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Do English majors need to take math exams for postgraduate entrance examination?
Mathematics is not required for English majors' postgraduate entrance examination, but politics, foreign languages and two specialized courses are required for English majors' postgraduate entrance examination.

The national unified entrance examination for graduate students refers to the general name of the relevant examinations organized by the education authorities and enrollment institutions for the selection of graduate students, which consists of the initial examination and re-examination organized by the national examination authorities and enrollment units. It is a selective examination, and the type of academic qualifications admitted is general higher education.

Chief captain

According to the relevant regulations of our country, the general master's education focuses on cultivating teaching and scientific research talents, and the types of degrees awarded are mainly degrees. The entrance examination for ordinary postgraduate students is mainly the general higher education (full-time and part-time ordinary postgraduate students) in the unified entrance examination for postgraduate students at the beginning of the year (referred to as "unified examination"). After being admitted, they will get graduate status.

Upon graduation, if the course study and thesis defense meet the requirements of the Academic Degrees Regulations, you can get a diploma and a degree certificate.

Professional master

According to the orientation of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, a professional degree is a degree with a professional background, which trains senior professionals in a specific occupation. The learning methods of professional master's education are flexible, which can be roughly divided into two categories: general higher education (full-time and part-time ordinary graduate students) and traditional on-the-job graduate students (literature) learning.