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Ranking of good junior colleges in Shanghai

Ranking of the top ten colleges in Shanghai

1. Shanghai Tourism College

Shanghai Tourism College, located in Shanghai, was founded in 1979. It was then named "Shanghai Tourism College" and was affiliated to the Shanghai Municipal Foreign Affairs Office. In 1980, the Ministry of Education approved the name change to "Shanghai Tourism College". In 1983, it was placed under the dual leadership of the Shanghai Municipal Tourism Bureau and the Higher Education Bureau. In 1986, it was placed under the leadership of the National Tourism Administration. In 2003, it was placed under the management of Shanghai Normal University and merged with the former Shanghai Normal University School of City and Tourism to form Shanghai Normal University School of Tourism.

2. Shanghai Publishing and Printing College

Shanghai Publishing and Printing College, located in Shanghai, China, was founded in 1953. It was the first publishing and printing school established after the founding of New China. It is the cradle of publishing and printing professional education in New China. It is a special school established by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. It is an outstanding unit in the construction of 100 model backbone higher vocational colleges in the country; a national higher vocational education major. Teaching resource database construction unit; one of the first batch of pilot units to build a modern university system in Shanghai.

3. Shanghai Civil Aviation Vocational and Technical College

Shanghai Civil Aviation Vocational and Technical College is located in Shanghai. It is approved by the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government, registered with the Ministry of Education, and affiliated with the Civil Aviation Administration of China. This full-time general higher education college is based on the Civil Aviation Shanghai Secondary Vocational School. In 2008, the school was upgraded to a deputy bureau-level institution. In May 2012, it was upgraded again to a national higher vocational college, namely Shanghai Civil Aviation Vocational and Technical College. . The college is also stepping up preparations for upgrading to an undergraduate college. With the Civil Aviation University of China, Civil Aviation Flight College of China, and Guangzhou Civil Aviation Vocational and Technical College.

4. Shanghai Donghai Vocational and Technical College

Shanghai Donghai Vocational and Technical College, located in Shanghai, was founded in 1993. It is a public welfare private university approved by the Ministry of Education. According to the school’s official website in January 2015, the school covers an area of ??225 acres, with 100,000 square meters of teaching and living space, 66.2 million yuan in teaching equipment, 347,000 paper books (and 915GB of electronic books), and total assets of more than 402 million Yuan Yuan.

5. Shanghai Maritime Vocational and Technical College

Shanghai Maritime Vocational and Technical College is a general university approved by the Shanghai Municipal Government to specialize in cultivating high-level maritime technology talents. It is a higher vocational college in Shanghai. It is one of the construction units of specialized colleges and universities and a high-skilled talent training base in Shanghai. The history of the college can be traced back to the technical secondary school department of Shanghai Maritime University established in 1958. In 2001, with the approval of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and the consent of the Ministry of Education, Shanghai Maritime Workers University was transformed from an adult college into a general university of Shanghai Maritime Vocational and Technical College.

6. Shanghai Vocational College of Arts and Crafts

Shanghai Vocational College of Arts and Crafts is the only independently established art and design higher vocational college in Shanghai. The higher vocational colleges piloted in the education system reform are national model higher vocational colleges. A group of young and middle-aged teachers among them not only teach well and are deeply loved and respected by students, but are also often active in the domestic and foreign art circles. Their works have been exhibited at home and abroad many times, and they are often invited to participate in international art exchanges. They have gained a certain reputation. Many teachers have also participated in the compilation of art textbooks for higher vocational colleges across the country.

7. Shanghai Electronic Information Vocational and Technical College

Shanghai Electronic Information Vocational and Technical College is a public full-time general higher vocational college that cultivates electronic information, advanced manufacturing and productivity High-quality technical and skilled talents in the service industry. The school is a backbone vocational project construction institution of the "National Demonstration Higher Vocational College Construction Plan", a Shanghai Demonstration Higher Vocational and Technical College, and an advanced unit of Shanghai vocational education. In April 2001, with the approval of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, the college was transformed into a full-time general institution of higher learning.

8. Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College

Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, referred to as "Shangcheng Institute", was founded in 1951 and is located in Shanghai. It is a full-time public institution of higher learning approved by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and registered with the Ministry of Education. Ranked in the "085 Project", it is an important member of the China Construction Education Association and the China Higher Education Society. In April 2016, with the approval of the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and filing with the Ministry of Education, Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College was merged with Shanghai Urban Management Vocational and Technical College and Shanghai Jianfeng Vocational and Technical College.

9. Shanghai Jiaotong Vocational and Technical College

Shanghai Jiaotong Vocational and Technical College, located in Shanghai, is an independent full-day institution approved by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and registered with the Ministry of Education in April 2001. Ordinary institutions of higher learning. The college was jointly established by four former Shanghai transportation, seaport, civil aviation, and railway industry colleges. It is a higher education institution that integrates land, sea, air, and urban transportation education and cultivates comprehensive transportation professionals. vocational school.

10. Shanghai Science and Technology Vocational College

Shanghai Science and Technology Vocational College is located in Jiading District, Shanghai. It was formerly the Shanghai Second Science and Technology School founded in 1959.

From April 1968 to October 1978, it changed its name to Shanghai Science and Technology School, Shanghai Electronic College, Shanghai Instrument and Telecommunications Industry Bureau "July 21" Workers' University, Shanghai Second Science and Technology School and Shanghai University of Science and Technology Branch. In February 1993, it was renamed Shanghai Science and Technology College.

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