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Can college students enter military schools when they are soldiers?
College students can be admitted to military schools when they are soldiers. Military schools mainly train officers and civilian cadres for the army. Soldiers who apply for military schools must have a high school education or equivalent academic qualifications, have served in active service for more than 3 years 1 year and are 22 years old (as of June 1 day of that year). If you are a soldier of ethnic minorities or a college student enlisted in an ordinary university, the age can be relaxed by 1 year. It can be seen that there is a certain age limit for entering a military school, and a good cultural foundation is also needed.

Basic conditions for college students to apply for military service in military schools

Love the motherland, be determined to devote themselves to the cause of national defense, have excellent ideological and moral character, and have a high school education or equivalent education level. In terms of length of service, conscripts should be in active service for more than 1 year, non-commissioned officers should be in active service for more than 2 years and less than 3 years, and in terms of age, they should be under 22 years old. Ethnic minority soldiers can be relaxed for one year. Soldiers recruited from ordinary college students joined the army at the age of 23.

Soldiers who are in good health and meet the physical examination standards for enrollment in military academies and apply for primary command majors should have the basic qualities to train grass-roots command officers and have been trained by teaching teams or training institutions at or above the division (brigade) level.