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China University Funding Ranking
China University's funding ranking: Tsinghua 1, Zhejiang University second, Peking University third, Jiaotong University fourth and Zhong Da University fifth.

Among them, Peking University, Fudan University, Nanda University and Wuda University, which have more humanities and social sciences majors, do not have too many budgets, unlike universities with larger science and engineering grades. Relatively speaking, science and engineering majors, especially graduate students, need to engage in scientific research, and the cost is indeed more. On the whole, humanities and social sciences are indeed less dependent on funds than science and engineering, but this does not mean that these universities are weak.

As the only university directly under the Ministry of Education in Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University, the only original 985, 2 1 1 university, has not only the financial support of the Ministry of Education, but also the strong support of Zhejiang Province. In the fourth round of discipline evaluation, 39 disciplines in our school were rated as Class A, ranking 1 among domestic universities, and many disciplines such as science, engineering, agriculture, medicine and literature were good, especially engineering majors accounted for a large proportion.

In fact, the admission scores of 985 universities are not particularly high, and there are many funds. Shandong University, Southeast University, Sichuan University, Jilin University and Central South University have also entered the top 20 universities directly under the Ministry of Education. Yamagata and Chuanji are well-known large universities, and there are more undergraduate enrollment each year, which leads to the fact that the admission score of 985 universities is not too high.

Universities not directly under the Ministry of Education also have more funds, such as seven universities directly under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and universities jointly established by Guangzhou University, Suzhou University, Shanghai University, Yunnan University, Henan University, South China Normal University, Guangdong University of Technology and Yangzhou University.