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List of on-the-job postgraduate expenses in Zhejiang University
The list of in-service postgraduate fees in Zhejiang University is as follows:

Tuition fees for on-the-job graduate students in Zhejiang University are set according to professional types, with MBA 2 1.8 million yuan, LLM 75,000 yuan, education and sports 30,000 yuan, master of public health 33,000 yuan, master of public health 40,000 yuan and master of engineering 40,000 yuan from the College of Engineers.

Zhejiang University

Zhejiang University, referred to as "Zhejiang University", is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is a comprehensive national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), and ranks among the "double first-class" universities in China. [102] "Project 2 1 1" and "Project 985" are nine-school alliance (C9)? [109], China University Presidents Association, Pacific Rim University Alliance, World University Alliance, Global University Presidents Forum, Global Academic Alliance of University Artificial Intelligence, International Applied Science and Technology Development Cooperation Network,

Members of International New Engineering Education Alliance, Global Energy Internet University Alliance, CDIO Engineering Education Alliance, and Medical "Double First-class" Construction Alliance were selected for Everest Plan, Strong Foundation Plan, 201Plan,1/Plan and Excellent Engineer Education.

It has trained outstanding alumni such as Li Suizhi, Shi Chengzhi, Hsin P. Soh and Li Zhengdao.

The school, formerly Qiushi College, was founded on 1897 and closed on 19 14. 1928 National Zhejiang University was newly established in the former site of Qiushi College. 1937 moved westward, running schools in Zunyi and Meitan, and 1946 moved back to Hangzhou in the autumn.

From 65438 to 0952, some departments of Zhejiang University were placed under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other universities, and the main part was reorganized into several universities in Hangzhou, which later developed into the original Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University and Zhejiang Medical University. 1998, four universities with the same roots merged to form the new Zhejiang University.