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What is the content of postgraduate entrance examination?
The content of postgraduate entrance examination is as follows:

Public * * * class:

1, Politics: This course has many test sites, covers a wide range, is difficult, demanding, political and changeable, and mainly includes multiple-choice questions, multiple-choice questions and analysis questions.

2. English: including English I and English II. English 1: that is, the original unified examination of English. For all academic graduate students and some professional graduate students. English II: A newly added examination subject is aimed at graduate students of some majors.

3. Mathematics: including Mathematics I, Mathematics II and Mathematics III. Math 1 and 2 are science and engineering, and Math 3 is economic management. Some majors don't take math exams.

Professional courses:

1, unified examination professional courses: the proposition work of national unified examination and national joint examination subjects is organized by the examination center of the Ministry of Education; The examination outline of the national unified examination subjects is compiled by the examination center of the Ministry of Education, and the examination outline of the national joint examination subjects is compiled by the examination center of the Ministry of Education or the relevant institutions designated by the Ministry of Education.

2. The national unified examination for specialized courses refers to the determination of the proposition scope and the organization of the proposition by the examination center of the Ministry of Education, and the marking work is organized by the provincial entrance examination institutions.

3. The specialized courses of the unified examination mainly focus on: computer, psychology, education, history, comprehensive western medicine and agronomy. Among them, the well-known Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) actually belongs to the joint entrance examination.

4. Non-unified specialized courses: In addition to unified specialized courses, each major in colleges and universities has a separate proposition.

Introduction to preparation for postgraduate entrance examination

1. Make a reasonable preparation plan: make a detailed preparation plan according to the examination schedule and personal actual situation. Include daily and weekly study tasks and time allocation in the plan, ensure sufficient review time, and reasonably allocate the review progress of each subject.

2. Find authoritative teaching materials and reference materials:

According to the examination syllabus, choosing authoritative textbooks and reference books of related disciplines can usually provide a complete knowledge framework and important test sites. In addition, you can also find real questions and simulated test papers as auxiliary materials to familiarize yourself with the forms and types of exams.

3. Make a daily study plan: According to the preparation plan, make a specific study plan every day, including the subjects, contents and time schedule to be studied. Divide appropriate study time and rest time to maintain an efficient study state.

4. Take different learning methods for different subjects: different subjects may need different learning methods for preparing for exams. For subjects with strong theory, the learning methods of brushing questions, reciting and understanding can be adopted; For practical subjects, practice and training can be carried out.