Xi Jiaotong University, located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is a Sino-foreign cooperative university jointly founded by Xi Jiaotong University and the University of Liverpool, with the approval of the Ministry of Education of China. It has the right to award a bachelor's degree in People's Republic of China (PRC) and a degree in the University of Liverpool, England. ?
In September 2004, Xi Jiaotong University signed an agreement with the University of Liverpool in the UK to establish Xi Jiaotong-Liverpool (International) University. The school was formally established in 2006. On 20 10, the postgraduate degree was awarded to the University of Liverpool in the UK, and on 20 12, the Ministry of Education agreed to implement the master's degree and doctoral degree education in the University of Liverpool in the UK.
State-owned universities: Generally, universities run by state ministries or local governments have a long history of running schools and high social recognition. With the support of central or local financial funds, tuition fees are usually relatively cheap, generally around 5,000 yuan/year.
But there are also some high-fee majors in state-owned universities, such as Sino-foreign cooperation. Undergraduate courses are generally 20,000-30,000 yuan/year, and specialties are generally 654.38+0,000-20,000 yuan/year, and there are many big ones. Of course, the admission score of Chinese-foreign cooperative majors is usually 10-20 points lower than that of ordinary majors, so students with good family conditions can consider filling in.
Private universities: usually run by social enterprises, social organizations and individuals. Without the support of central and local financial funds, they need to raise funds to run schools, and tuition fees are generally very expensive. Undergraduate courses are usually 1 .50,000-25,000 yuan/year, and specialties are usually110,000 yuan/year. Independent colleges run by state-owned universities are also private universities, but private universities are also formal.