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Henan normal university ranking
Henan Normal University, Xinyang Normal University, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Luoyang Normal University, anyang normal College, nanyang normal College, Shangqiu Normal University, zhoukou normal university, Pingdingshan College and Zhengzhou Normal University.

Normal University has the longest history in China. In the traditional sense, normal universities mainly refer to colleges and universities that train all kinds of teachers. However, normal universities in the modern sense not only shoulder the mission of cultivating high-level teachers, but also are endowed with a brand-new comprehensive talent training base with the development of society. Normal universities are expanding from a relatively simple university to a more comprehensive university. Normal university is the university closest to the essence of education.

There are about 600,000 normal college graduates in China every year, and there are also many normal college students in Henan. Therefore, the competition among graduates from normal universities is still great every year. Therefore, if you want to stand out among so many normal college students, you can only have better professional knowledge and ability, otherwise it will be difficult to develop.

Employment prospects of normal college graduates:

Whether the employment prospects of normal college students are bright or not mainly depends on the students' own expectations of employment and the areas where they apply. In areas and schools with good treatment in all aspects, they will certainly face more cruel competition; The competition of teacher recruitment in public schools is stronger than that in private schools; Although girls have advantages, men and women have been recruited separately, and male teachers have become scarce.

The requirements for academic qualifications are getting higher and higher, especially for liberal arts teaching subjects, which makes the employment pressure of liberal arts students even greater.