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Ranking of the Best Vocational Schools in Xinjiang
The ranking of the best vocational schools in Xinjiang is as follows:

Xinjiang Agricultural Vocational and Technical College, xinjiang institute of light industry technology, Karamay Vocational and Technical College, urumqi vocational university, Xinjiang Shihezi Vocational and Technical College, Xinjiang Normal College, Changji Vocational and Technical College, Aksu Vocational and Technical College, Bayinguoleng Vocational and Technical College, Xinjiang Communications Vocational and Technical College.

Brief introduction of Xinjiang Agricultural Vocational and Technical College;

Xinjiang Agricultural Vocational and Technical College (Xinjiang Agricultural Vocal Music Technology? College), located in changji city, Xinjiang, is a public full-time ordinary college that holds higher vocational education. College is a national demonstrative vocational college, and it is a pilot college in Xinjiang for "training applied undergraduate talents jointly by higher vocational education and undergraduate education".

Modern apprenticeship pilot units, national advanced vocational education units, and national universities with typical experience in graduate employment will support the construction of yili vocational and technical college. The predecessor of Xinjiang Agricultural Vocational and Technical College is Changji Cooperative Cadre School, which was founded in February 1958. 1959 In September, the People's Committee of the Autonomous Region approved the transfer to Changji Agricultural Technology School in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

1April 1962 was renamed Changji Agricultural School in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. /kloc-0 changed its name to Xinjiang Agricultural School in February, 1988, and was upgraded to Xinjiang Agricultural Vocational and Technical College with the approval of the People's Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in June, 2000.

In August 2008, Xinjiang Agricultural Vocational and Technical College merged with Xinjiang Agricultural Cadre School to form Xinjiang Agricultural Vocational and Technical College (Xinjiang Agricultural Technician College).

In April, 2023, the school official website showed that the college has four campuses, namely headquarters, Tunhe Campus, Dongquan Campus and Yuquan Campus, and three research institutes in autonomous regions, covering an area of 1, 086,5438+0.7 mu.

There are more than 5000 students/kloc-0 and 878 faculty members. 13 branch, 45 majors; There are 938,900 paper books, 6.5438+0.65 million electronic documents, 6.5438+0.728 paper periodicals and 3,778 electronic periodicals.