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Is Guangxi Institute of Education an undergraduate?
Guangxi Institute of Education is two universities.

According to the latest enrollment information of the school, Guangxi Institute of Education belongs to the second batch of undergraduate enrollment in Guangxi Province, and it can be considered that Guangxi Institute of Education belongs to two universities. (According to the regulations of the education department, a batch of undergraduate courses, two batches of undergraduate courses and three batches of undergraduate courses in some provinces and cities are merged and unified, and the admission batches are no longer divided. These admission batches belong to the same level and education level, that is, undergraduate education level)

Supplement:

It is worth noting that the enrollment batches of Guangxi Institute of Education are different across the country. If the student's grades meet the first batch and the admission is successful, it can be said that it is one book, and if it is the second batch of admission, it is two books. Because the enrollment standards in different regions are different, the definition of a school is different, mainly based on the enrollment batches in the region where the school is located.

Brief introduction of Guangxi Institute of Education:

Guangxi Institute of Education, founded in 1953, is an undergraduate institution of higher learning directly under the autonomous region, located in the center of Nanning, the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Our college mainly undertakes the non-academic training and guidance tasks of undergraduate, junior college education and teacher education in Guangxi. Existing Chinese Department, Education Management Department, Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Foreign Languages Department, Political Economy Department, Tourism and Environment Department,

Nine teaching departments engaged in academic education, including the Department of Modern Educational Technology, the Department of Art, and the Department of Culture and Communication; There are 8 general undergraduate majors and 23 general college majors (including professional direction); There are 45 adult higher education majors, covering disciplines such as law, education, literature, history, science, engineering and management.