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What courses are there for postgraduate entrance examination?
What courses are there for postgraduate entrance examination? The postgraduate entrance examination takes the following courses:

There are four courses in the postgraduate entrance examination: two public courses, one basic course (mathematics or professional foundation) and one professional course.

Two public courses: politics and English. Basic course: Mathematical or professional foundation. A specialized courses (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, etc. They are all professional courses for unified examinations; Other non-uniform specialized courses are independent propositions of universities. Public subjects such as ideological and political theory, foreign languages, college mathematics, etc. are put forward by the whole country, and specialized courses are mainly put forward by the enrollment units themselves (joining the national unified examination of schools).

Some majors are three or two. If you take three courses, the examination subjects are: ideological and political+foreign language+unified examination specialized course (out of 300 points), if you take two courses, it is foreign language+joint examination specialized course (out of 200 points).

Ideological and Political Education: The examination content generally includes five parts, namely, an introduction to the basic principles of Marxism, 24 points, an introduction to the theoretical system of Mao Zedong Thought and Socialism with Chinese characteristics, 30 points, an introduction to history, 14 points, ideological and legal basis, 16 points, and contemporary world economy, situation and policies. The examination is a closed-book examination, with a full score of 100 and an examination time of 180 minutes.

Foreign language: Foreign languages generally test English. English is generally divided into English I and English II papers. Candidates with different majors have different papers, with a total score of 100. Generally speaking, English II is easier. Many schools will choose English II and English I, but some candidates can choose Russian, Japanese and other languages to take the postgraduate entrance examination.

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Specialized course 1: For the majors who study mathematics, the first general specialized course for postgraduate entrance examination is to test mathematics, which is divided into Mathematics I, Mathematics II and Mathematics III. In many schools, economics majors take math three and biochemistry majors take math two. Majors who study mathematics I are basically science and engineering majors.

Among the three types of mathematics, Math 2 is less than Math 3 and Math 3 is less than Math 1. With the continuous adjustment of examination difficulty in recent years, Math III has also been dubbed Math-Youth Edition. Some majors don't study mathematics, but mainly focus on humanities and social sciences. A professional course examines the comprehensive foundation of professional courses.