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Beijing Information Science and Technology University

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Beijing Information Science and Technology University (20210608145706)
Beijing Information Science and Technology University (20210608145706)

Beijing Information Science and Technology University (BISTU) is a school of higher education and a merger in founding process of Beijing Institute of Machinery and Beijing Information Technology Institute. The university takes engineering as its main faculty combined with management, liberal and science programs. It is a member of the Plan 111.

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Beijing Information Science and Technology University
XiaoYing East Road, Haidian District Qinghe

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北京信息科技大学(清河小营校区)

XiaoYing East Road
100192 Haidian District, Qinghe
Beijing, China
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