List of universities and colleges in Hubei

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As of 2022, Hubei hosts 130 institutions of higher education, ranking sixth together with Hunan (130) among all Chinese provinces after Jiangsu (168), Guangdong (160), Henan (156), Shandong (153), and Sichuan (134). [1] [2] The following is List of Universities and Colleges in Hubei.

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Wuhan

Xiangyang

Jingzhou

Enshi

Xiaogan

Yichang

Shiyan

Huanggang

Huangshi

Jingmen

Xianning

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