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Is mathematics a compulsory subject for postgraduate entrance examination? Do graduate students of any major have to take math exams? Please give an explanation.
Mathematics is not a compulsory subject: there are many majors that do not take mathematics, such as history, law, communication, philosophy, psychology, medicine, foreign languages, biology, administration and so on.

Moreover, mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is also divided into mathematics one, two, three and four, and mathematics two is the most difficult and the least content to be tested. Math 1 is more difficult and more difficult. Math 1 and 2 are generally taken as postgraduate subjects for science and engineering. Mathematics III and IV are generally the subjects to be tested in the postgraduate entrance examination, such as economics.

English and politics should be tested anyway.