Generally, the postgraduate entrance examination code is 6 digits, such as 08 1000. The first two are professional codes, the third is discipline nature codes, and the last three are discipline level codes. The professional code in front of the postgraduate entrance examination is convenient for computers and candidates to identify, and it is convenient for postgraduate enrollment management.
The first two professional codes are subject categories, namely: 0 1 philosophy, 02 economics, 03 law, 04 education, 05 literature, 06 history, 07 science, 08 engineering, 09 agriculture, 10 medicine, 165438 military science,/kloc-. The average master is 0 or 1, and the average master is 5. So 08 1000 is a master, and 085208 is a master; Specifically, 08 1000 is a master's degree in electronics and communication engineering, and 085208 is a professional degree in electronics and communication engineering.
The national retest scores are also classified by code, for example, the law class begins with "03". The purpose of the subject code is to distinguish each examination subject, such as "10 1" is the politics of the national unified examination; "20 1" is national English, "202" is Russian and "203" is Japanese; "30 1(302, 303, 304)" stands for mathematics one, two, three and four respectively.
Same subject, different codes, different scores. Professional code is usually used by us to inquire about the specific introduction of a certain major in the school, as well as to understand their examination subjects and bibliography. For the majority of cross-disciplinary students, the professional code has an important impact, and candidates must have a clear understanding of the meaning of the code.