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The difference between private universities and public universities
The differences between private universities and public universities are as follows:

The main differences between private universities and public universities are: different sponsors, different fees and different scales of running schools.

Organizers are different:

State-owned universities: State-owned universities refer to institutions of higher learning that are organized by state government departments and implement undergraduate education. School funds are basically government financial allocations. It is a university run by the public government, not a university sponsored by private bosses and social enterprises.

Private universities: Literally, private universities are universities sponsored by enterprises, social organizations and individual citizens (private bosses). Without government financial support, the school is responsible for its own profits and losses. Private education usually refers to the academic certificates obtained when private colleges recruit undergraduate and junior college students full-time.

The cost is different:

Private universities are not supported by state funds, and tuition fees are generally very expensive, generally1-20,000. Even if it is renamed, the second batch of enrollment will not reduce tuition fees. In state-owned universities, with the support of national or local financial funds, the annual tuition fee is usually around 5,000 yuan, which is acceptable to most families.

Different school scales:

Due to the late development of independent colleges, the scale of private schools is generally small, far smaller than that of public schools. Sometimes to measure the strength of a school, the scale of running a school is often compared. Because under the same conditions, the larger the scale of running a school, the stronger its comprehensive strength, and the stronger its comprehensive strength means the greater its future development potential. ?