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College students majoring in physical education can become officers directly when they are soldiers.
* * can't * *. In order to become officers, college students majoring in physical education need to meet certain academic qualifications and age conditions, and complete corresponding training and study through examination and selection.

According to the Interim Regulations on the Administration of Officers in Active Service and the Supplementary Interim Provisions on the Selection of Officers in Active Service, the academic qualifications of officers directly recruited are full-time undergraduate or above, and corresponding degrees have been obtained within the prescribed academic system. Therefore, if only college students majoring in physical education do not meet the academic requirements, they cannot become officers directly.

College students majoring in physical education can enter the army by applying for civilian cadres and gradually promote their ranks as officers through study and work performance. In addition, the Army will select and train officers from good soldier. If a soldier performs well in physical fitness, skills and leadership, he may also be elected as an officer.

In a word, college students majoring in physical education can contribute to the army in many aspects, but directly becoming officers needs to meet the corresponding academic qualifications, age, ability and selection criteria.