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List of one or two universities in China
The list of one or two universities in China is as follows:

The list of about two schools is as follows:

Hainan University, Dalian University of Technology, Nanchang University, Chengdu University of Technology, Qingdao University of Technology, Jinan University, Yantai University, chongqing technology and business university, Henan University of Science and Technology, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Sichuan International Studies University, Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance, Jimei University, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin International Studies University, chongqing technology and business university, Guangdong University of Finance, etc.

Supplementary information:

The enrollment batches of the national unified examination for enrollment in ordinary colleges and universities refer to the enrollment batches such as "undergraduate advance batch", "undergraduate batch", "undergraduate batch 2", "specialist batch 1" and "specialist batch 2".

Ordinary two colleges and universities (referred to as "two colleges and universities") refer to the second batch of undergraduate admissions. The undergraduate entrance scores of the college entrance examination are divided into three batches according to the scores, and two (two) ordinary colleges and universities are the second batch of undergraduate entrance, second only to the first batch and one (the highest ranking).

If the score of 0 exceeds the undergraduate line, you will have the opportunity to apply for two colleges, otherwise it will not be called the undergraduate line, but whether you can be admitted depends on the lowest investment line of the colleges and the scores of the selected majors. Going to an undergraduate college is not the real goal, but the real goal is to go to an undergraduate major that suits your needs. If the professional goal is not clear, which undergraduate college you go to may eventually regret it. It is also the root of employment difficulties after graduation.