Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Region: Eastern Asia
Country/Region: China
Found Year: 1958
Address: North Third Ring Road 15, Chaoyang District, , Beijing, China
Introduction

Beijing University of Chemical Technology (simplified Chinese: 北京化工大学; traditional Chinese: 北京化工大學;pinyin: Běijīng Huàgōng Dàxué), abbreviated as BUCT, colloquially known in Chinese as Beihua (北化, Běihuà) or Huada(化大, Huàdà), is one of the outstanding universities in mainland China. BUCT was founded in 1958 and is affiliated with the Ministry of Education. As one of China's key institutions of higher learning, especially in chemistry studies, a member university of the Project 211, BUCT has developed from an institution of scientific specialties to a comprehensive university with a core curriculum of science, economic management, languages and other liberal arts.

Academic Ranking of World Universities
301-400
Academic Ranking of World Universities
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301-400
2020
301-400
2021
301-400
2022
Global Ranking of Academic Subjects
All Subjects
Subject
Rank
Best Ranked Subjects
Subject Rank
Chemical Engineering
6
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
34
Chemistry
51-75
Instruments Science & Technology
51-75
Materials Science & Engineering
51-75
Energy Science & Engineering
51-75
Remote Sensing
51-75
Atmospheric Science
151-200
Key Statistics
23338
Total Enrollment
439(1.9%)
International Students
15575
Undergraduate Enrollment
154(1.0%)
International Students
6789
Graduate Enrollment
285(4.2%)
International Students