Fujian Normal University will enroll 3,825 students in Fujian Province *** in 2022, including 74 students admitted to the local rural special program (history) and 191 students admitted to the local rural special program (physics).
The general undergraduate batch (physics) admitted 1,242 people, and the general undergraduate batch (history) admitted 319 people. 1,384 general undergraduate students (teaching majors and public-funded normal school students, etc.) have been approved in advance. There are 200 undergraduate students in physical education and 415 undergraduates in art.
The major with the lowest admission score is primary education-Quanzhou (publicly funded normal school students).
The major with the highest average score is Chemistry (Chemistry Biological Sciences Comprehensive Training) in the general undergraduate batch (physics) - Xiamen, with an average score of 616 and a maximum score of 626.
Fujian Normal University is located in Fuzhou, a famous historical and cultural city known as "Zoulu on the Seaside". It is a century-old provincial institution of higher learning with a long history and great reputation. The school originated from the "Fujian Excellent Normal School" founded by Mr. Chen Baochen, the imperial teacher of the Qing Dynasty, in 1907. Later, after several adjustments and mergers from South China Women's College of Arts and Sciences, Fujian Union University, Fujian Provincial Normal College and other units, Fujian Normal College was established in 1953. , in 1972 it was renamed Fujian Normal University and it is still used today.
In 2012, the Ministry of Education and the Fujian Provincial People’s Government approved the establishment of Fujian Normal University. In 2014, it was identified as a key high-level university in Fujian Province. In 2018, it was identified as a national first-class university construction university in Fujian Province.
The school headquarters currently has two campuses, Qishan and Cangshan, covering an area of ??about 4,000 acres. There are currently 84 undergraduate majors (77 majors for full-time general undergraduate enrollment in 2022), more than 24,000 full-time general undergraduate students, and about 10,000 postgraduate students of various types.
Five disciplines including chemistry, engineering, materials science, computer science, and environment/ecology are among the top 1 in the ESI global rankings.