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What are the requirements for entering a military school?
Military academies generally refer to military academies that educate and train officers (including armed police academies); College students in military schools are called national defense students and cadets. Famous military schools include National University of Defense Technology, Army Engineering University, Naval Engineering University, Air Force Engineering University, Rocket Army Engineering University, Aerospace Engineering University and Information Engineering University.

Military school enrollment

The enrollment targets are fresh high school graduates and soldiers who take the unified entrance examination for colleges and universities nationwide. All military colleges and universities recruit female students except the primary command major, and the proportion of female students enrolled in this major generally accounts for about 20%. Different military academies have different regulations on the specific quantity and proportion.

Basic conditions of military school entrance examination

The basic conditions for entering a military school are: being under 20 years old, upholding the Four Cardinal Principles, having good political and ideological quality, volunteering for national defense construction, and being in good health. In addition, candidates who apply for the primary command major have good temperament and strong physique, which is suitable for training junior commanders.

Other conditions

In addition, all candidates who apply for military academies must take an interview exam organized by military academies in addition to the national college entrance examination. It mainly examines the appearance, body shape and motivation of candidates, and tests their reaction ability, psychological quality, language expression ability, logical thinking ability and understanding ability. Colleges and universities also put forward stricter requirements for candidates who apply for flying, confidential, technical investigation and other colleges or majors.