In the past, there were two kinds of "junior college graduates": one was that soldiers who graduated from junior college entered the NCO school through the "junior college graduates", and the other was that soldiers who graduated from junior college entered the military school through the "junior college graduates".
Since 20 17, the enrollment of non-commissioned officers has been cancelled. The term "military college entrance examination" now refers to college graduates applying for military schools. Because of age and other factors, college graduate soldiers who do not meet the promotion conditions for entering colleges and universities can complete their academic qualifications in their posts through military vocational education such as self-taught examination and distance education.
What's the difference between being a soldier in college and being a soldier after graduation?
First, there are differences in the way of enlistment.
College students can only choose the road of conscripts joining the army for a period of two years. Conscripts are divided into private soldiers (first year) and first-class soldiers (second year). During their service, they have no salary, only an allowance, which is about 1000 yuan per month, and it will be higher in remote areas. Are there any conscripts on home leave? After two years, most of them retired and went back to school to continue their studies.
Compared with college students, college graduates can choose the way of joining the army: either "conscript" or "directly recruiting non-commissioned officers". The treatment enjoyed by non-commissioned officers directly recruited in the army is obviously different from that enjoyed by conscripts. After four months of training, he will be awarded the rank of corporal, and then he can be paid a corporal salary every month, about 5000-7000 yuan.
Second, there is a difference between taking an examination of military schools.
Military school enrollment is not only for high school graduates, but also for active servicemen. College students join the army and enter military schools in the army, which is equivalent to the level of high school graduates. The examination content is high school knowledge, and the examination subjects are Chinese, mathematics, English and comprehensive (physics, chemistry and biology).
There are two main ways for college graduates to take military schools: one is for college graduates to take military schools, and the other is for undergraduate graduates to take jobs.
Soldiers who graduated from universities take the military school exam, which is equivalent to the college entrance examination, so the content of the exam is university knowledge. The examination subjects are: college Chinese, comprehensive scientific knowledge, comprehensive military and political foundation and college English. The examination time is the same as that of military college students and soldiers, and it is synchronized with the college entrance examination, from June 7 to 8 every year.
What's the difference between being a soldier in college and being a soldier after graduation?