Public universities refer to institutions of higher learning established and maintained with the support of national or local governments, which are different from private universities with private capital.
In some countries or regions in the world, public universities can be selected as important national research universities; Famous overseas public universities include the University of California, the University of Illinois and the University of London.
Both public colleges and private colleges and universities are established with the approval of the competent department of the Ministry of Education, and both have legal qualifications for running schools, which are all components of socialist education. The only difference between the two is the different sources of funds. Some public colleges and universities are funded by the government, while private colleges and universities rely entirely on self-financing, and their funding channels are enough to ensure the normal teaching activities of the school.
Private colleges and universities are founded by unofficial initiative, and their standardized name should be "higher education institutions organized by social forces" Public colleges and universities are funded by the national government, which is completely a government act.
Private schools refer to schools or other educational institutions run by social organizations or individuals other than state institutions using non-state financial funds for the society according to law.