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In principle, private colleges and universities cannot recruit students who are 'upgraded to a bachelor's degree", which has attracted the attention of many parents. Are the "post-secondary transfer" students referred to in this regulation the "post-secondary transfer" students in Jiangsu? This reporter interviewed an authoritative figure from the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education yesterday.
This person said that they had just seen the Ministry of Education document and had not had time to study it carefully. However, in a literal sense, the "undergraduate education at the beginning of the junior college level of general higher education" in the policy refers to the current "special transfer". If you are sure.
, Jiangsu's existing "special transfer" enrollment policy will be adjusted.
According to reports, in Jiangsu's existing "special transfer" enrollment policy, the colleges and universities that accept "special transfer" students are independent colleges and private colleges, and the new policy of the Ministry of Education makes it clear that independent colleges and private colleges cannot recruit such students in principle.
Last year, 32 independent colleges and private colleges in Jiangsu planned to enroll a total of 8,253 students. Nearly 30,000 sophomores and juniors signed up for the exam, and the competition was fierce.
The dean of an independent college said in an interview with reporters yesterday that if this policy is really adjusted, it will be a "major blow" to independent colleges and private colleges. According to him, the relevant departments will put all the "special transfer" students to independent colleges and private colleges and universities for training, which is to support them in the policy, because the annual enrollment of private colleges and universities outside Nanjing is not satisfactory, and the "special transfer" makes them attractive to students, such as last year, Jiangnan University Taihu College, China University of Mining and Technology Xuhai College and Nantong University Xinglin College "special transfer" plan as many as 500 people.
According to the analysis of the dean of a private college, Jiangsu's "985 Project" colleges and universities include Nanjing University and Dongda University, and the key universities of the "211 Project" include Nanda University, Dongda University, China Southern Airlines, Southern Institute of Technology, Hehai, Nannong University, China Pharmaceutical University, Mining University, Jiangnan University, Jiangsu University and Southern Normal University. Once the policy is adjusted, there is also the issue of tuition fees. At present, due to the fact that the receiving institutions of the "special transfer" are all private in nature, the fees for each academic year have been adjusted from the initial 8,500 yuan to 9,000-13,000 yuan.
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Undergraduate. College is the foundation.
College is turning.
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The differences between private and public schools are: different tuition fees, different teachers, and different hardware equipment.
1. Tuition fees are different.
1. Private schools: The funds required for the operation and development of private schools are not allocated by the state finance, and are basically funded by the founder of the school to maintain the normal operation of the school. This includes the construction and maintenance of the school, and the salary of teachers, etc., which are the responsibility of the school itself, and belong to the form of self-management and self-financing.
Students are charged more tuition.
2. Public schools: Most of the funds required for the operation and development of public schools come from the financial allocation of the state, and the Ministry of Education will also allocate a certain amount of education and training funds according to the number of newly recruited students in the school. Tuition fees are charged less to students.
Second, the faculty is different.
1. Private schools: private schools can not provide a staff for teachers, and they need to pay more funds and benefits than public colleges and universities if they want to introduce powerful teachers. The faculty is better than that of public schools.
2. Public schools: Public schools can provide teachers with teacher staffing, which is determined by their own nature. Because public schools are state-owned institutions, they have unique advantages in teacher staffing and various welfare benefits (five insurances and one housing fund, subsidies, etc.).
The faculty is slightly inferior.
Third, the hardware equipment is different.
1. Private schools: All the hardware equipment expenses of private schools are solved by the schools themselves. The hardware equipment is inferior to that of public schools.
2. Public schools: The funds required by public schools for the purchase of hardware equipment and the introduction of advanced equipment can be allocated through the national treasury or local governments. The hardware equipment is better than that of public schools.
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Hello, this depends on which university you are going to for a bachelor's degree, the university is public, that is, public, and private, that is, private.
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Not all post-secondary schools are private, and there are both public and private schools. It's just that it is recruited by public schools, which is more difficult to admitalate, resulting in a high admission score. After all, public schools have cheap tuition fees and strong teachers.
However, most of the post-secondary schools are private for the reason: private schools have more enrollment, after all, private schools are for profit. Public and private schools come out to meet the same type of belt, both belong to the full-time undergraduate diploma.
Junior colleges, on the other hand, are generally technical schools, generally founded by private individuals, serve their social environment, and have higher tuition fees. The state generally supports schools with strong public academic nature.
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Is there a difference between private and public schools? Should you choose a public or private college?
One college is public, and the other college is divided into public and private, so what is the difference between public and private?
1. Tuition fee difference.
The most direct and obvious difference is the difference in tuition fees. This is because of the difference in the funding of running a school, and under normal circumstances, the tuition fees of private colleges and universities are 3 or 4 times that of public universities.
2. Enrollment scale.
If public colleges and universities are better in terms of background, faculty and management, then independent and private universities are more dominant in terms of characteristic majors and enrollment scale.
The enrollment scale of public colleges and universities is generally small, and even with the support of enrollment expansion policies, the actual growth of the number of students is still weak; On the other hand, the enrollment plans of independent and private colleges and universities are very generous, and they have undertaken the main increase in the number of students in the expansion plan.
3. Enrollment indicators.
For example, the enrollment index is also a weight criterion for our school selection, and we just said that private colleges and universities will be better than public ones, is this absolute? In fact, it is not necessarily, it depends on the enrollment index of each school, such as the enrollment index of Hunan Information University last year, which was relatively low, with only more than 300 people. Each school's enrollment metrics are related to the allocation of school resources.
Such as: teachers, teaching, dormitories, etc.
Public or private should not be just a literal choice. The advantages of running a school, characteristic majors, enrollment plans, competitiveness, and even the affordable range of tuition should all be taken into account as important considerations in choosing a school. Remember, there is only one chance to take the exam for the Unified Admissions College Upgrade, so you must be cautious.
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Let's put it this way, the full-time upgrade is the same, and the part-time upgrade is the same.
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Private colleges can participate in the upgrading of the college.
The post-secondary upgrade is generally an exam taken by college students in the sophomore and junior years. Generally, it is a college major that takes the school.
Or an undergraduate university with a partnership. In addition, the "college upgrade" school is generally a local region, a university professional school, generally not allowed to cross the examination significantly, only the selection of the same technical major trouble.
or related technical expertise.
Post-secondary exams.
Whether it is too difficult mainly depends on the difficulty coefficient of the exam, whether it is too difficult mainly depends on the person who takes the exam, in fact, the college entrance examination is much easier than the college entrance examination, and the key to whether you can be admitted is also to look at the mentality and confidence for learning.
The college entrance examination is a selective examination, not a sex test, and the total number of students is limited, so it does not mean that you can go according to it, and the admission standard is from high to low. As long as you are higher than others, then you will still have a chance to be admitted.
Don't think that the exam is difficult, it is all professional knowledge in the textbooks, and it is not too difficult to get a high score.
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