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Are the contents of all candidates' entrance examination for postgraduate mathematics the same?
Postgraduates applying for mathematics (such as applied mathematics, computational mathematics, basic mathematics, operational research, etc.). ) has its own proposition because mathematics is a professional course rather than a public course (general propositions are mathematical analysis, advanced algebra, ordinary differential equations, probability statistics, etc. Or like Tsinghua of Peking University, they will combine mathematical analysis, differential equations, real variable functions and complex variable functions in one test paper).

However, for engineering graduate students, physics and chemistry graduate students, computer graduate students and finance graduate students, because advanced mathematics is a public course rather than a professional course, the proposition is unified by the state, and it is divided into advanced mathematics 1, advanced mathematics 2 and advanced mathematics 3 according to different types. General high number 1 is aimed at physics and computer graduate students, and requires higher calculus.

The high numbers of the national unified proposition include calculus, linear algebra and probability statistics, and the proportion of each part of the three sets of test papers is different.