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What is the postgraduate entrance examination?
There are four specialized courses for postgraduate entrance examination, which are two public courses, 1 specialized course, 1 basic course. Among them, public courses are English and politics, basic courses are mathematics or professional foundations, and professional courses are divided into 13 categories, namely philosophy, law, literature, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, history, economics, education, military science, management, art and so on.

1, Politics: Politics is a compulsory subject in all exams, and the score is 100. Moreover, there is only one kind of political test paper for postgraduate entrance examination, that is, all candidates' political test papers are the same. English, the score is 100, but English is divided into English I and English II papers. Candidates with different majors have different types of test papers.

2. Basic course: Mathematics or professional foundation. The score is 150. It can be divided into three types: mathematics one, mathematics two and mathematics three, and different types of professional papers are different.

3. A professional course: divided into 13 categories. Philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management, art, etc. Among them, master of law, comprehensive western medicine, education, history, psychology, computer, agriculture and so on. Belongs to the unified examination professional course; Other non-uniform specialized courses are independent propositions of universities.

The national postgraduate entrance examination is divided into two stages: initial examination and second examination. Both the initial examination and the second examination are important parts of the postgraduate entrance examination. The initial examination is organized by the state, and the second examination is organized by the admissions unit. The initial examination methods are divided into national unified examination, joint examination, separate examination and recommended exemption.