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Why is Xijing College so awesome? Why is Xijing College controversial?
Private universities are not recognized by the parents of most candidates because of their high tuition fees, but Xijing College is not. The school is very famous in the province and will soon be renamed "University". So, why is Xijing College so awesome? Why is Xijing College controversial?

1. Why is Xijing College so awesome?

202 1 1 65438+5. The Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education announced the list of colleges and universities to be established in Shaanxi Province and decided to rename Xijing College as Xijing University. After the renaming of colleges and universities has been investigated and publicized in the province, it still needs to wait for the approval of the Ministry of Education, and I believe that it will be renamed smoothly in the near future.

Changing the name from "College" to "University" can reflect the running strength of Xijing College, because the university called "University" has much higher requirements than "College" in terms of school scale, discipline development, teaching staff, teaching and scientific research level and infrastructure construction.

Xijing College, founded in 1994, is a first-class private university in Shaanxi Province. According to the soft science ranking of 202 1 Chinese private universities, the school is located at 45th place in China. College was upgraded to an undergraduate college in 2005, and reached the standard of renaming it as "University" in 20021.Its rapid development is worthy of recognition. At present, 38 undergraduate majors, including journalism, electronic information engineering, accounting, e-commerce, applied chemistry, mechanical design and manufacturing and its automation, automation, Internet of Things engineering and civil engineering, have been selected into the list of provincial first-class undergraduate majors in the "Two Million Plan" of the Ministry of Education. Mechanical manufacturing and automation are also national specialties.

The college also has a strong faculty, with about 2,000 faculty members, of whom 3 1% are teachers with associate senior titles or above, and 20 famous experts and professors are employed as distinguished professor and academic leaders of the college.

Second, why is Xijing College controversial?

Xijing College is controversial because it is about to be renamed as Xijing University.

China's existing Peking University and Nanjing universities, together with the University of Tokyo and the renamed Xijing University, just form the "Southeast and Northwest". However, from the perspective of school-running strength, Xijing University and the other three universities can be said to be "worlds apart". Peking University is one of the best universities in China, ranking first or second in the country, and has a high international reputation. Nanjing University is a 985,211,a double-class A university in China, and a well-known institution at home and abroad. The University of Tokyo is the best university in Japan, ranking 23rd in QS World University in 2022. However, Xijing College is only a private university, and many parents agree that it is not a famous school in China, let alone in the world.

But I think such a controversy is really unnecessary. After all, applying for a university depends not on the name of the school, but on whether the strength and admission scores of the school match your college entrance examination results.

I compiled the minimum admission scores of 20 19-202 1 Shaanxi Province for your reference:

20 19: the lowest score of liberal arts is 409, and the lowest score of science is 375.

2020: the lowest score of liberal arts is 423, and the lowest score of science is 370.

202 1 year: the lowest score for liberal arts is 4 14, and the lowest score for science is 364.

Tips: Xijing College is a private university, and the tuition is relatively expensive. Be sure to know the cost in advance before entering the exam.