China Mathematics Competition (CMC) was held. The contest was sponsored by the chinese mathematical society Popularization Committee and has been successfully held for seven times.
Scale: The number of applicants is 70,000 per year, which is still in the popularization stage. Some universities don't organize competitions.
Qiu Chengtong University Students' Mathematics Competition
Qiu Chengtong University Students' Mathematics Competition (hereinafter referred to as Autumn Competition) was initiated by Professor Qiu Chengtong. It is aimed at students from Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan, aiming at comprehensively testing their mathematics knowledge, literacy and ability, and promoting the reform of university mathematics education in China. This competition examines students' abilities in four aspects: analysis and differential equations, geometry and topology, algebra, combination and number theory, calculation, statistics and applied mathematics, and accordingly, China Award, Wei Liangzhou Award and Xu Award are established. Each student can take part in the competition in up to four subjects. According to the three best results, the individual all-around prize, namely the Qiu Chengtong Prize, will be selected. The title of the competition is led by Qiu Chengtong, a proposition of first-class mathematicians in Europe and America, and the difficulty is equivalent to the postgraduate qualification examination of famous foreign universities.
Reference link: 20 16 The 7th Qiu Chengtong University Mathematics Competition.
Scale: The number of participants is small, with hundreds each year, mostly concentrated in universities in Tsinghua, Peking University, Chinese University of Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, Fudan University, Wuhan University and Taiwan Province Province.
contemporary undergraduate mathematical contest in modeling
The National Mathematical Modeling Competition for College Students was founded in 1992 and held once a year. At present, it has become the largest basic subject competition in domestic universities and the largest mathematical modeling competition in the world. In 20 15, there were 28,665 teams (including 25,646 undergraduate teams and 30 19 specialist teams) and nearly 86,000 college students from 33 provinces/municipalities/autonomous regions (including Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions), Singapore and the United States.