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Which is more difficult, applied mathematics or basic mathematics?
It is difficult for mathematics majors to take the postgraduate entrance examination. There are five postgraduate majors in mathematics, namely, basic mathematics, applied mathematics, probability theory and mathematical statistics, computational mathematics, operational research and cybernetics. Graduate students in every major are not easy to take the exam.

fundamental mathematics

Basic mathematics postgraduate course: 10 1 ideological and political theory; 20 1 English, 2 10 law; 60 1 Basic Mathematics Examination 1 (Mathematical Analysis); 80 1 basic mathematics test 2 (advanced algebra, analytic geometry).

applied mathematics

Probability and mathematical statistics

Probability theory and mathematical statistics are a science that studies how to effectively collect, analyze and interpret data, so as to extract information, build models, infer and predict, and provide basis for seeking laws and making decisions. The examination subjects are: 10 1 ideological and political theory; 20 1 English1; 702 mathematical analysis; 802 advanced algebra.