wuhan (7), Chengdu (7), Xi'an (7), Tianjin (5), Changsha (4), Harbin (4).
These 147 institutions are distributed in various provinces and cities, showing a different trend from the number of undergraduate universities. First-class institutions are more influenced by the economic and historical factors of the city, mainly concentrated in the four municipalities and other major provincial capitals, which are basically traditional regional centers.
A case in point is Beijing, as the capital, which not only has strong economic support, but also has a deep historical heritage. This makes Beijing not only rank first in the number of undergraduate universities, but also far ahead in the number of 985 universities and double first-class universities.
This is followed by Shanghai and Nanjing. To a certain extent, the number of double first-class universities reflects the educational strength of a city. Next, we will focus on the top 10 cities in terms of the number of double first-class universities, which are also the top 10 cities for studying and studying. Young students, come and see, do you have any goals?
Top 10 Best Cities to Pursue University.
The capital is Beijing. As the political and administrative center of China, Beijing is one of the most prosperous regions in the country for education, with a large number of universities. There are 92 universities in Beijing, including 22 "211" engineering schools, covering 8 "985" engineering colleges such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, Chinese Renmin University, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Institute of Technology, etc., and the number of double-first-class universities ranks first in the country.
In addition, Beijing is home to Asia's largest library, as well as the Zhongguancun Science and Technology Park, known as the "Silicon Valley of China", which is one of the most important scientific and technological research bases in China.
Shanghai, the economic capital.
As the economic center of China, Shanghai has been given the reputation of "the magic city", and its prosperous scene can be described as full of lights and wine, highlighting the synonym of prosperity.
As of May 2022, Shanghai has 64 universities, including 40 undergraduate colleges and 10 "211" engineering schools, covering 4 "985" engineering colleges including Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tongji University, and East China Normal University, demonstrating its strong educational strength.
Nanjing, the ancient cultural capital.
As the capital of China's most economically powerhoused province, Nanjing not only has a strong cultural heritage, but also has excellent educational resources. Nanjing has a total of 51 universities, including 34 undergraduate universities and 8 "211" engineering colleges, second only to Beijing and Shanghai. Nanjing University, Southeast University and other two "985" engineering colleges and universities are more unique, known as "the center of the world" and "the first school in the southeast".
Sian. As an ancient capital with a thousand-year history, Xi'an is known as a leader in education in the western region. There are 63 higher education institutions in the city, including 8 211 engineering universities and some famous institutions such as Xi'an Jiaotong University, Northwestern Polytechnical University and other 985 engineering colleges. It is worth mentioning that there is also a 985 university in Xianyang City, which is adjacent to Xi'an, that is, Northwest A&F University.
Xi'an enjoys a prominent position in the country with its abundant university resources and large number of higher education population.
Chengdu. Chengdu, as the capital of Sichuan Province, is also one of the 15 sub-provincial cities in the country. Not only does the city boast abundant educational resources, but it is also ranked among the best in the country for its superior urban environment, making it an ideal place for many people to aspire to settle down. Chengdu has 58 universities, of which 29 are undergraduate universities, covering 2 985 project universities such as Sichuan University and University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and 5 211 project universities.
Wuhan. Located in the core city of central China, it is a major transportation artery and an important hub for national railway transportation. Wuhan is one of the four major science and education centers in China.
As of May 2022, Wuhan has 83 institutions of higher learning, including 46 undergraduate institutions, including 7 universities supported by the "211" project. Among them, Wuhan University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology, as two "985" engineering schools, can be called one of the universities with the largest number of students in the world.
Guangzhou. As the economic hub of the south, Guangzhou also has abundant higher education resources, with a total of 83 universities. There are 37 undergraduate institutions, including four "211" engineering support institutions, and two "985" engineering institutions at Sun Yat-sen University and South China University of Technology, making it a science and education center in South China.
Tianjin. As one of the four municipalities directly under the central government, it is adjacent to Beijing and Hebei, and is also an important port city. While it may not be spectacular on the surface, Tianjin actually has both economic and historical advantages.
Although the geographical area is not large, it is home to four 211 Project universities and two 985 Project universities, including the famous Tianjin University and Nankai University. Due to historical reasons, Hebei University of Technology is also located in Tianjin, and although administratively affiliated with Hebei, Tianjin as a city is more suitable for those who prefer a quiet, leisurely pace of life, especially for academic research.
Harbin. As the provincial capital, sub-provincial city and megacity of Heilongjiang Province, Harbin is the political, economic and cultural center of the northern part of Northeast China. The city is home to four Project 211 universities and one Project 985 university, and Harbin Institute of Technology, one of the C9 universities, is also located here.
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