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Is Zhejiang Wanli University public or private?
Zhejiang Wanli University is a state-owned private university.

Zhejiang Wanli College, located in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, is a provincial-level general undergraduate college sponsored by Zhejiang Wan Li Education Group with the approval of the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). Approved by the Ministry of Education, it is a new type of university that "public universities implement new management mode and operation mechanism".

At present, there are 12 schools, including business school, law school, school of culture and communication, school of design art and architecture, school of foreign languages, school of biology and environment, school of electronics and computers, school of logistics and e-commerce, school of innovation and entrepreneurship, school of basic education, school of continuing education, etc., with 46 undergraduate majors and more than 20,000 full-time undergraduates, postgraduates and international students.

The difference between public and private:

1, different organizers

Public schools mainly refer to the undertakings organized by the state or the collective. Private schools mainly mean that the undertakings are organized by social organizations or individuals other than state institutions.

2. Different school funds.

Part of the funds for running public schools come from the government, which belongs to government behavior; However, the funds of private schools are entirely self-raised and belong to social forces. Some schools may also be funded by individuals or groups.

3. Different students.

Most students in public schools have been admitted, and the students' union is more orderly, while private schools do not need to participate in microcomputer allocation, and public schools need microcomputer allocation.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhejiang Wanli College