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Is it difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination in agriculture?
Difficult. It is indeed a temptation to get such a low score in the agricultural postgraduate entrance examination, but what is hidden behind the low score is that there are fewer colleges and universities enrolling students, which means that the choice will be limited.

In addition, there is the problem of specialized courses. For the partners who have already worked, their learning ability is actually not as good as before, and they have not been exposed to agricultural professional knowledge before. It is basically difficult to understand the content when reviewing specialized courses, so it is still very difficult to get a good score of 300 points in specialized courses.

The first-level disciplines of extended information are divided into: crop science, horticulture, utilization of agricultural resources, plant protection, animal husbandry, veterinary medicine, forestry and aquatic products. As can be seen from the naming of the first-level discipline, it basically includes what you know about agriculture (commonly known as breeding) and what you don't know about plant protection, forestry and gardening, which sounds beautiful.

The first-level disciplines include crop cultivation and cultivation, crop genetics and breeding, fruit tree science, vegetable science, tea science, soil science, plant nutrition, animal nutrition and feed science, grassland science, special economic animal breeding (including silkworms and bees), forest genetic breeding, forest management, garden plants and ornamental gardening.