Public universities are popular except some famous schools, while private universities require higher admission standards.
2. Schools are different in size.
The former is generally larger than the latter; The teacher-student ratio is often that public universities are less than private universities.
3. Different sources of funds
Part of the funds for running state-owned universities come from the government, which belongs to government behavior, while private universities are "educational institutions run by social forces" with their own funds. According to the Law on the Promotion of Private Education, the treatment of students in private universities is exactly the same as that of students in public universities.
4. The gap in tuition fees.
Public colleges and universities are supported by state finance and subsidized by the state, so students' tuition fees are low. Private colleges and universities have no state subsidies, and the operation of the school depends on the school itself, which is very expensive. So the tuition fees of private colleges are usually very high.