Nanyang Institute of Technology

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Nanyang Institute of Technology
南陽理工學院 (Chinese)
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32°58′25.385″N112°32′57.088″E / 32.97371806°N 112.54919111°E / 32.97371806; 112.54919111
Campus1.1733 km² [1]
Website www.nyist.edu.cn
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 南陽理工學院
Simplified Chinese 南阳理工学院

The Nanyang Institute of Technology is a full-time public undergraduate college. [2] It is located in Nanyang, Henan, a famous historical and cultural city. [3] The school has 19 teaching colleges, covering nine departments of science, engineering, management, literature, economics, education, law, medicine, and art. There are more than 20,000 full-time students and students.

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References

  1. "基本情况-南阳理工学院".
  2. Introduce to Nanyang Institute of Technology (in Chinese)
  3. Brief Introduction to Nanyang Institute of Technology