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How do you know the number of exams for postgraduate entrance examination?
Mathematics 1:

Examination contents: a. Advanced mathematics (function, limit, continuity, calculus of unary function, vector algebra and spatial analytic geometry, calculus of multivariate function, infinite series, ordinary differential equation); B linear algebra (determinant, matrix, vector, linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrix, quadratic form); C Probability theory and mathematical statistics (random events and probability, random variables and their probability distribution, two-dimensional random variables and their probability distribution, numerical characteristics of random variables, law of large numbers and central limit theorem, basic concepts of mathematical statistics, parameter estimation and hypothesis testing).

Applicable majors: a. Mechanics, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, instrumentation and technology, metallurgical engineering, power engineering and engineering physics, electrical engineering, electronic science and technology, information and communication engineering, control science and engineering, computer science and technology, civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, surveying and mapping science and technology, transportation engineering, ship and ocean engineering, aerospace science and technology, armament science and technology, nuclear science and technology. One of the two disciplines, materials and engineering, chemical engineering and technology, geological resources and geological engineering, mining engineering, oil and gas engineering, environmental science and engineering, has higher requirements for mathematics, which is a major. B. management management science and engineering first-class disciplines.

Math 2:

Exam content: a. Advanced mathematics (function, limit, one-variable function calculus, ordinary differential equation); B linear algebra (matrix, matrix, vector, linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices).

Applicable majors: all two disciplines majors in first-class disciplines such as textile science and engineering, light industry technology and engineering, agricultural engineering, forestry engineering, food science and engineering.

Math 3:

Examination content: a. Calculus (function, limit, continuity, unary function calculus, multivariate function calculus, infinite series, ordinary differential equation and difference equation); B linear algebra (determinant, matrix, vector, linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrix, quadratic form); C Probability theory and mathematical statistics (random events and probability, random variables and their probability distribution, two-dimensional random variables and their probability distribution, numerical characteristics of random variables, law of large numbers and central limit theorem, basic concepts of mathematical statistics, parameter estimation and hypothesis testing).

Applicable majors: A. All two disciplines and majors in the first-level discipline of theoretical economics in economics; B. Economics Applied Economics Statistics, Specialty, Statistics, Quantitative Economics, National Economics, Regional Economics, Finance (including tax), Finance (including insurance), Industrial Economics, Finance (including tax), Finance (including insurance), Industrial Economy, International Trade, Labor Economics and National Defense Economy. C. two disciplines, the first-level discipline of engineering management in management, and its major; Enterprise management (including financial management, marketing and human resource management), technical economy and management, accounting and tourism management. D management, agriculture, forestry, economy and management, all two disciplines and majors.