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In 2000, the national colleges and universities merged and adjusted. Why?
Indeed, university merger is a morbid product.

At that time, the reason for the merger was that the scale of colleges and universities determined some inexplicable rankings of colleges and universities. The larger the scale, the higher the university ranking. The higher the ranking, the higher the prestige. The higher the reputation, the higher the treatment.

But the benefits of the merger are also obvious, which can avoid repeated construction.

As for what you said, candidates are easily misled after the merger, and there will be.