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What is the difference between a university and a college of a university?
The differences between a university and a college are: different students, different disciplines and specialties, and different teachers.

First, the scale of students is different.

1, a university: the students in a university are full-time, the number of students should be more than 8,000, and the number of graduate students should not be less than 5% of the total number of full-time students.

2. A college of a university: the students in a college of a university are full-time, and the student size should be more than 5,000.

Second, the disciplines are different.

1. A university: The general undergraduate majors in major disciplines of a university should be able to cover more than three first-level disciplines in this discipline.

2. A college of a university: the main discipline category of a college of a university should be able to cover more than three majors in this discipline category.

Third, teachers are different.

1, a university: the proportion of full-time teachers in a university should generally reach more than 50%, and the proportion of doctoral degrees should generally reach more than 20%; The number of full-time teachers in senior professional and technical positions should generally be no less than 400, and the number of full-time teachers in full-time positions should generally be no less than 100.

2. A college of a university: the proportion of full-time teachers with graduate degrees in a college of a university is not less than 30%, the number of full-time teachers with associate senior professional and technical positions and above is not less than 30%, and the number of full-time teachers with full professor positions is not less than 10.