Its predecessor was Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, the first post and telecommunications institution in New China, which was founded in 1955. 1960 was identified as a national key university by the State Council. 1993 changed its name to "Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications". In 2000, it was listed in the ranks of universities directly under the Ministry of Education. 20 12, the first-level discipline of information and communication engineering ranks first in the country. [3]
Now there are 15 teaching units and 3 research institutes. The discipline has covered science, engineering, economics and management 10, involving 22 first-class disciplines. There are about 22,000 full-time undergraduates, doctors, doctoral students and international students, and about 30,000 full-time registered students. [4]