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Do all in-service graduate students need to take math exams?
Mathematics does appear in many exam subjects of postgraduate entrance examination, but not all majors have to take it. At present, in the form of on-the-job graduate students' application, most of Shen Shuo's majors with the same academic ability in May did not take mathematics, but many majors with non-full-time double certificates needed to take mathematics.

May have the same academic level as Shen Shuo.

This form of major has two subjects, namely, foreign language level and subject comprehensive level. The former certainly does not involve mathematics, while the latter is mainly professional knowledge. Therefore, as long as the major you apply for has nothing to do with mathematics, you don't need to take the mathematics knowledge test.

In-service graduate students in January

This form of examination allows candidates to finally obtain a dual certificate for on-the-job graduate students, but the examination subjects of different majors are different. On-the-job postgraduate examination subjects of MBA, MPA and other majors in the joint entrance examination of management are English II. Comprehensive ability of management, of which the latter includes mathematics, writing and logic.

At present, only a few professional examination subjects, such as Master of Laws, do not involve mathematics. It can be said that candidates who are weak in mathematics must have shortcomings in taking the double-certificate exam. Comparatively speaking, the choice range of applying for the unified examination with the same strength is much larger.