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What are undergraduate class A and undergraduate class B? What is the difference?
The differences are as follows:

1, the school history is different.

Two A-class universities refer to ordinary universities, which means that these universities have a certain popularity in the local area and are relatively strong in university strength; Two B-type colleges refer to colleges upgraded from junior colleges to undergraduate colleges, so they are called two B-type colleges.

2. The scores are different

Two A-class universities and two B-class universities score higher than two B-class universities every year.

3. Graduates have different jobs.

There is a certain gap in the employment of graduates between two A-class universities and two B-class universities every year.