1, Beihang University
Beihang University was founded in 1952. It was formed by merging the aviation departments of eight universities, including Tsinghua University, Beiyang University, Xiamen University and Sichuan University. It is the first aerospace institution of higher learning in New China, and now it is under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
Xueyuan Road Campus: Shahe Campus, No.37 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing
2. Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
It is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) and established by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. It is characterized by information technology, with engineering as the main body, and the management, literature, science and other disciplines develop in harmony. Located atNo. 10, Xitucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing.
3. Peking University
Born in 1898, formerly known as Shi Jing University Hall, it was the first national university in modern China and the first school established as a "university". Its establishment marks the beginning of modern higher education in China, Peking University, No.205 Chengfu Road, Haidian District, Beijing.
4. University of Science and Technology Beijing
The school was founded by the departments of mining and metallurgy of six famous universities in China, such as Beiyang University and Tsinghua University, 1952. Formerly known as Beijing Institute of Iron and Steel, 1960 was renamed Beijing Institute of Iron and Steel. It is one of the first 22 universities in China to set up graduate schools. No.30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing.
5. Tsinghua University
It is a deputy ministerial system directly under the Ministry of Education and the Central Government of People's Republic of China (PRC). It was ranked among the "2 1 1 Project", "985 Project" and "World-class University and First-class Discipline", and was selected into the "Pilot Program for Training Top-notch Students in Basic Discipline" and the Tsinghua-Cambridge-MIT Low-carbon University Alliance, which was known as the "cradle of red engineers".
No. 1, Tsinghua Campus, Haidian District, Beijing.