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What's the difference between MIT and MIT? Just one is a university and the other is a polytechnic university?
Difference: MIT is an American university-school alliance, not a university, but MIT is a famous university of technology in the United States.

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1. University of Massachusetts:

The University of Massachusetts, commonly known as the University of Massachusetts, is a well-known public university system in the United States. The University of Massachusetts originated from the University of Massachusetts at amherst and was founded in amherst, Massachusetts, USA. Now it has developed into a famous public university system in the United States, with five campuses, including the University of Massachusetts at amherst, the University of Massachusetts at Boston, the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and the University of Massachusetts Medical College.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, is a world-renowned private research university. Massachusetts Institute of Technology was founded in 186 1. After World War II, Massachusetts Institute of Technology rose rapidly to meet the needs of national defense science and technology research in the United States. During the Second World War and the Cold War, MIT researchers made great contributions to the scientific and technological development of computers, radars and inertial navigation systems.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-University of Massachusetts