The second batch of universities with the highest scores in Zhejiang Province is Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with a minimum admission score of 600 points and a minimum admission ranking of 47382. Followed by Hangzhou Normal University, with a minimum admission score of 595.
Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is a university jointly founded by Zhejiang Provincial People's Government, state administration of traditional chinese medicine and the Ministry of Education. It is a key construction university in Zhejiang Province and has been selected as a national "Key Discipline Project with Characteristics".
The national project of building high-level university graduate students, the national pilot university of "excellent doctor (Chinese medicine) education and training plan", the national innovative talent training demonstration base, and the national college students' innovation and entrepreneurship training plan are the first universities in China to recruit and train Chinese medicine graduate students, and the first universities in Zhejiang Province to obtain the right to confer doctoral degrees and post-doctoral research stations.
The school was founded in June 1953, when it was called Zhejiang Chinese Medicine Advanced School; Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine was established in June, 1959. The campus is located in the former site of Zhejiang University, Chun Qing Street, Hangzhou. 1998 was granted the right to confer a doctorate; In March 2000, he moved to Hangzhou Binjiang Higher Education Park to run a school. In February 2006, it was renamed Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; 2065438+Fuchun Campus was put into use in September 2005.
As of March 2023, the school has two campuses, Wen Bin and Fuchun, covering an area of 1000 mu, with a total construction area of over 470,000 square meters. There are 18 secondary colleges (departments), 1 independent colleges (binjiang college), 4 directly affiliated hospitals and 2 1 non-directly affiliated hospitals, offering 32 undergraduate majors.
There are 3 first-level discipline doctoral degree authorization points, 1 doctoral degree authorization points, 10 first-level discipline master degree authorization points, 9 master degree authorization points and 3 post-doctoral research mobile stations.
More than 22,000 full-time students (including independent colleges), including more than 4,700 doctoral students and more than 800 international students with academic qualifications; On-the-job personnel 1460 (headquarters) and more than 380 senior professional and technical personnel (including directly affiliated hospitals).