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Interpretation of Undergraduate Education Policy for Retired Soldiers
The latest policies of the Ministry of Education on retired soldiers.

Bonus policy

Retired soldiers can take the national adult college entrance examination, and the provincial recruitment office can add 10 points to the test scores of candidates.

College entrance examination-free.

Ordinary higher vocational (junior college) graduates who have been recruited for compulsory military service can apply for exemption from attending adult colleges in their provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) with their ID cards, graduation certificates of ordinary higher vocational (junior college) and soldiers' discharge certificates.

The starting point of ordinary colleges and universities towards undergraduate education

Some provincial public undergraduate colleges and universities designated by the provincial education administrative department should hold undergraduate education from the starting point of ordinary colleges and universities, and should adopt the methods of separate planning, voluntary registration, unified examination and separate admission to recruit retired soldiers with general higher vocational (junior college) graduation qualifications for the province (autonomous regions and municipalities). Students usually study in school for 2 years.