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Do you get extra points for postgraduate entrance examination in the 13th National College Mathematics Competition?
Generally, there will be no extra points for postgraduate entrance examination in the 13th National Mathematics Competition for College Students, but some schools may play some roles in the re-examination.

As a competition with a low threshold and a wide range of contestants, I strongly recommend that you take part in this competition after learning advanced mathematics. First of all, its requirements are very low (really low), as long as you register, you can participate in the competition, and the level of the competition is national.

You can judge the provincial prize by participating in the preliminaries. If you are that kind of math geek, you can make it to the final, which is the national prize. Every year, many people in Extreme College win the preliminaries, and many students who have been trained in systematic basic courses win the first prize in the finals.

It is very difficult to win the prize in the preliminary round. Usually you can get the third prize by answering 40% of the questions correctly, and you can get the first prize by answering 80% of the questions correctly. The final exam questions are more difficult, much higher than the postgraduate exam questions, and a lot of real questions need to be practiced.