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What does it mean to be one of the best in postgraduate mathematics?
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First of all, the top three are all advanced mathematics, and they are all national exams.

Secondly, there is a difference between the two. The main differences are as follows.

Percentage of test paper content score.

Mathematics-Advanced Mathematics (or Calculus) 56%

Linear algebra 22%

Probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%

Mathematics II Advanced Mathematics (or Calculus) 78%

Linear algebra 22%

Probability and Mathematical Statistics

Mathematics three advanced mathematics (or calculus) 56%

Linear algebra 22%

Probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%

The biggest difference among the three types of mathematics papers lies in the requirements for knowledge: mathematics 1 is the widest, mathematics is the third, and mathematics is the lowest.

Applicable majors:

Mathematics (1) Applicable enrollment majors are:

(1) Engineering disciplines, such as mechanics, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, water conservancy engineering, surveying and mapping science and technology, transportation engineering, ship and ocean engineering, aerospace science and technology, biomedical engineering and other first-class disciplines, are all majors in two disciplines.

(2) management science, management science and engineering, all two disciplines and majors.

Mathematics (2) Applicable enrollment majors are:

Textile science and engineering, light industry technology and engineering, agricultural engineering, forestry engineering, food science and engineering and other first-class disciplines all belong to two disciplines and majors.

Mathematics (3) Applicable enrollment majors are:

(1) The first-level discipline of economic theory and economics includes all two disciplines and majors.

(2) two disciplines in Management and a major in Business Administration.