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North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower Promotion Line
Science 54 1, liberal arts 536.

The minimum admission scores of North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower in Henan Province (a batch of ordinary undergraduates) in 2022 are: science 54 1, liberal arts 536. In 2022, the minimum admission score of North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower in Henan Province (the second batch of undergraduate courses) is: 496 points in science. In 2022, the minimum admission score of North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower in Henan Province (a batch of undergraduate students in Ural College) was 509 points in science.

The lowest admission score of North China University of Water Conservancy and Hydropower in Henan Province in 2022 (the second batch of undergraduate courses jointly organized with Yellow River Water Conservancy Vocational and Technical College) is 498 points in science. The minimum admission scores of North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower in Henan Province (the second batch of undergraduate courses jointly organized with Henan Vocational College of Economics and Business) in 2022 are: science 493, liberal arts 5 15. The minimum admission score of North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower in Henan Province (the second batch of Chinese-foreign cooperative undergraduate education) in 2022 is: 485 points in science.

North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower, referred to as "Huashui", is located in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. It is a university jointly established by the Ministry of Water Resources and Henan Province and mainly managed by Henan Province. It is a characteristic backbone university in Henan Province. It is the first batch of master's degree awarding units in China, the first batch of engineering universities with basic capacity building in central and western universities, the first batch of universities with international student enrollment qualifications, and the education and training plan for outstanding engineers of the Ministry of Education.

The school originated from 195 1 Water Conservancy School of the Ministry of Water Resources of the Central People's Government founded in Beijing, and 1954 was renamed Beijing Water Conservancy School of the Ministry of Water Resources. 1978 was renamed North China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower, and 1990 moved to Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. In 2000, the whole system was transferred from the Ministry of Water Resources to Henan Province, and it was renamed North China University of Water Resources and Hydropower on 20 13.