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Is Dazhou Vocational College of Traditional Chinese Medicine public or private?
Dazhou Vocational College of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a state-owned university.

Dazhou Vocational College of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a public full-time general higher vocational college approved by Sichuan Provincial People's Government, put on record by the Ministry of Education and supervised by Dazhou Municipal People's Government. The college is located in the southwest vocational education park of Dazhou City, at the foot of rhinoceros mountain and beside the Zhouhe River, with beautiful environment and convenient transportation.

According to the idea of "based on the northeast of Sichuan, radiating Sichuan, Chongqing and Shaanxi", the College adheres to the direction of "developing the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine, paying equal attention to the combination of traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine, promoting the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine and serving people's health", being pragmatic, enterprising, pursuing Excellence, comprehensively enhancing students' core competitiveness, cultivating high-quality new skilled talents for the health cause of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine industry and medical care industry, and building a comprehensive traditional Chinese medicine with outstanding regional advantages and distinctive professional characteristics.

The difference between public universities and private universities;

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.

However, there are also some high-fee majors in state-owned universities, such as Sino-foreign cooperation, where the average undergraduate is 20,000-30,000 yuan/year and the specialist is1-20,000 yuan/year, many of which are thousands of years old. Of course, the admission score of Chinese-foreign cooperation majors is usually 65,438+00 to 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 run their own schools, and the tuition fees are generally expensive, with undergraduate courses 1 .50,000-25,000 yuan/year and specialized courses110,000 yuan/year.

The nature of independent colleges run by state-owned universities also belongs to private universities, but private universities are also regular universities and recognized by the state. Diplomas and degree certificates are available in Xuexin.com, and the state also encourages social capital to participate in running schools.