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Score line of Sichuan Conservatory of Music
The scores of Sichuan Conservatory of Music are as follows:

Education 337.47.71; Article 346.38.57; Public Management 174.43.86, candidates can take it as a reference.

Sichuan conservatory of music

Sichuan Conservatory of Music is located in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It is a provincial full-time undergraduate college with "art" as its main feature, and it is one of the independent professional conservatories in China.

One of the 365,438+0 independent art colleges in China, a master's degree awarding unit, the first batch of MFA education pilot units in China, a national college student cultural quality education base, a postdoctoral innovation practice base in Sichuan Province, and a social art level grading institution.

Sichuan Conservatory of Music was founded in 1939 as an experimental school for drama education in Sichuan Province, and has gone through the development periods of Sichuan Music Experimental School, Sichuan Institute of Technology, Sichuan Art College, Chengdu Art College and Southwest Conservatory of Music. From 65438 to 0959, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was upgraded and renamed Sichuan Conservatory of Music, becoming one of the six professional conservatories with undergraduate education in China at that time.

1986, approved by the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, the school was granted the right to grant master's degrees.

In July 2022, the school official website showed that Sichuan Conservatory of Music has two campuses, Wuhou Campus (Headquarters) and Xindu Campus, covering an area of 1.200 mu, with 26 teaching departments and 10 research institutions. The school has more than 6000 students/kloc-0, and 352 professional and technical personnel at or above the deputy senior level. At the undergraduate level, there are 3 disciplines, 8 majors and 29 undergraduate majors in art, management and engineering (126 major). There are 3 authorized points for master of first-level disciplines; 2 master's degree authorization points.