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What is the total score of the postgraduate entrance examination subjects?
There are two public courses, one basic course and one specialized course, with a total score of 500 points.

The public course * * * is a compulsory course for all graduate students, including ideological and political theory and English, with a full score of 100. These two courses mainly examine students' basic knowledge and skills, as well as their mastery of current affairs and politics and English language ability.

Basic courses mainly involve mathematics or professional basic subjects, with a total score of 150. For students majoring in science and engineering and economics, it is usually necessary to examine mathematics, while for other majors such as literature, history and medicine, it is mainly to examine the professional foundation. Basic courses mainly examine students' basic knowledge of mathematics or specialty and their logical thinking ability.

Specialized courses are specific subjects for different majors, including philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, military science, management, art and so on. The content of each specialized course is different, and the full score is 150. Specialized courses mainly examine students' ability to master and apply the basic knowledge of this major.

Preparation for postgraduate entrance examination:

1. Make a reasonable study plan: Make a detailed study plan, including daily study tasks, review progress and mock exams. Reasonably allocate time to ensure that each subject has enough study time and review. According to your actual situation and study habits, adjust your study plan to make it more in line with your own needs.

2. Pay attention to the mastery of basic knowledge: the postgraduate entrance examination mainly examines the mastery and application ability of basic knowledge. Therefore, in the preparation process, we should pay attention to the consolidation and accumulation of basic knowledge. Through systematic study of textbooks, lectures and exercises, we can fully grasp the basic knowledge of all subjects and make full preparations for the exam.

3. Do more mock exams and real questions: mock exams and real questions are important ways to understand the form and difficulty of exams and test the effect of preparing for exams. Do more mock exams and real questions, you can find your own shortcomings and make up for them in time. You can also be familiar with the rules and difficulties of the exam and better cope with the exam.