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NNU Music Admission Ratio

88 to 101.

The School of Music of Nanjing Normal University has doctoral and master's degree authorization points for the first-level discipline of "Music and Dance" and a postdoctoral research mobile station for the first-level discipline of "Music and Dance", forming a comprehensive system from undergraduate education to postdoctoral education. The mobile station has a complete and mature talent training system. Among them, the musicology discipline is a key construction discipline of the national “211 Project”, a key discipline of Jiangsu Province’s “Ninth Five-Year Plan” and “Tenth Five-Year Plan”, and a brand major of Jiangsu Province’s colleges and universities. At the same time, the Conservatory of Music is the “National Sports and Art Teacher Training Base” of the Ministry of Education.

Nanjing Normal University is located in Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties. It is a key university in Jiangsu Province that has entered the national "211 Project" key construction. Its main origin can be traced back to Sanjiang Normal School founded in 1902, and later went through Liangjiang Excellent Normal School, Nanjing Higher Normal School, Southeast University, Fourth Sun Yat-sen University, Jiangsu University, Central University, Nanjing University, etc.; its other It originated from Huiwen College founded in 1888 and later developed into the private Jinling University. In 1951, it merged with the private Jinling Women's College of Arts and Sciences (formerly known as the private Jinling Women's University) to form the public Jinling University. In 1952, during the restructuring of colleges and universities across the country, Nanjing Normal University was established on the basis of the original Nanjing University, Jinling University and other relevant departments. In 1984, it was renamed Nanjing Normal University. In 2000, Nanjing Power College was merged. At present, the disciplines cover literature, history, philosophy, education, science, engineering, economics, law, management and other categories.