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How many books are there in Jingdezhen Vocational College?
Jingdezhen Art Vocational College is two books. Jingdezhen Art Vocational College has different enrollment batches in each province, including undergraduate enrollment, second undergraduate enrollment, specialist enrollment, one parallel enrollment and two parallel enrollment. According to its first enrollment batch in the general category, it can be regarded as two colleges.

Brief introduction of Jingdezhen Art Vocational College;

Jingdezhen Art Vocational College is a full-time unified recruitment undergraduate college approved by the Ministry of Education, a private non-profit vocational undergraduate college organized by the state-owned Jingdezhen Wen Tao Travel Group, the first batch of "school-enterprise collaborative employment and entrepreneurship innovation demonstration practice bases" of the SME Development Promotion Center of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the first batch of "double-qualified" teacher training bases in Jiangxi Province. The school is located in Jingdezhen, a famous historical and cultural city in China, an excellent tourist city in China and a porcelain capital in the world. The new campus of the school covers an area of 1.400 mu. It is a garden-style university with all trees and flowers, and a resort for students to seek knowledge, truth, innovation and entrepreneurship. The school is rooted in Jiangxi, radiating the whole country, facing the high-end fields of industry, and cultivating high-level technical and technical talents needed for regional economic and social development.

The origin of one or two books: in the past, colleges and universities arranged provincial enrollment plans, some provinces may arrange a batch of enrollment, and some provinces may arrange a second batch of enrollment. No matter which batch of enrollment is arranged, it is only the setting of admission rules for the college entrance examination, not the existence of one or two books in the school itself. In the eyes of ordinary people, the first batch was admitted to a college, and the second batch was admitted to two colleges. In the era of underdeveloped network, it is reasonable for people to make such a rough division and definition of the level of colleges and universities. But this is not rigorous and scientific. Nowadays, with the development of Internet, there are more and more channels for people to know about colleges and universities. To pay attention to the situation of colleges and universities, we should fully understand the orientation of running a school, the situation of teachers, the mode of educating people, the cultural atmosphere, scientific research, further education and employment, cooperation and exchange, etc. The implementation of the new college entrance examination reform has disappeared: at present, most provinces in China have implemented the new college entrance examination reform, and a few provinces are about to start. According to the requirements of "Implementation Opinions on Deepening the Reform of Examination Enrollment System". Starting from 20 15, many provinces across the country carried out pilot reforms of admission batches, and gradually canceled the admission batches of colleges and universities. 20 16 Shanghai merged the first and second batch of undergraduate enrollment. After Shanghai, in 2065438+2007, Shandong and Hainan merged one batch and two batches into "ordinary undergraduate batches", and Zhejiang was in one step, canceling all school batches and enrolling students by grades. In addition, seven provinces including Beijing, Tianjin, Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, Yunnan and Xinjiang also cancelled the "three books" admission batches in 20 17. Merging batches has become a trend. At present, all provinces in China have cancelled the "three books" batch. At the same time, the provinces that have implemented the new college entrance examination have all completed the merger of ordinary undergraduate batches.