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What are the subjects for the postgraduate entrance examination?
Postgraduate examination subjects include politics, foreign languages, mathematics or professional foundation and specialized courses, with a total of four courses.

Postgraduate examination subjects are divided into four categories: mathematics, English, politics and professional courses. Among them, mathematics is divided into mathematics one, mathematics two and mathematics three; English is divided into English I and English II.

Among them, professional courses are divided into philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management, art and so on (a total of 13 categories).

Mathematical subdivision:

Mathematics 1: Mathematics 1 consists of advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. Among them, advanced mathematics accounts for about 56%, about 84 points; Linear algebra accounts for about 22% and scores about 33; Probability theory and mathematical statistics account for about 22% and 33 points.

Math II: Math II includes advanced mathematics and linear algebra. Among them, advanced mathematics accounts for about 78% and linear algebra accounts for about 22%.

Math III: Math III consists of calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. Among them, calculus accounts for about 56%, about 84 points; Linear algebra accounts for about 22% and scores about 33; Probability theory and mathematical statistics account for about 22% and 33 points.