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What subjects does the International Trade Postgraduate Entrance Examination take?
The subjects of international trade postgraduate entrance examination are politics, English, mathematics (III) and comprehensive economics (microeconomics and macroeconomics).

Politics and English are the national unified examinations, and politics takes the ideological and political theory. English can be (20 1) English I, (202) Russian, (203) Japanese and so on. Mathematics (III) is also a national unified examination with subject code 303.

However, economics synthesis is mostly an independent proposition of each school, and the specific examination content can refer to the enrollment professional catalogue published by each school that year. Students who take the postgraduate entrance examination for international trade need to be fully prepared and deeply understand the knowledge of various subjects in order to meet the examination challenge.