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Difference between j002 and jv02 of National University of Defense Technology
The difference between j002 and jv02 of National University of Defense Technology is that although they are both the same school of National Defense University, their professional names and codes are different.

National University of Defense Technology is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province, and its specific address is Deya Road, Kaifu District, Changsha City, Hunan Province. The school ranks among the national "double first-class" (Class A), "Project 2 1 1", "Project 985" and "Project 2 1 10". It is the first batch of institutions approved by the State Council to award master's and doctor's degrees, and also the first batch of pilot graduate schools in China.

The full name of National University of Defense Technology is National University of Defense Technology of PLA. It is directly under the Central Military Commission of the Production Party in China. It is one of the 20 national key universities in the first five-year plan of 156 and 1959 designated by the central government.

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The University of National Defense Technology, formerly known as the Military Engineering College of China People's Liberation Army, was founded in Harbin, 1953. 1970 The main body of the college moved to Changsha, renamed Changsha Institute of Technology, and 1978 was transformed into National University of Defense Technology.

20 17 School was rebuilt on the basis of National University of Defense Technology, School of International Relations, School of National Defense Information, Xi 'an Communication College, School of Electronic Engineering and School of Meteorology and Oceanography of Polytechnic University. Its headquarters is located in Changsha, and its internal colleges are located in Changsha, Nanjing, Wuhan, Hefei and other places.

At present, the school has colleges of arts and sciences, computer science, electronic science, intelligent science, systems engineering, aerospace science, international relations, information and communication, meteorology and oceanography, military basic education and graduate school. There are also 53 undergraduate majors, which have formed a comprehensive discipline system covering the main fields of national defense science and technology, focusing on engineering, combining science with engineering, and coordinating the development of science, engineering, military, management and literature.