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The difference between private universities and public universities
1, different organizers

State-owned universities: State-owned universities are universities funded by the national government or local governments, which is what we usually call public government-run universities, rather than universities sponsored by private bosses and social enterprises.

Private universities: Literally, private universities are universities sponsored by enterprises, social organizations and individual citizens (private bosses). Usually a university sponsored by a non-state government. Without government financial support, the school is responsible for its own profits and losses.

Due to different organizers, there are also differences in management. Principals of public schools and other administrative departments are dispatched by government organizations. For example, Zheng, former deputy secretary of Zhejiang University, stressed that he went to Guizhou University as the president for four and a half years, and now he has been transferred back to Zhejiang University. The management such as the president of a private university is the organizer or hired by the organizer.

2. Social outlook

I have to admit that under the same conditions, people always think that private universities are not as good as public universities. After all, Tsinghua, Peking University, the National People's Congress and Jiaotong University, which people are familiar with, are all public. Otherwise, there will be no difference between famous universities and state-owned universities. So many private independent colleges have changed their names before, and they don't look like private universities.

For example, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuchang Branch seems to be a private university, but it is actually a private university, but now it is renamed Wuchang Shouyi College. If people don't know the past of the school, at least they won't think it is a private university. (It's just an example. I'm not saying this school is not good. In fact, this school is one of the best private colleges in China, with high scores, and it is basically the second batch of enrollment. )

Private tuition is very expensive.

Just like the private universities mentioned above, without the support of state funds, tuition fees are generally expensive, generally 1-20000. Even if the name is changed, the second batch of enrollment will not reduce tuition fees; In state-owned universities, with the support of state financial funds, the annual tuition fee is usually around 5,000 yuan, which is acceptable to most families.

The above are the main differences between private universities and public universities. Of course, whether it is a famous university or a state-owned university, we must study hard on our own. Private universities also have excellent students, and state-owned universities also have students who muddle along. Some are studying in social training institutions, and some are doing well.