Henan - Colleges and Universities

Colleges and Universities

See also: List of universities and colleges in Henan

Public (a partial list)

  • Zhengzhou University (郑州大学)
  • Henan University (河南大学)
  • Henan Normal University(河南师范大学)
  • Henan University of Technology (河南工业大学)
  • Henan Agricultural University (河南农业大学) (founded 1913)
  • Henan Medical University
  • Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine(河南中医学院)
  • Henan University of Science and Technology (河南科技大学)
  • Kaifeng University (开封大学)
  • Xinxiang University (新乡学院)
  • Huanghe Science and Technology University (黄河科技学院)
  • Nanyang Institute of Technology
  • North China Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Power (华北水利水电学院)
  • Shangqiu Normal University(商丘师范学院)
  • Zhengzhou Institute of Aeronautical Industry Management (郑州航空工业管理学院)
  • Zhengzhou University of Light Industry (郑州轻工业学院)
  • Zhongyuan Institute of Technology (中原工学院)
  • Henan Polytechnic (河南职业技术学院)
  • Jiaozuo Institute of Technology
  • Anyang Teacher's College
  • Anyang Institute of Technology
  • Zhengzhou Grain University
  • Zhengzhou University of Technology
  • Zhengzhou Textile Institute
  • Zhengzhou College of Animal Husbandry Engineering
  • Luo Yang Institute of Technology
  • Pingdingshan Normal College
  • Xinyang Teachers College
  • Xinxiang Medical University
  • Henan Vocational Technical Teacher's College
  • Nanyang Teachers College(南阳师院)

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