I. Basic requirements
The eyesight requirement of college students as soldiers is one of the basic conditions. According to the regulations, the naked eye vision of any eye should not be lower than 4.8. Below this standard, it is regarded as unqualified vision. At the same time, there are certain requirements for corrected vision, that is, the corrected vision of any eye cannot be lower than 4.9, the corrected vision is lower than 4.9 or the corrected degree exceeds 600 degrees, which is regarded as unqualified vision.
Second, the professional requirements
Different majors and arms have different vision requirements. For example, tank soldiers, submarine soldiers and other special arms, because of their specific working environment and mission requirements, the requirements for vision will be higher. The naked eye vision requirements of these arms shall not be less than 5.0, and the corrected vision requirements shall not be less than 4.9.
Third, weapons requirements.
In addition to specialty, different arms have different requirements for vision. For example, air force pilots, navy divers and other special forces, because they need to perform tasks at high altitude or underwater, the requirements for vision will be very high. The naked eye vision requirements of these arms shall not be less than 5.0, and the corrected vision requirements shall not be less than 4.9.
Whether you can join the army if your eyesight is not up to standard is summarized as follows
1. Does poor eyesight affect the qualification to join the army?
Whether college students whose eyesight is not up to standard can still join the army, the first thing to consider is whether their eyesight problems affect their qualifications for joining the army. In China's conscription standards, there is indeed a certain requirement for eyesight. Generally speaking, naked eye vision needs to reach a certain standard. If the eyesight is not up to standard, it may affect the qualification to join the army.
Second, the vision requirements of different arms.
However, it should be noted that different arms have different requirements for vision. Some arms may have strict requirements for vision, while others may have loose requirements for vision. So even if your eyesight is not up to standard, you have the opportunity to choose the right arms to join the army.
Third, coping strategies when vision is not up to standard
For college students whose eyesight is not up to standard, the first thing to understand is the gap between their eyesight and the standard of joining the army. If the gap is not big, you can improve your eyesight through some training and adjustment. If the gap is large, you may need to consider improving your vision through surgery. At the same time, you can also consult a professional ophthalmologist or recruitment agency for more specific advice and guidance.