The 2023 Chinese Mainland Provincial Higher Education Composite Index is out: which provinces have the most competitive universities?
With the continuous development of provincial higher education in Chinese mainland, the 2023 third-party composite index evaluation covers 1,028 universities in 31 provinces, mainly reflecting the competitiveness of universities in each province.
Which provinces are among the most competitive provinces in higher education in this newly released list?
Which provinces still need to be improved?
Let's take a look.
Beijing. Shanghai.
Hubei. Overall, the five provinces of Beijing, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Guangdong and Hubei have performed well in terms of higher education competitiveness and are among the top of the list.
This is also closely related to the strength of these regions in terms of economic development and scientific and technological innovation.
Among the provinces with relatively low comprehensive competitiveness, Qinghai and Ningxia need to further improve the level and competitiveness of universities.
In the ranking of provincial higher education index scores of the top 100 universities with third-party composite index scores, Beijing once again ranked first, followed by Jiangsu, Shanghai, Guangdong and Hubei.
These rankings are a visual reflection of the performance of each province in the top 100 in the composite index score, and indirectly degenerate** the differences in the level of higher education among the provinces.
It is not surprising that Beijing, Shanghai and Nanjing are among the top three in terms of the competitiveness of higher education in the third-party composite index of general higher education in provincial capitals.
Wuhan, Xi'an, and Guangzhou ranked fourth to sixth respectively in terms of overall competitiveness in higher education, demonstrating how universities in these provincial capitals perform in the third-party composite index.
Through the comparison and analysis of these data, it is not difficult to find that the improvement of higher education still requires more resources and efforts from provinces and cities.
Only in this way can we stand out in the international competition and cultivate more and better talents for the development of the country.
On the whole, the third-party composite index score ranking of provincial higher education in Chinese mainland shows us the true face of the competitiveness of universities in various regions, and also provides a useful reference for the future direction of efforts in various regions.
We look forward to seeing more provinces and cities continue to improve the level of higher education in the future, and make more contributions to China's higher education.