Why are the two universities called colleges? A school has more than three subjects (here refers to literature, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, etc. ), so it can be called a university, otherwise it can only be a college. Domestic universities are very strong, and there are many disciplines, which proves that the school is very strong.
In recent years, many "colleges" have been upgraded to "universities". It can also be seen that in the minds of students, universities called "universities" are more cattle and more popular. Here, I would like to remind everyone that when applying for colleges and universities, it is best to check the "eight-generation ancestral home" of colleges and universities. Those institutions that were previously called "XXX" can often see their trump cards from their names before upgrading. For example, "Beijing Institute of Iron and Steel" was upgraded to "University of Science and Technology Beijing", and the old major was related to steel.
What is the difference between a college and a university? The main difference between ordinary colleges and universities lies in their scale, which is not as big as universities, and their majors are not as good as universities. So now many colleges are actively trying to set up majors and strive to turn colleges into universities.
Theoretically speaking, the qualifications of junior colleges are slightly worse than those of universities. To give a simple example, a person wants to develop morally, intellectually, physically and intellectually in an all-round way, while a college is only slightly specialized in one aspect. The school that comes second in other aspects is called junior college. Therefore, the enrollment score is lower than that of universities, and the scale is relatively small. Teachers only pay attention to one aspect, which is relatively weak compared with a university.
Generally speaking, "university" is more comprehensive, while "college" is often more professional, but this does not mean that "university" is necessarily superior to "college". In some professional disciplines, the teaching ability and scientific research level of some "colleges" are much higher than those of some "universities". It can be said that universities are "broad and broad" while colleges are "specialized".