1, Nanchang University.
Nanchang University, located in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China, is a comprehensive university with work as the center and coordinated development of engineering, science, management, literature and law education. The school was founded in 1940, formerly known as National Chung Cheng University. It is a national double-class high-level university and a key university supported by the national 2 1 1 project.
Jiangxi Normal University.
Jiangxi Normal University, located in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, is a comprehensive normal university supported by Jiangxi Province. The predecessor of the school can be traced back to the National Central University founded by 1940. The school has pedagogy, literature, history, science, engineering, economics, law, management, educational technology, psychology and other disciplines.
3. Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics.
Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, located in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, is a provincial undergraduate university which focuses on finance and economics and develops harmoniously with economics, management, literature, law, science, engineering and teaching. The school was founded in 1923, formerly known as Jiangxi Finance and Economics School, and is a university directly under Jiangxi Industrial and Commercial Bureau.
The main differences between two universities and one university are:
1, school ranking and competitiveness.
Universities usually refer to the top institutions in China's higher education system, with high reputation and popularity. These schools usually occupy a high position in the rankings at home and abroad, and have very rich resources and strength in discipline construction, teaching staff and scientific research achievements.
2, the nature of the school and the level of running a school.
Universities are usually comprehensive research universities with high academic research level. These schools pay attention to scientific research and academic innovation, have more research institutions and laboratories, and attract many outstanding researchers and scholars. In contrast, the two universities mainly focus on undergraduate education and the cultivation of applied talents.
3. Subject setting and major selection.
A university has more and wider disciplines, and its disciplines and professional directions are diverse, covering science and engineering, social sciences, literature and art, medicine and other fields. This enables students to choose more professional directions in a university to meet their personal interests and development needs. In contrast, there are relatively few disciplines in the two universities, and the choice of majors may be more limited.
The above data comes from official website, Senior Three Network.