How many universities are there in 211 University

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1. Up to now, there are 116 211 engineering universities in China. The "211 Project" refers to the construction of about 100 key universities and a number of key disciplines facing the 21st century. It was officially launched in November 1995 after being approved by the State Council.

2. There are 26 in Beijing, including Tsinghua University and Peking University, which are very famous at home and abroad. There are 10 universities in Shanghai, and the more famous ones are Fudan University and Jiaotong University. The number of other provinces and cities is relatively small.

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