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What is a university?
One refers to the first batch of undergraduate universities, most of which are national key universities, and many of them are 2 1 1 engineering colleges.

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Schools are generally better than two, both of which belong to undergraduate courses. The difference is that one university is better, for example, famous universities are all in one, and the difference between two and one is mainly the difference between a good school and a bad school.

Since "one copy" is an admission batch, we cannot simply think that "one copy" is "duplicate". After the college entrance examination every year, many candidates and schools promote "One Book" as a synonym for "Key University". Actually, this is a misunderstanding. Because "one book" is only for admission batches.

The difference between "one book" and "one book" is that although they both belong to one book, the available resources are different, and the state will give priority to the colleges and universities, so the colleges and universities that focus on this are superior to ordinary colleges and universities in terms of teachers, hardware facilities and employment opportunities.

One is the baseline for enrollment of key universities in provinces and cities and key universities directly under the Ministry of Education. A university refers to a university that can recruit the first batch of undergraduate candidates in the province with the approval of the education departments of provinces, municipalities directly under the Central Government and autonomous regions. The scope of the school is larger than that of the proportion school.

The key undergraduate courses in China are all national universities, usually major ministries or provincial universities. In short, duplicate books are listed in the front, either directly under the Ministry of Education or 985 or 2 1 1.

Because the college entrance examination enrolls students by province, some universities that are not very strong enroll students in the province, but not one but two in other provinces. In such schools, candidates from this province are usually called one university, and candidates from other provinces are usually called two universities.

At present, most provinces and cities have merged the second and third batches of undergraduate courses into the second batch of undergraduate courses. Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Shandong and other provinces and cities have merged two batches into one batch on the basis of the merger of two batches and three batches, leaving only the undergraduate batch, which is also the general trend of the college entrance examination reform.