The on-site presentation was held in the Liuxian Cave Park Concert Hall.
On June 22, our university held the 2025 Campus Open Day event, attracting more than 6,000 candidates and parents to visit the university and gain a comprehensive, multi-angle understanding of the university's unique appeal. The Open Day event was also livestreamed online, attracting 36,000 participants.
University Party Committee Deputy Secretary and President Xu Jianling delivered a speech titled "Serving National Development Through 'Chinese Characteristics World-Class' Vocational Education."
At 10:00 a.m., the Campus Open Day event officially began. University Party Committee Deputy Secretary and President Xu Jianling delivered a speech titled "Serving National Development Through 'Chinese Characteristics World-Class' Vocational Education," covering the university's development overview, core strengths, high-level faculty, applied research capabilities, and educational outcomes. He introduced and showcased the university's facilities, philosophy, characteristics, and achievements to candidates and parents from these five perspectives. Xu Jianling stated that Shenzhen Polytechnic is a "vocational empowerment platform" directly connected to industry, where classrooms seamlessly integrate with industry, professors collaborate with engineers, and learning occurs in sync with innovation. Choosing Shenzhen Polytechnic means choosing to achieve dreams alongside Shenzhen's miracles. The presentation hall was packed, with candidates and parents listening attentively, and the audience frequently erupting in enthusiastic applause.
Candidates and parents listened carefully to the presentation content.
Subsequently, Cui Lian, Director of the University's Admissions and Employment Office, provided a detailed interpretation of this year's admissions plans and policies. For 2025, our university has an admissions plan for 10,568 students, an increase of more than 500 from last year, covering 24 undergraduate programs and 83 associate programs. Undergraduate admissions plans cover 9 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) nationwide, with new additions of Sichuan and Guizhou compared to last year; associate admissions plans cover 20 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities). There are 18 admissions schools, with 1,268 undergraduate spots, which has doubled consecutively; associate admissions plans total 9,300, remaining consistent with previous years. This year, 9 new undergraduate admissions programs have been added, covering fields such as aviation equipment, computer science, and art design. For the summer college entrance exam undergraduate batch, history category candidates are being admitted for the first time. In provinces implementing the "3+1+2" new college entrance exam reform, all admissions programs have no restrictions on reselected subjects. In provinces implementing the "3+3" new college entrance exam reform, associate admissions programs have no subject selection limits, while undergraduate programs require "Physics" as one subject, with no limits on others. Under the "parallel volunteering" model, candidates who have been admitted to the university and pass the ideological and political assessment, physical examination, and professional adjustment will not be rejected.
Following this, deans from six schools—the School of Future Technology, School of Integrated Circuit, School of AI Undergraduate, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, School of Automotive and Transportation, and School of Economics—took the stage to deliver presentations. They discussed their programs' cultivation goals, faculty strengths, curriculum setup, practical training conditions, and employment and development prospects, highlighting their educational advantages and achievements. Liu Chifeng, HR Director of Huawei's Shenzhen Terminal Business Department, took the stage to introduce the results of university-enterprise collaboration and industry-education integration.
Finally, Cheng Haoran, a representative from the New Energy Vehicle Engineering Technology program within the School of Undergraduate Education, and Li Yuhan, a representative from the Electronic Information Engineering Technology (Experimental Class) program within the School of Future Technology, spoke. They shared their genuine experiences and what they gained from studying at the university.
Candidates and parents visited the exhibition booths of various secondary schools at the university's covered basketball court for on-site consultations.
Telecom students operating the Zhuji Dynamics Wheel-Foot Integrated Robot attracted significant attention from on-site consulting candidates and parents.
After the presentation, candidates and parents proceeded to the university's covered basketball court to visit the exhibition booths of various secondary schools for on-site consultations. Eighteen schools, along with the Admissions and Employment Office and the Student Affairs Office, set up consultation points on site. Head of the School, program directors, and senior faculty members were on hand to answer questions, engaging in in-depth discussions on topics such as admissions policies, program characteristics, curriculum setup, international exchanges, scholarships and financial aid, and daily services. The scene was bustling with crowds, and the atmosphere was lively.
Candidates and parents visited the exhibition booths of various secondary schools at the university's covered basketball court for on-site consultations.
On the day, the university provided thoughtful and comprehensive services for candidates and parents attending the event: Dining halls across campuses offered delicious lunches and specialties from the university's orchards, such as lychees; shuttle buses on ring lines transported candidates and parents to and from various event sites; and more than 30 visit points, including characteristic industry schools, training rooms, maker centers, libraries, happiness experience halls, academies, dormitories, and sports facilities, allowed candidates and parents to experience campus life up close. Each school also hosted distinctive exhibitions of technological and intangible cultural heritage works, as well as displays of student club activities. Candidates and parents were deeply impressed by the university's excellent facilities, high standards, and academic atmosphere.
The Campus Open Day event attracted more than 6,000 candidates and parents.
It is reported that this Open Day event is one of the university's series of promotional activities for the 2025 summer college entrance exam admissions. During the admissions promotion season, the university will also establish diverse channels for admissions promotion and consultation through methods such as on-site visits to source high schools, participation in local college entrance exam consultation sessions, online admissions promotion livestreams, WeChat official account promotions, and various consultation platforms for Q&A, while organizing and planning various themed admissions promotion activities to address questions from candidates and parents.
(Hu Mingming, Admissions and Employment Office / Text Zhang Lei, Propaganda Department Lin Huanda, Chen Hao Guang, University Integrated Media Center / Photos)