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Can I copy the real questions when I take the postgraduate entrance examination?
Generally speaking, you can't take it out, and the draft paper for postgraduate entrance examination is not allowed to take out the examination room. The teacher will check them one by one until the test papers are sealed before the candidates can leave the examination room.

Draft papers will be distributed in every subject of postgraduate entrance examination, and so will political English. But some teachers think that some subjects will not be given without calculus. However, the Ministry of Education will issue papers, and candidates can ask the teacher directly when they want to take the exam. If there is not enough draft paper, ask the invigilator for it when it is used up.

Postgraduate subjects:

* * * Four courses: two public courses, one basic course (mathematics or professional foundation) and one professional course.

Two public courses: politics and English.

Basic course: Mathematical or professional foundation.

A specialized courses (divided into 13 categories): philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management, art, etc.

Among them: master of law, comprehensive western medicine, education, history, psychology, computer, agriculture, etc. They are all professional courses for unified examinations; Other non-uniform specialized courses are independent propositions of universities.