I graduated from Jiang Institute of Technology last year.
Both the life science and technology base class and the fermentation major are from the College of Bioengineering, and they are very strong. Most students are in graduate school (about 50%) or admitted to a better school or go abroad, and their employment situation is better than other classes. The prerequisite for entering the base class is that the college entrance examination scores (especially mathematics and English) are high enough. If there is no score at the beginning of school, there will be opportunities in the future, as long as the results in the first two years are good enough and the results are in the top few. Because everyone in this class is rolling. Other courses are also good, and there are also masters. Generally speaking, the strength of green engineering specialty is still very strong, especially in the field of fermentation.
The major of Food College ranks first in China, especially in the direction of grain and oil processing. It seems that when I enrolled students, I wrote food engineering. Please ask someone else about this. I'm not sure. Other food science and food nutrition are very good, and the scores of postgraduate entrance examination are generally above 340. Last year, the Food College set up a national laboratory under the name of the Food College, but many teachers in it were from the School of Bioengineering. In fact, both health workers and food are the strengths of Jiangnan University, which can be said to be neck and neck. Every college is a master.
I hope the landlord can carefully consider his own interests, and the directions of the two colleges are still a little different.