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What majors can Japanese undergraduate students take part in postgraduate entrance examination? You don't have to take the math exam.
There are many majors that don't take math exams, and you still have many choices:

1. Majors who don't take math exams for postgraduate entrance examination.

China Language and Literature (Literary Linguistics and Chinese Literature)

history

philosophy

journalism

Communication research

Broadcasting and hosting

Interview editor

Management (business management, financial management, business administration, mathematics; Management depends on)

Library management science

Labor and social security

industrial design

clothes design

Decoration design (depending on the school)

Landscape design (mainly by agricultural schools)

Art (vocal music, fine arts, sports)

Medicine (depending on the school)

Psychology (depending on the school, you need to take the statistics of applied psychology, but you can handle it with a high school math foundation)

sociology

law

Biological science (depending on the school)

English (some schools require English for science and technology)

ethnics

Religious studies

public administration

politics

geology

2. All subjects in the first-level discipline of business administration have to take Math III, including accounting, which is the best job search among the two disciplines at present.

Among other majors that don't need to take math exams, Fa Shuo and English majors are relatively easy to find jobs at present, but English depends on a second foreign language. It doesn't matter if you want to be a college teacher in the future, but it's not easy to be a college teacher now. You should also study for a doctorate!