The basic requirements for the initial test scores of candidates who enter the re-examination in a separate examination refer to the basic requirements for the initial test scores of candidates who enter the re-examination in accordance with the "National Minority High-level Key Talents Program".
The basic requirements for candidates who apply for the "Special Program for Retired College Soldiers" to enter the re-examination are as follows: According to the major (category) they apply for, the total score will drop by 23 points on the basis of the basic requirements of the initial test results announced by the Ministry of Education, and the single subject must meet the basic requirements announced by the Ministry of Education.
The basic requirements of the preliminary test results of the "high-level talents plan for ethnic minorities" refer to the total score requirements of the "high-level talents plan for ethnic minorities" announced by the Ministry of Education.
The school was founded in 1960, formerly known as the School of Meteorology, Nanjing University. 1963 was independently set up as a meteorological college, and 1978 was listed as a national key university. In 2004, the school was renamed Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology. Since 2007, Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, China Meteorological Bureau, Ministry of Education and State Oceanic Administration have been established. Now it is a central and local university mainly managed by Jiangsu Province.
The current construction of the school:
The school campus covers an area of about 2,000 mu, with a collection of 2.47 million paper documents and 6.5438+0.99 million electronic books in Chinese and foreign languages. There are 22 professional colleges and 75 undergraduate majors; At present, there are 4 post-doctoral research stations, 7 first-class discipline doctoral degree authorization points and 25 first-class discipline master degree authorization points.
19 master's degree authorization point; There are more than 2,000 full-time teachers and about 35,800 full-time students, including about 28,300 undergraduates, about 6,200 graduate students and about 1.300 international students.