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What is the total score of the postgraduate entrance examination and what are the subjects respectively?
The total score of general postgraduate entrance examination is 500 points.

Fractional distribution:

1, politics: 100.

2. English: 100.

3. Mathematical or professional foundation: 150.

4. Specialized courses: 150 points.

The total score of management entrance examination is 300 points.

Fractional distribution:

1, English II: 100.

2. Comprehensive management: 200 points.

National unified postgraduate entrance examination, referred to as "postgraduate entrance examination". It refers to the general name of the relevant examinations organized by the education authorities and enrollment institutions for the selection of graduate students, and consists of the initial examination and re-examination organized by the national examination authorities and enrollment units.

Public subjects such as ideological and political theory, foreign languages, college mathematics, etc. are put forward by the whole country, and specialized courses are mainly put forward by the enrollment units themselves (joining the national unified examination of schools). Postgraduate enrollment methods are divided into full-time and part-time. There are two training modes: academic master and professional master.

Test paper structure:

Politics: (24 points for an introduction to the basic principles of Marxism, 30 points for an introduction to the theoretical system of Mao Zedong Thought and Socialism with Chinese characteristics, 14 for the historical outline, 16 for the ideological and legal basis, and 16 for the contemporary world economy, situation and policies).

English: (cloze 10, read A40, read B (i.e. new question type) 10, translate 10, big composition 20, small composition 10).

Mathematics: science and engineering (first, second) and economics (third)

Ranked first: high number 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability statistics 22%

Number two: high number 78%, linear algebra 22%, no probability statistics.

Number three: high number 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability statistics 22%.