The lowest admission score of Guangzhou University (undergraduate) in Guangdong Province is 505, and the admission ranking is 37209. Among them, English is 556, history is 555 and geography is 555. The highest admission score is Chinese language and literature, with a minimum score of 559. It is also the most popular history major in our school.
In 2022, the minimum admission score of physics in Guangdong Province was 537, and the admission ranking was 87 1 18. Among them, physics is 582, English is 582, and computer science and technology is 582. The highest admission scores are mathematics and applied mathematics, with a minimum score of 583, which is also the most popular physics major in our school.
School introduction:
Guangzhou University, referred to as Gu for short, is a full-time ordinary institution of higher learning organized by the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government of Guangdong Province, which implements a * * * school-running system with provinces and cities as the mainstay. It is a key university under the national "11plan" and a high-level university in Guangdong Province and Guangzhou City.
The history of Guangzhou University can be traced back to the private Guangzhou University founded by 1927. 195 1 merged into South China United University; 1983 prepares to resume classes, and 1984 is named Guangzhou University; In July 2000, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, it merged with Guangzhou Institute of Education (founded in 1953) and Guangzhou Normal University (founded in 1958) to form a new Guangzhou University.
By March 2023, the school had University Town, Guihuagang and Huangpu Research Institute/Graduate School, with a total campus area of 1880 mu and a total construction area of 885,000 square meters. There are 25 professional colleges and 74 undergraduate enrollment majors.
There are 4 post-doctoral research mobile stations, 1-level discipline doctor authorization points 10, 36 academic master's degree authorization points and 27 master's degree authorization points; There are 3,299 on-the-job faculty members, 30,088 full-time undergraduates and 7,956 master's and doctoral students.