Wuhu City - Education

Education

Universities & Colleges

  • Anhui Normal University (安徽师笵大学)
  • Anhui University of Technology and Science (安徽工程大学)
  • Wannan Medical College (皖南医学院)
  • Wuhu Radio and TV University (芜湖广播电视大学)
  • Wuhu Vocational Institute of Technology (芜湖职业技术学院)
  • Anhui Business College of Vocational Technology (安徽商贸职业技术学院)
  • Anhui Technical College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (安徽机电职业技术学院)
  • Anhui college of CHinese traditional medicine (安徽中医药高等专科学校)
  • Anhui vocational college of information technology (芜湖信息职业学院)

Notable High Schools

  • Wuhu City No.1 High School(芜湖市第一中学)
  • The High School Affiliated to Anhui Normal University (安徽师范大学附属中学)
  • Nanling County No.1 High School (南陵县第一中学)
  • Wuhu County No.1 High School (芜湖县第一中学)
  • Wuhu City No.12 High School (芜湖市第十二中学)
  • Fanchang County No.1 High School (繁昌县第一中学)

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