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Is a university made up of colleges?
Of course, this is different. There are two kinds of colleges. One is the "college" under the university you mentioned. For example, Peking University will have schools of economics, physics and foreign languages. It should be said that this kind of college is more for the convenience of management and distinction. Is the administrative unit below the university, graduated with the certificate of "Peking University".

There is also a "college", which is the name of a university. For example, teachers' colleges are lower in rank than "universities" (universities in China have a lot of face, and generally those that can be renamed as universities will not be called colleges). This college itself is an independent university, not a subordinate administrative unit, and its diploma is also called "what college". Different names are very different, so be sure!

But it should be noted that not all colleges are worse than universities. For example, Lixin Accounting Institute may not be as good as many ordinary books.