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Can all college students take part in the National College Mathematics Competition?
Not all college students can take part in the national college mathematics competition, but generally they are college students above grade two.

The competition is divided into district (province, city and autonomous region) competitions and finals. Each division selects the finalists from the winners of the first prize in the division. Among them, subject awards are awarded according to key schools and non-key schools, mathematics majors and non-mathematics majors. The total number of winners in each division shall not exceed 15% of the total number of participants (the first prize, the second prize and the third prize account for 20%, 30% and 50% of the total number of winners respectively). The title is "the third national mathematics competition for college students (* * division) * and other prizes".

The final prize is that the total number of participants in the national finals does not exceed 300. The number of finalists in each division shall not be less than 5 (including 2 mathematicians and 3 non-mathematicians), which shall be selected by each division among the winners of the first prize in the division. The final shortlist is approved by the competition organizing committee. The final stage of the reward level is awarded according to the absolute score.