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What subjects does the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics major take?
The postgraduate entrance examination for this major includes public courses and professional courses.

1, public course: ideological and political theory, all students who take the postgraduate entrance examination need to take this course. English, generally take English I or English II, depending on the enrollment requirements of the school. This course mainly tests candidates' English reading, writing, translation and understanding abilities.

2. Specialized courses: Mathematics professional foundation: It usually includes two specialized courses, and the specific subjects vary according to the school and research direction. Generally including: mathematical analysis (advanced mathematics), linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, advanced mathematics. Some colleges may subdivide more specialized courses, such as ordinary differential equations, abstract algebra, topology, geometry and so on. Specific subjects need to be determined according to the graduate enrollment brochure.