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What are the two state-owned universities?
There are two state-owned universities in Nanjing: Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing Xiaozhuang College and Nanjing Media College.

1, Nanjing Institute of Technology

Nanjing Institute of Technology covers an area of nearly 3,000 mu, and the total assets of teaching and research instruments and equipment exceed 400 million yuan. There are 19 education and teaching units and 72 undergraduate majors. There are more than 24,000 full-time students, including graduate students 1000 and faculty members1000, including full-time teachers 1600, accounting for 45.42% of full-time teachers with doctoral degrees.

2. Nanjing Xiaozhuang College

Nanjing Xiaozhuang College, located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, is a full-time public undergraduate college jointly established by Jiangsu Province and Nanjing City. There are three campuses, Fangshan, Mochou and Xiaozhuang (Xingzhi Garden), with a total campus area of nearly 1.500 mu. 15 professional colleges, 47 undergraduate enrollment majors. * * * Faculty 1400, full-time undergraduates18,000.

3. Nanjing Media College

Nanjing Media College is located in Jiangning District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province. It has Jiangning main campus and Jiangning Riverside campus of Fangshan University, with a total area of more than 2,000 mu and total fixed assets of 3 billion yuan. 13 secondary college with 44 undergraduate majors. Full-time teachers 1200, undergraduates 14224.

The nature of state-owned universities:

1. Public universities are established by the state, and the state provides part of the funds for their construction.

2. Public universities are institutions owned by the whole people, and their funds are mainly allocated by the government.

3. There are certain financial controls, but the staffing must be subject to the arrangement and approval of the education department.

4. The tuition fees of state-owned universities are relatively low, generally lower than those of private universities.

5. The enrollment plans of state-owned universities are generally arranged by national or local education departments, with certain policies and standards.

6. The teaching quality and academic level of state-owned universities are generally high, with good social reputation and influence.