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China University of Mining and Technology ranks in Beijing.
China University of Mining and Technology ranks 108 in Beijing.

China University of Mining and Technology, located in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education. The Ministry of Education, the People's Government of Jiangsu Province and the Emergency Management Department * * * established universities, which are "double first-class" universities in China, "2 1 1 Engineering" universities and "985 Engineering Advantage Discipline Innovation Platform" universities, and the first batch of doctors and masters in China.

Members of World Energy University Alliance and International Mining, Energy and Environment Higher Education Alliance were selected into "11plan", outstanding engineer education and training plan, national high-level university public graduate program, China government scholarship receiving institution for overseas students studying in China, national college students' innovative experiment plan, new engineering research and practice project, and national university practical education innovation and entrepreneurship base.

The school was founded from 65438 to 0909 in Jiaozuo Road and Mine School, Henan Province. 1938 The Engineering College of Northeastern University, the Engineering College of Beiping University and the Engineering College of Beiyang University merged in Chenggu to form the National Northwest Institute of Technology; 1946, Jiaozuo Institute of Technology resumed classes in Luoyang, Henan; 1950 In March, China Mining Institute was established on the basis of Jiaozuo Institute of Technology.

School profile

1953, the school moved to Beijing and changed its name to Beijing Institute of Mining and Technology. During the Cultural Revolution, the school was renamed Sichuan Institute of Mining and Technology. 1978, the school was rebuilt in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, and the name of China Mining Institute was restored; 1988, the school was renamed as China University of Mining and Technology; In 2000, the whole school was handed over to the Ministry of Education for direct management; In 2004, it officially owned the graduate school.

As of February 2023, the school has two campuses, Wenchang and Nanhu, covering an area of more than 4,200 mu; 23 colleges and 72 undergraduate majors; There are 2 144 full-time teachers, more than 23,600 full-time undergraduates and more than 3300 master's and doctoral students.