Recently, I found that some people have some debates about whether some universities are first-tier or second-tier levels. The editor below will analyze with you how to distinguish between first-tier universities and second-tier universities and how much difference is there between these two levels of universities.
First of all, I want to explain to you that in the past, in order to facilitate better universities and majors to admit students of better quality, the admission batches were classified as undergraduate early batch, undergraduate first batch, undergraduate second batch, undergraduate third batch, junior college first batch, junior college second batch, etc.
Only, there is no difference between first- and second-tier universities. The current saying of first- and second-tier universities belongs to the folk definition. People like to call first-tier universities first-tier universities, second-tier universities second-tier universities, and private universities third-tier universities.
In fact, there is no dispute about the judgment of the third-tier universities. People’s so-called third-tier universities are all privately run and have clear standards. But some public universities not only have first-tier batch enrollment, but also second-tier batch enrollment. People have started to argue about such universities when defining them as first-tier universities or second-tier universities.
Many provinces and cities in my country have some such schools. They enroll in the first batch of undergraduate students in the province or in some major college entrance examination provinces, but outside the province, they enroll in the second batch of undergraduate students. Especially now, more and more provinces have gradually cancelled the admission batches. Not only many provinces have merged the third and second batches of undergraduates, but some provinces have also merged the undergraduate batches into one batch, retaining only the undergraduate batches and junior college batches. This makes it much more difficult for people to judge whether a university is a first- or second-tier university.
Because it is a distinction among the people, different people also have some deviations in the definition of first- and second-tier universities.
Generally speaking, the so-called first-tier universities generally refer to universities where all majors are enrolled in the first batch of undergraduate students in all provinces and cities, or most majors are enrolled in the first batch of undergraduate students in most provinces. Universities like mainly include all the " Double First-Class " construction universities in my country, as well as some provinces that focus on building or are more famous dual-non universities. These universities have stronger comprehensive strength. Even if there are second-batch undergraduate enrollment, there are very few enrollment majors and provinces, and the first-batch undergraduate enrollment is still the main focus.
Because it is relatively easy to enroll in colleges and universities, enrolling in first-tier universities in other provinces requires approval from the Ministry of Education and is not easy to pass. Some universities recruit students for undergraduate students in the province, but in many other provinces, they still recruit students for undergraduate students in the second batch. In the eyes of many people, such universities cannot be called real first-tier universities. Some people will define them as second-tier universities. If there is no first-tier enrollment and only second-tier enrollment, it is a certain second-tier enrollment.
Overall, most first-tier universities are still stronger than second-tier universities. However, whether it is employment or graduation certificate, there are obvious differences between Double First-Class and Ordinary Undergraduate Colleges and Universities, and it is easy to find out that they are graduates from Double First-Class universities. However, even if the undergraduate batches of public institutions are different in the same university, HR cannot tell who is the first and second-tier university. In fact, it is the same.
It’s just that many ordinary second-tier colleges are named “Some College”, which sounds like second-tier colleges, and it really doesn’t sound more domineering as “Some College”.
Relatively speaking, some second-tier universities are relatively strong and popular majors, and will also recruit students in the first batch of undergraduate students. There are also some second-tier universities that have very professional characteristics or are affected by their city, and the admission scores for the second batch of undergraduates exceed the first-tier line. The poor majors of ordinary first-tier universities may not be as good as those of ordinary second-tier universities. For a relatively unpopular first-tier university, employment may not be as good as a popular second-tier university. For example, the admission score of a more famous second-tier medical college is very high, and the admission score of a second-tier university is also higher than the first-tier university.