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Are college students soldiers?
No, there are two ways for college students to become soldiers. The first is "conscripts" and the second is "directly recruiting non-commissioned officers".

Non-commissioned officers need to be elected as non-commissioned officers after graduating from college. Conscripts refer to conscripts who enter the army and receive a monthly allowance for conscripts, usually for two years.

Directly recruiting non-commissioned officers means that they are non-commissioned officers when they enter the army, and they are awarded the rank of corporal and receive a monthly salary. There are strict restrictions on the recruitment of non-commissioned officers, which usually takes four months of training. After passing the training, the service period is between four and seven years.

Therefore, college students are not directly soldiers, but have a series of procedures. If they want to become non-commissioned officers, they must enter the army step by step, receive training and behave well.

In addition, a series of conditions need to be met, and there are corresponding requirements in terms of age and physical fitness.