Xinyang Agricultural College

Last updated
TypeCollege, Public
Established1911
President Changhua Guo
Vice-president Qing Fu
Administrative staff
820
Students10000
Location
Website Official Website of XAC

Xinyang Agricultural College (XAC) is located in Xinyang City, a Southern Part of Henan Province, Central China, bordering on Shihe River on the north, lying at the foot of Mountain Xianshan on the west, overlooked by Mountain Jigongshan, one of the famous summer resorts in China.

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History [1]

Founded in 1911, located in Runan County, Zhumadian City, Henan Province, China, called RuNing mansion medium industrial school.

Moved to Xinyang City after 1949, its name was changed to Xinyang Agricultural School in 1958.

In 1992, Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China renamed it Xinyang Agriculture College.

Departments

There are many departments, such as foreign languages and literature, computer, science, agronomy, animal husbandry, biologic engineering, horticulture, agriculture, economic management, etc.

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References

  1. History Archived February 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine ,Official Website of XAC.