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What does the agricultural joint exam mean?
It's your major in postgraduate entrance examination. If you belong to agronomy, then the postgraduate entrance examination you take is the national unified examination. As long as your major is agronomy, the entrance examination is a national unified proposition no matter where you apply for it. Organize exams, correct papers in accordance with regulations, and divide retest scores in different regions. The entrance examination includes agronomy, English, politics, specialized courses I and specialized courses II and IV. Specialized courses 1: chemistry (agriculture) or mathematics (agriculture). Some schools can choose between these two majors according to their own wishes when registering, while others can't. They can take the exam according to the regulations. For details, please refer to the annual enrollment professional catalogue of the school. Specialized course 2: For details, please refer to the enrollment catalogue of the school you want to apply for last year. There are two comprehensive courses: plant physiology and biochemistry or animal physiology and biochemistry. Sign up around June 65438+ 10 every year. If you still don't understand, you can search the exam outline of the agricultural joint exam on the Internet and have a closer look.