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China Meteorological University ranking: "Nanqi" surpassed Nanda and Peking University, ranking first.

There are not many universities in China, and there are only two schools directly under the famous Meteorological Bureau: "Nanqi" and "Chengqi". The three directly affiliated schools are Beijing Institute of Meteorology (later merged into Nanjing Institute of Meteorology), Nanjing Institute of Meteorology and Chengdu Institute of Meteorology. The Institute of Meteorology has not been exempted from customs duties. In order to get rid of the label of meteorology, it was renamed Information Engineering University. Unexpectedly, information engineering was broken, and some software technical colleges also joined the ranks of information engineering.

Meteorology no.1 high school

Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology was formerly known as National Central University (Department of Meteorology, National Nanjing University), and 1963 was independently established as Nanjing Institute of Meteorology. 1999 Beijing Institute of Meteorology was merged into Nanjing Institute of Meteorology and renamed Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology in 2004. 20 17 was selected as the first batch of "double first-class" world-class discipline construction universities (the selected discipline was atmospheric science). As the top meteorological college in China, "Ren Nanqi" accounts for 78% of the staff of the National Meteorological Bureau.

Subject evaluation ranking

In the fourth round of discipline evaluation, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology got A+ in atmospheric science, followed by Peking University, and the atmospheric science strength of PLA University of Science and Technology (merged with Air Force Meteorological College), Lanzhou University and University of Science and Technology of China was also very strong.