1. Professional degree:
The comprehensive ability of the 396 joint entrance examination in economics is suitable for masters in economics such as finance (MF), applied statistics (MAS), taxation (MT), international business (MIB), insurance (MI) and asset appraisal (MV).
199 the comprehensive ability of the management entrance examination is suitable for management majors such as master of accounting (MPAcc), master of auditing (MAud), master of library and information science (MLIS), master of business administration (MBA), master of management (MPA), master of tourism management (MTA) and master of engineering management (MEM).
2. Examination subjects:
What is quite different from the management entrance examination is that the initial examination of the economic entrance examination should take more political and professional courses.
1* * Test 4 subjects: politics (100), foreign languages (100), comprehensive ability of 396 economics (150) and specialized courses (150).
3. Test content: (focusing on mathematics)
The scope of the 396 economic entrance examination and the 199 management entrance examination is mathematics, logic and writing. However, the mathematics in the comprehensive ability of the 396 economic entrance examination is advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and other mathematical knowledge learned during college;
199 mathematics in the comprehensive ability of the management entrance exam is the mathematical knowledge learned in high school and before, such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysis, etc. The logic and writing outline of the two are basically the same.
4. Scores and test time:
The scores of comprehensive ability of 396 economic college entrance examination are as follows: 70 points for mathematical foundation, 40 points for logical reasoning, 40 points for writing, and the total score is150; 199 the comprehensive ability scores of the management entrance examination are as follows: 75 points for mathematical foundation, 60 points for logical reasoning, 65 points for writing, with a total score of 200 points. The examination time for both is 180 minutes.