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Do you have to take math for the chemistry postgraduate entrance examination, or are universities different? Graduate students of chemistry department please answer.
Not necessarily. Some majors need to be tested, some don't, some schools don't, and some do.

Well, you should go to the graduate website of the school you want to apply for.

However, most of chemistry does not need to take math test, and chemical engineering pays more attention to taking math test because it belongs to engineering, while organic, inorganic and analytical disciplines do not need to take math test.

Wish you success!

I am also a chemistry major in normal universities, and I can only take inorganic and organic analysis. As far as I know, these generally don't need to take math exams ... many of my classmates have already taken them, and they are generally two professional courses. If you apply for inorganic courses, you will attend inorganic courses and analytical courses or organic courses or comprehensive courses or other chemical courses. And the analysis is similar.

In fact, math is very difficult ... you can't learn a lot ... why do you take the risk? My classmates generally choose not to take the math test. . . .