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Inner Mongolia Energy Vocational College
China

Popularity:26

Official website: http://www.nmpower.cn/
Tel:0471-3298210,0471-3298211
Address:Xinni Road, Xincheng District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Inner Mongolia Energy Vocational College was founded in 1997. Its predecessor was Inner Mongolia Electric Power Training College. In 2010, it was approved by the Inner Mongolia People's Government and filed with the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, and was upgraded to a national unified enrollment college. It is the only full-time general higher vocational college in the energy field in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. There is also an attached secondary vocational school. The college is located in Xincheng District, Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The college covers an area of 129 acres and a building area of 50,000 square meters. There are 134 faculty members, 84 full-time teachers, 37 faculty members with middle and senior professional titles, and more than 3,000 students. The college has seven colleges, including energy and power, transportation, automobiles, construction engineering, business culture, veterans education, and software engineering. It has 14 characteristic advantage brand professional groups and professional directions, including wind power generation, photovoltaics, mechatronics, new energy vehicles, aviation high-speed rail, rail transportation, computer applications, fire protection, and accounting. The school keeps in mind its original intention of "educating people for the Party and cultivating talents for the country", fully implements the Party's education policy, implements the fundamental task of cultivating morality and cultivating people, pays attention to connotation construction and standardized development, upholds the school motto of "learning from the good, being confident and tolerant", highlights the characteristics of militarized management, and strives to establish a high-level red vocational school.