Is the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China 985 or 2 1 1?
Even 2 1 1 is 985. According to official website information of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China is located in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, formerly known as Chengdu Institute of Telecommunications Engineering. Under the personal deployment of Premier Zhou Enlai on 1956, it was formed by the merger of telecommunications engineering related majors of Jiaotong University (now Shanghai Jiaotong University and Xi Jiaotong University), Nanjing University of Science and Technology (now Southeast University) and South China University of Technology (now South China University of Technology). 1997 was identified as the first batch of national "2 1 1 project" key universities. In 2000, he was transferred from the former Minister of Information Industry to the Minister of Education. 200 1 entered the ranks of "985 project" key universities, and 20 17 entered the national construction of "world-class universities". According to the school official website in June of 20 15, the students of this school have made great achievements in domestic and international competitions, such as the national mathematical modeling competition for college students, the American mathematical modeling and interdisciplinary modeling competition for college students, the national electronic design competition for college students, the robot contest of CCTV National College Students, the ACM acm International College Students Programming Competition, the national english contest for college students and the International College Students Debate Competition. Among them, 20 1 1 and 20 12 won the special prize of American college students' mathematical modeling competition and the national college students' smart car competition for two consecutive years, 20 10 and 20 12 won the special prize of robot contest finals for Asia-Pacific college students twice, and won the only special prize of the national college students' electronic design competition in 2009.