1, Harbin Institute of Technology: the lowest score is 647, and the lowest ranking is 2583.
2. Guangzhou, Sun Yat-sen University: the lowest score is 627, and the lowest ranking is 7682; Shenzhen Campus: The lowest score is 6 14, and the lowest ranking is 13023.
3. Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Campus: the lowest is 6 17, and the lowest ranking is 1 1724.
4. South China University of Technology: the lowest score is 6 13 and the lowest ranking is 137 17.
5. Jinan University: The lowest score is 596, and the lowest ranking is 24746.
6. The lowest ranking of Guangzhou South China Normal University is 59 1, and the lowest ranking is 28095; Shanwei Campus: the lowest is 583, and the lowest ranking is 35 150.
7. Shenzhen University: The lowest score is 584, and the lowest ranking is 33985.
8. South China Agricultural University: The lowest score is 572 and the lowest ranking is 45 1 16.
9. Guangzhou University: The lowest score is 557 and the lowest ranking is 6 1652.
10, Guangdong University of Technology: the lowest score is 548, and the lowest ranking is 73297.
1 1, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies: the lowest score is 555, and the lowest ranking is 63950.
12, Shantou University: the lowest score is 554, and the lowest ranking is 655 10.
Guangdong University Rankings and Scores
Guangdong University generally refers to Sun Yat-sen University. In 2022, Sun Yat-sen University scored 602 points in liberal arts and 6 14 points in physics, and the school ranked 15 in the country.
Sun Yat-sen University, referred to as CUHK, is a comprehensive national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). It is a national 2 1 1 project and 985 project construction institution, and has been selected into "Everest Plan", "1/plan", "Excellent Legal Talents Education and Training Plan" and "Excellent Legal Talents Training Plan".
Sun Yat-sen University, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, was founded by Dr. Sun Yat-sen on 1924. It was first named National Guangdong University, and later named "National Sun Yat-sen University" in 1926 to commemorate Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Today's Sun Yat-sen University was formed by the merger of Sun Yat-sen University and Sun Yat-sen Medical University in June 2006.
By 20 13, there were 50039 full-time students in Sun Yat-sen University, including 32563 undergraduates, 65438 postgraduates +02349 and 565438 doctoral students +027.
The emblem of Sun Yat-sen University:
The emblem of Sun Yat-sen University has a circular pattern. The upper part of the emblem surrounds the full name of the Chinese school name standard from left to right, the lower part surrounds the full name of the English school name standard from left to right, and the middle part has a pattern of holes and windows in the shape of begonia. The school emblem is usually standard green, representing life, development and eternity, and symbolizing the liveliness and vitality of Sun Yat-sen University.