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National ranking of state-owned universities
State-owned universities rank Tsinghua, Peking University and Zhejiang University.

1, Tsinghua University

Tsinghua University's predecessor, Tsinghua Academy, was founded in 19 1 1, and 19 12 was renamed Tsinghua Academy. With the strong support of the state and society, Tsinghua University has made great progress in personnel training, scientific research, social services, cultural inheritance and innovation, and international cooperation and exchanges through the implementation of the "21Project", "985 Project" and "Double First Class" construction.

At present, Tsinghua University has 2/kloc-0 colleges and 59 departments, and has become a comprehensive, research-oriented and open university with science, engineering, literature, art, history, philosophy, economy, management, law, education and medicine.

2. Peking University

Peking University was founded in 1898, which was the product of the Reform Movement of 1898 and the result of the prosperity of the Chinese nation. Formerly known as Shi Jing University Hall, it was the first national comprehensive university in modern China. After the Revolution of 1911, it was renamed as its current name in 19 12.

1994 became the first batch of national "2 1 1 project" key universities. 1On May 4th, 998, on the centenary of Peking University, the call of "To realize modernization, there must be a number of world-class universities" was issued, and then the "985 Project" to build world-class universities was quietly launched.

3. Zhejiang University

Zhejiang University is an institution of higher learning with a long history and outstanding reputation, located in Hangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city and a scenic tourist attraction in China. Qiushi College, the predecessor of Zhejiang University, was founded in 1897. It is one of the earliest new institutions of higher learning founded by the people of China. 1928, named National Zhejiang University.

Zhejiang University is a comprehensive, research-oriented and innovative university with distinctive characteristics and great influence at home and abroad. Its disciplines cover 13 categories, including philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management, art and interdisciplinary subjects. There are 7 departments and 39 professional colleges (departments).