Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination can be divided into three types according to the different requirements of various disciplines and majors for mathematical knowledge and ability that postgraduate entrance examination should possess. Mathematics 1 and 2 are engineering, mathematics 3 is economics and management, and mathematics 2 is used for the unified examination of financial postgraduate entrance examination. The mathematical problem solving for postgraduate entrance examination mainly examines the ability to comprehensively apply knowledge, logical reasoning and spatial imagination and the ability to analyze and solve practical problems, including calculation problems, proof problems and application problems.
English test questions are divided into three parts, ***52 questions, including English knowledge application, reading comprehension and writing. The application of English knowledge not only examines the examinee's mastery of normative language elements in different contexts, but also examines the examinee's ability to recognize paragraph features. Reading comprehension examines the examinee's ability to understand written English, and composition mainly examines the examinee's written expression ability.