Minjiang College Admission Score 2022

Minjiang college admission score 2022: 433.

Minjiang College, located in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province, is a full-time undergraduate college approved by the Ministry of Education in 2002. Its predecessor was Fuzhou Teachers College founded by 1958 and Minjiang Vocational College founded by 1984 (referred to as "Fujian University" for short, including Fuzhou Arts and Crafts School merged by 200/kloc-0). 20 10 Fujian Conservatory of Music founded by patriotic overseas Chinese Mr. Cai Jikun was merged into Minjiang College.

The school is now a pilot university for postgraduate education of "serving the special needs of the country", a key construction university in Fujian Province, a first-class application-oriented construction university (Class A), a demonstration application-oriented undergraduate university in Fujian Province, the first batch of demonstration universities for deepening the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education, and a demonstration university for party building work in Fujian Province.

After more than 60 years of development, the school has become an application-oriented undergraduate university with relatively complete disciplines, high school-running level and certain influence. There are about10.6 million full-time students and more than10.0 million full-time teachers, among whom 93.2% are teachers with master's degree or above (including 42% with doctoral degree).

The school has 16 secondary colleges, MBA degree and 6 1 undergraduate majors, covering eight disciplines such as economy, law, literature, history, science, engineering, management and art. At present, it has three provincial key disciplines, one provincial first-class discipline (plateau discipline) 1 one, and provincial applications.

Scientific research achievements of Minjiang University:

By the end of 20 12 and 10, school teachers had undertaken scientific research projects at all levels 16 10, including 30 national scientific research projects and 93 provincial (ministerial) projects10. Up to 20 1 1, it has won 27 scientific research achievement awards and 26 patents granted by governments at or above the provincial level; Published 5827 academic papers; Editor-in-chief published 225 academic works.

In 20 19, the school added 20 national scientific research projects, 52 provincial and ministerial projects and 6 provincial scientific research platforms. Four projects won the provincial social science outstanding achievement award, and four projects won the provincial science and technology award.