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Undergraduate enrollment of Zhejiang University
The undergraduate enrollment of Zhejiang University is about 6000.

Zhejiang University is an institution of higher learning with a long history and outstanding reputation, located in Hangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city in China and a city of innovation and vitality. The history of Zhejiang University 65438-025 is a course that resonates with the national rejuvenation and the progress of human civilization.

The school was born in the process of rejuvenating the country. 1897, the voice of Qiushi College issued the declaration of the times to revitalize China. In the course of running a school from 65438 to 025, Zhejiang University has a long history and is determined to be at the forefront of Excellence and strive to build itself into a world-class comprehensive, innovative and research-oriented university with China characteristics.

The school has always adhered to the motto of "being realistic and innovative", taking the world as its own responsibility and taking truth as its foundation, and gradually formed the core words of "being diligent, Xiu De, discerning and honest" and the spirit of "being eclectic, enlightening the truth, cherishing morality, opening things to the people and building the country".

The school now has 13 disciplines, 7 departments, 39 professional colleges (departments), 1 engineering college, 2 Chinese-foreign cooperative education institutions and 7 directly affiliated hospitals.

In the long course of running a school, a large number of famous scientists, cultural masters and elites from all walks of life have emerged in the school, including Nobel Prize winner 1 person and five winners of the highest national science and technology award, which have made positive contributions to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and the promotion of exchanges and mutual learning among human civilizations.