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【Good News】Our University Achieves Outstanding Results in the 2025 National Finals of the Business Competition Simulation Contest

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Recently, the 2025 National Finals of the Business Competition Simulation Contest concluded at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. The participating teams from our university's School of Economics and Management delivered exceptional performances, securing one national first prize, seven second prizes, and four third prizes. Among these achievements, the awards included:

  • Enterprise Decision-Making Track (Undergraduate Division): 1 first prize, 1 second prize

  • Enterprise Decision-Making Track (Postgraduate Division): 4 second prizes, 2 third prizes

  • Enterprise Operations Track (Undergraduate Division): 1 second prize, 1 third prize

  • Digital Intelligence Sandbox Track (Undergraduate Division): 1 second prize, 1 third prize


Additionally, our university was honored with the Outstanding Organization Award.

In recent years, our university has vigorously promoted the "competition-education integration" training model, deeply embedding academic competitions into the entire process of business talent cultivation. By establishing a three-tier training system—comprising basic training, specialized enhancement, and practical simulation—we have effectively elevated students' professional competencies and focused on nurturing versatile business talents with innovative spirit and practical abilities.

The National Business Competition Simulation Contest is one of the competitions listed in the "National College Student Competition Analysis Report" released by the China Association of Higher Education. Since its inception in 2001, it has grown into a vital platform for practical education in economics and management disciplines in China. This year's contest, organized by the Decision Simulation Professional Committee of the Chinese Association of Management Modernization, attracted nearly 50,000 faculty and students from 688 universities nationwide starting from March. After intense competition in the national semifinals and quarterfinals, 349 teams advanced to the national finals.


Our university placed great emphasis on the event's organization, mobilizing extensively, providing targeted training, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. From 107 participating teams, we selected 31 teams to compete in the national semifinals, ultimately winning 12 national awards. These accomplishments fully demonstrate our university's achievements in innovative talent cultivation and practical business education.