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What is the policy for veterans to go to school?
Soldiers enjoy preferential policies for schooling after retirement:

1, after retiring, if you apply for the pilot enrollment of the reform of the recruitment and training system for political and legal police officers, the total score of the written examination for education examination is10;

2. Those with higher vocational (junior college) education will be admitted to the adult undergraduate course without examination after retirement, or enter the ordinary undergraduate course after a certain examination.

3. Graduates of ordinary colleges and universities are enlisted for compulsory military service, and they take the national postgraduate entrance examination within three years after retirement. If the total score of the initial test is 10, they will be exempted from the test after retirement (referring to the initial test) and are recommended to study for postgraduate students.

Graduates with general higher vocational (junior college) education can enroll in the national adult colleges and universities at their domicile or workplace after retirement, and will be admitted after examination by the corresponding adult colleges and universities. Register before the Spring Festival every year, and complete the admission before March 1. Freshmen entered school that spring. The study time is generally two and a half years.

Extended data:

Retired graduates can hold their ID cards, graduation certificates of ordinary higher vocational colleges and soldiers' discharge certificates, register at the designated place of the provincial recruitment office at their place of residence or work, and fill in their volunteers according to the catalogue of enrollment institutions and majors announced by the provincial recruitment office.

Retired higher vocational (junior college) graduates do not take the national unified examination after registration. After the registration, the relevant adult colleges and universities will review the relevant materials submitted by the applicants, determine the admission list, and issue the admission notice after the provincial admissions office handles the relevant procedures.

If the number of applicants exceeds the planned number, adult colleges and universities will conduct necessary assessment, comprehensive evaluation and merit-based admission. Candidates who have not been admitted are transferred to other voluntary institutions by the provincial recruitment office.

Retired graduates with higher vocational (junior college) education sign up for the examination together with other ordinary college candidates, and enjoy preferential policies such as separate enrollment plan, separate examination results, and preferential admission according to the proportion of 30%.

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