1, different welfare policies.
High school soldiers, usually conscripts, should be discharged. After the expiration of active service, conscripts can be transferred to non-commissioned officers voluntarily and with the approval of units at or above the regimental level according to the needs of the troops. When you are a soldier in a university, you can enjoy policies such as retaining your student status in the university, returning from the army, and reducing tuition fees. After military service, you can still choose to go back to your original university.
2. The channels and difficulties of progress are different.
Both high school soldiers and university soldiers can take the military school exam and change non-commissioned officers in the army. It is slightly more difficult for high school soldiers to take the military school exam, because university soldiers have a longer learning foundation and learning time, and it is easier to adapt to the military school exam.
3. The audit mechanism is different.
The state encourages highly educated talents to join the army. There are green channels for college students to join the army and many preferential policies. Generally, you can join the army as long as you pass the medical examination and political examination, while the high school students' military examination is more strict and the number of places is limited.
4. The registration status is different.
High school students can only join the army as conscripts, while college students can choose to join the army as conscripts or noncommissioned officers.