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Does the architecture postgraduate entrance examination need mathematics?
Not necessarily.

Look at the school and the professional direction.

Let me give you an example: Harbin Institute of Technology. There are several research directions, and the examination subjects are basically:

Specialized course 1: Chinese and foreign architectural history/architectural structure and structural selection; Specialized Course 2: Architectural Design I (Six-hour Rapid Design)

Southeast university: major 1: architectural synthesis; Major 2: Fundamentals of Architectural Design (quick questions, six hours)

Tsinghua University: major 1: mathematics 1/ architectural history; Major two: architectural physics/architectural design (six hours), which one to choose, direction, architectural history and theory, or architectural technology science.

Tianjin University: Major 1: Mathematics 2; Major 2: Building Technology Synthesis

Generally speaking, there are those who take the math test, those who don't, those who take the No.1 test and those who take the No.2 test.