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Do you need a knife for the postgraduate entrance examination?
No need.

The following 23 subjects are national unified examination subjects:

Ideological and political theory (10 1), comprehensive ability of management entrance examination (199), English I (20 1), Russian (202), Japanese (203), English II (204), Mathematics I (204).

Pedagogy (3 1 1), psychology (3 12), history (3 13), mathematics (agriculture) (3 14), chemistry (agriculture) (3/kloc-

Plant physiology and biochemistry (465,438+04), animal physiology and biochemistry (465,438+05), LLM (legal) (497), LLM (illegal) (498).

Self-propositional subjects:

The examination papers and answer sheets of the unified examination subjects are uniformly distributed by the invigilator. The test paper of the self-proposition major course is sealed in an envelope, and the invigilator gives each candidate an envelope with his or her own candidate information (there may be candidates from different institutions and majors in the same examination room, so after getting the envelope, you must first check whether it is your own application information in case the invigilator sends it wrong).

After checking the information, you need to open the envelope with a knife (to ensure that the envelope is intact, because the test paper and answer sheet should be sealed), check the test paper, write your name and other candidates' information, and start answering questions.

After the exam, listen to the invigilator's instructions, return the answer sheet and the answer sheet to the envelope, and then seal the envelope with sealing strip (inside the envelope) and glue stick.