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What kind of postgraduate entrance examination does computer science and technology belong to?
Computer science and technology major belongs to engineering. The national undergraduate majors are divided into 12 disciplines: philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, management and art.

Students majoring in computer science and technology mainly study the basic theory and knowledge of computer science and technology, accept the basic knowledge of computer research and application, and have the basic ability to research and develop computer software and hardware.

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Theme division

According to the classification of disciplines formulated by the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, all disciplines are divided into several major disciplines, such as literature and science. There are many first-class disciplines under the discipline category, such as management and geography. And there are many two disciplines under the first-level disciplines, such as management, public management and land resource management.

Most of the majors we usually say are two disciplines, and the majors we apply for are two disciplines. However, there are both first-class courses (basic courses) and two disciplines courses (specialized courses). First-class courses are the foundation, and two subjects are majors.