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What are the two universities in Beijing?
There are two universities in Beijing: north china university of technology, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing Union University, Beijing Agricultural College, Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing Institute of Materials, Beijing Information Science and Technology University and Beijing Institute of Printing.

1. north china university of technology

North china university of technology is a key university in Beijing founded by the people of China, the Ministry of Education and the Beijing Municipal People's Government. At the same time, it is also a multidisciplinary institution of higher learning with bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.

2. Beijing Institute of Materials Research

Beiwu, referred to as Beiwu for short, is a multi-disciplinary collaborative development university characterized by logistics and circulation, based on economic disciplines and focusing on management disciplines. The national key specialty is economics and logistics management, and the provincial key specialty is human resource management. There are two universities in Beijing and one institution in other provinces and cities.

The second batch of undergraduate students (also known as the second batch of undergraduate students) refers to the schools that recruit undergraduate students when enrolling students in the college entrance examination in China, and the admission scores should generally reach two lines.

In the second batch of undergraduate enrollment schools, the admission scores should generally reach two lines, and the academic year is generally 4-6 years. After graduation, students will be awarded undergraduate diplomas and bachelor's degree certificates.

The second batch of undergraduate schools are mainly provincial undergraduate colleges and ordinary public undergraduate colleges, and their comprehensive strength is usually lower than that of colleges admitted to the college entrance examination. Some universities with the highest comprehensive strength in the country are also enrolling students in the second batch of undergraduate college entrance examinations.