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How many books are there in Shenqi Ethnic Medicine College of Guizhou Medical University?
Guizhou Medical University Shenqi Ethnic Medicine College is two universities.

According to the enrollment batch of Shenqi Ethnic Medicine College of Guizhou Medical University in 2022 in all provinces of China, we can know that:

The Shenqi Ethnic Medicine College of Guizhou Medical University also enrolled students in two batches in Guangxi, Sichuan, Henan, Yunnan and Guizhou.

Among the provinces that have merged the first and second batches, Shenqi Ethnic Medicine College of Guizhou Medical University has implemented undergraduate batch enrollment, and the corresponding provinces are Fujian, Hunan, Hubei and Chongqing.

Based on the above information, it can be judged that Guizhou Medical University Shenqi Ethnic Medicine College is two colleges.

Brief introduction of Guizhou Medical University School of Magical Nationalities;

Guizhou Medical University Shenqi Ethnic Medicine College is an independent college with full-time undergraduate education, which was established with the approval of the Ministry of Education in 2004 and jointly organized by Guizhou Medical University and Guizhou Shenqi Group. The college has two campuses, Zhuzilin and Huishui, covering an area of 732 mu, with a school building area of * * * 3 1.86 million square meters. The library has 640,000 paper documents and 286,300 e-books. The college enrolls students nationwide, with 7,000 full-time undergraduates.

Since its establishment, it has trained 6.5438+0.4 million professionals at all levels for the society and provided talent support for the local economic development in Guizhou. The college adheres to the needs of local economic and social development and has formed a discipline and specialty system with reasonable overall layout and structure. Now there are 19 undergraduate majors, which have formed the coordinated development of science, economics, law, literature, management and medicine.