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Does chemistry major take the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics?
There are five majors in applied chemistry: chemical engineering, chemical machinery, chemical technology, applied chemistry and biochemical engineering. Different schools will have different professional research directions.

There are four courses in the postgraduate entrance examination of applied chemistry, including mathematics, English and politics, as well as a specialized course. The requirements of each school are different, and the designated teaching materials are different. Even some schools don't specify textbooks. Specialized courses mainly examine students' mastery of basic knowledge, theory and basic skills of chemistry, and candidates can review from the basic knowledge.

subject of examination

① 10 1 politics

②20 1 English I

③302 Mathematics II

④838 chemical engineering principles (including hydromechanics, heat and mass transfer process);

Or 827 Physical Chemistry (b) (including chemical thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and electrochemistry);

Or 830 biochemistry and molecular biology (50% each);

Or 862 biological reaction engineering.