The predecessor of the school is Beijing Coal Management Cadre College, which was established by the Ministry of Coal Industry of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China) in 1984. 1993 changed its name to North China Institute of Mining and Technology, and enrolled students nationwide; In 2002, it was upgraded to an ordinary undergraduate college and renamed North China Institute of Science and Technology.
20/kloc-June/September official website of the school shows that the school covers an area of 800 mu, with a construction area of over 444,000 square meters, total fixed assets of1178.24 million yuan, and paper book collection of130,000 books. There are 14 colleges (departments and departments) and 49 undergraduate majors; There are more than 900 teachers and nearly 17000 full-time students (including 47 foreign students).