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Who can tell me what's the difference between the first, second and third math syllabus for the postgraduate entrance examination?
Number one is mainly science and some engineering.

The content of the exam is two volumes of senior high school mathematics (some of them are not tested, but not many, and the outline changes every year). The content is complex, the knowledge is wide and the difficulty is great. In addition, it also involves the introduction of the generation of poles and lines.

No.2 is mainly aimed at engineering students, and the entrance examination is not required. The content generated by the line is similar to the number one. High numbers are mainly in the first volume, and the second volume is mainly about double limits, double integrals and differential equations. The second volume is the least knowledge but the most difficult in the postgraduate entrance examination mathematics, without taking any other tests.

The number three is mainly aimed at economy and management. The content involves high number, line generation and introduction The content is relatively more, but the difficulty is relatively lower. The high number part is similar to the number one, except that there are a few knowledge points missing (relative to the number one), but some knowledge points are more than the number one (only a few, mainly in the number sequence part).

Look at your major before taking the postgraduate entrance examination (some majors don't take math exams), especially engineering. Be sure to look at the school you apply for. The requirements for taking one exam are different. If you have any questions, please leave a message.