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Which universities in Shanghai have university rankings?
A school in Shanghai has:

1, Fudan University

2.Tongji University

3. Shanghai Jiaotong University

4. East China University of Science and Technology

5. Shanghai University of Science and Technology

6. Shanghai Maritime University

7. Donghua University

8. Universities of Applied Sciences.

9. Shanghai Ocean University

10, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

1 1, East China Normal University

12, Shanghai Normal University

13, Shanghai International Studies University

14, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

15, university of international business and economics, Shanghai

16 East China University of Political Science and Law

17, Shanghai University

18, Shanghai University of Engineering Science

19, shanghai second polytechnic university

The two schools in Shanghai are:

1, Shanghai Normal University

2. Shanghai Maritime University

3. Shanghai University of Science and Technology

4. Shanghai Electric Power University

6. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

7. Shanghai University of Engineering Science

8. Shanghai Lixin Accounting Institute

9. Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

10, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

1 1, shanghai finance university

12, Shanghai Ocean University

Research on the development of education in Shanghai from 2065438 to 2007;

There are 64 colleges and universities in this city. There are 510.5 million college students, an increase of 0.05% over the previous year. Among them, there were 376,000 undergraduates, an increase of1.32% over the previous year; Students in higher vocational colleges1390,000, a decrease of 3.2% over the previous year. From 2065438 to 2007, colleges and universities in the city enrolled143,000 ordinary college students and graduated134,000 students.

There are 49 graduate training institutions in the city (excluding Shanghai Branch of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shanghai Branch of Coal Institute), and the number of full-time graduate students in the city is152,000, an increase of 6,500 or 4.5% over the previous year. Among them, there are 32,000 full-time doctoral students and 200,000 full-time master students/kloc-0. There are 9,538 part-time graduate students, including 60 part-time doctoral students and 9,478 part-time master students.

There are 26 adult higher education schools in the city, including independent adult colleges 14 and adult secondary schools 12. There are 273,000 students in adult higher education and secondary specialized education, including 6,543,800 students in adult colleges, 6,543,800 students in online colleges and 6,543,800 students in adult technical secondary schools. Adult College enrolled 46,000 students and graduated 47,000 students. Network College enrolled 55,000 students, up by 26.6% over the previous year, and graduated 42,000 students. Adult middle schools have 5000 registered students and 6000 graduated students.

In 2065438+2007, the city enrolled 50,000 full-time postgraduate students (including scientific research institutions), an increase of 1.89% over the previous year, of which: there were 8,000 full-time doctoral students, an increase of12.2% over the previous year; There were 42,000 graduate students, an increase of 0.23% over the previous year. College students143,000, an increase of 0.04% over the previous year, including 97,000 undergraduates, an increase of1.8% over the previous year; There were 46,000 junior college students, a decrease of 3.5% over the previous year. Adult undergraduate enrollment was 46,000, an increase of 9. 1% over the previous year, including 30,000 undergraduates, an increase of 8.4% over the previous year; College students 1.6 million, an increase of 1.6% over the previous year.

References:

Education bureau of shanghai -20 17 Shanghai Education Annual Report