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What is the undergraduate exam of computer major?
The college entrance examination subjects for computer majors are as follows: 1, Advanced Mathematics.

The examination syllabus of advanced mathematics for computer majors is divided into seven parts: function limit continuity, differential calculus of univariate function, integral calculus of univariate function, vector algebra and spatial analytic geometry, calculus of multivariate function, infinite series and ordinary differential equations. The importance of content varies, and the basic laws are: continuous function limit, differential calculus of unary function and integral calculus of unary function. The first three parts are the key contents of the exam, accounting for about 70%, and the last four parts account for about 30%.

2. English

3. Basic computer subjects: such as data structure, computer introduction, C language, etc. This part of the subjects is set up separately by the applicant school. Generally, the school will release the scope of the exam before the exam, which can be focused on.

Undergraduate courses are divided into two categories: the first category is general higher education undergraduate courses (also called unified recruitment undergraduate courses), and the examination objects are limited to college graduates from all provinces, municipalities directly under the central government and full-time ordinary universities (unified recruitment). The names of individual provinces are different. For example, Hebei province is called the professional edition of colleges and universities, Guangdong province is called the professional edition of colleges and universities, Jiangsu province is called the professional edition of colleges and universities, and the rest provinces are called the upgraded edition of colleges and universities.

The second type of adult higher education includes self-taught examination, adult college entrance examination (divided into amateur and correspondence learning methods), online education (distance education) and open university (formerly RTVU).