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What does the higher education institution in the federal budget mean?
An organization or institution responsible for formulating and managing the federal budget for higher education.

1. In some countries, the federal government is responsible for the planning and allocation of financial allocations for higher education, so special institutions have been set up to deal with matters related to the higher education budget.

2, according to the needs and performance of colleges and universities, reasonable allocation of budget funds.

3, responsible for statistics and reporting the financial and performance data of higher education, so that the government can understand the situation in the field of higher education.