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Do all majors have to take math exams for postgraduate entrance examinations?
Some majors don't take math in the postgraduate entrance examination, mathematics is divided into majors, and pure liberal arts majors don't have to take the exam. The majors that don't take math exams are Master of Law, Master of Business Administration, Chinese Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, Journalism, Communication, Broadcasting Host, Interview Editor, Art, Library Management, Law, Sociology, Fashion Design and Industrial Design (Art).

There are also majors that look at school policies: decoration design, medicine, biological sciences, administration, psychology (statistics are needed in applied psychology), English (some schools need scientific English), and landscape design (mainly agricultural schools).

Mathematics Major Required for Postgraduate Entrance Examination: The enrollment major of Mathematics 1 must be: mechanics, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, instrument science and technology, metallurgical engineering, power engineering and engineering thermophysics, electrical engineering, electronic science and technology, information and communication engineering, etc. Requirements for major enrollment of Mathematics II: All two disciplines majors in five first-level disciplines, including textile science and engineering, light industry technology and engineering, agricultural engineering, forestry engineering and food science and engineering.

The easiest majors to take the postgraduate entrance examination are: 1, journalism and communication. Journalism and communication includes journalism, radio and television journalism, advertising and editing and publishing. 2. Administration. 3. marketing. 4. Business administration. Business administration is a broad-based discipline, and individuals can choose their major according to their hobbies. 5. accounting.