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Can college students join the army (during the suspension period)? -ask for advice with an open mind.
Yes, you can join the army as a college student as long as you pass the medical examination and political examination. Usually conscripts for two years. During these two years of military service, the school will keep your student status for you. After the expiration of service, if you perform well in the army, you can also apply to stay in the team. If you don't want to stay in the team, you can go straight back to school.

During your service, the school will refund the tuition fees you paid or keep them for you first. If you apply for a national loan while you are at school, the army will help you repay the loan after joining the army.

And there are many preferential policies for retired soldiers in the exam. If you are a junior college student and want to go to junior college, for retired soldiers, colleges and universities take separate exams and separate scores, which is simpler than other ordinary students; If you are an undergraduate and want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you will also get extra points.