The subject of computer science and technology adopts the national unified examination method. After the initial test, there are four subjects, namely political theory, foreign languages, mathematics I and computer basic synthesis. The full marks of the paper are 100, 100, 150 and 150 respectively.
There are only two types of questions in the unified computer examination-single choice questions and comprehensive application questions, of which 80 are single choice questions (***40 questions, with 2 points for each small question) and 70 are comprehensive application questions (***7 questions with different scores). In the comprehensive application problem, there are two problems: data structure, composition principle and operating system, and network 1 problem.
Professional basic courses in colleges and universities are the same.
Postgraduate Politics, Postgraduate English and Postgraduate Mathematics are the national unified examinations, among which Postgraduate English is divided into Grade I and Grade II. Postgraduate entrance examination mathematics is divided into postgraduate entrance examination mathematics I, postgraduate entrance examination mathematics II and postgraduate entrance examination mathematics III.
Starting from 20 10, the national postgraduate entrance examination English papers are divided into English (1) and English (2). English (1) is the original unified examination English. English (II) is a selective unified examination subject mainly for universities and research institutes to recruit professional master students.