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Some of the best junior colleges in Nanjing
First, the best universities in Nanjing are (yellow):

Second, the college refers to the college (higher vocational) education, which is an important part of China's higher education and one of the academic levels of universities. The college focuses on teaching technology, and the training goal is to train a group of senior technicians with university knowledge and certain professional skills on the basis of completing secondary education. Their knowledge teaching is based on sufficiency and practicality.

3. Nanjing is the capital of Jiangsu Province, a sub-provincial city, the core city of Nanjing metropolitan area, an important central city in eastern China, an important national research and education base and comprehensive transportation hub determined by the State Council. Nanjing is located in the east of China, in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and near the river.

Nanjing is China's four ancient capitals, the first batch of national historical and cultural cities, the important birthplace of Chinese civilization, and the political, economic and cultural center of southern China for a long time. In 229 AD, Sun Quan, Emperor Wu, established his capital here. The Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Southern Dynasties, the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty have successively established their capitals here, which is known as the "ancient capital of the Six Dynasties".

Nanjing is an important science and education center in China. Since ancient times, it has been a city that worships and values education. It has the reputation of "the literary hub in the world" and "the first school in Southeast China". During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, more than half of the top scholars in China came from Gongyuan in the south of the Yangtze River. By 20 13, there were 74 universities in Nanjing, including 8 universities in 2 1 1, second only to Beijing and Shanghai. There are 25 state key laboratories, 69 state key disciplines/kloc-0, and 83 academicians of the two academies, ranking third in the country.