However, it is quite difficult for an ordinary soldier to get promoted in the army, and it is not even as easy as taking the military school exam himself. Many people try their best to promote cadres after they become soldiers, but there are only a few places where the army promotes cadres every year, and the competition is very fierce!
In addition to the big competition accident, the army's requirements for the promotion of non-commissioned officers are also very demanding. The first is age, no more than 25 years old. Unless you have won two third-class merits or one second-class merit, your age can be relaxed to 26 years old!
You know, many soldiers are already 20 years old when they are soldiers. They were drafted into the army for two years and then transferred to non-commissioned officers for three years. By this time, they are already 25 or 26, and there is no chance. Therefore, if you want to be promoted, you must have achievements during the period of conscripts or when you are a sergeant.
However, in peacetime, it is difficult to achieve results. It is understood that you can't find many third-class merit in a company, let alone second-class merit. This shows that it is really difficult for petty officers to improve themselves.
Soldiers with college graduates need to meet the basic requirements for promotion in the army. For example, if you graduate from an undergraduate course, you must take the national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities and obtain a full-time undergraduate degree and a bachelor's degree, and you must be no more than 26 years old. Among them, three graduates should also serve as squad leaders (deputy squad leaders), or be awarded third-class merit or above, or be rated as military training pacesetters; Joined the army for more than one and a half years and worked in the recommended brigade (regiment) level units for more than half a year; Physical and mental health, in line with the military academy enrollment physical examination standards, and so on.