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Can I get into a military school after graduating from college? How to take the exam? How difficult is it?
Yes, you can apply for graduate students in military schools, which is as difficult as postgraduate entrance examination.

Military graduate students are mainly science and engineering candidates who graduated from key colleges and universities this year, and a small number of military and civilian subjects such as medicine, philosophy, economics and literature are recruited. Military science is not open to local candidates.

Applicants should have a bachelor's degree and be under 26 years old, which meets the political and physical conditions for citizens to join the army. In principle, local on-the-job personnel and military academies are not recruited to train students, doctoral students are not recruited for local personnel, and local personnel are no longer recruited.

After admission, local candidates who pass the second interview, second interview and second interview within 3 months will be enrolled in the army in accordance with the regulations and procedures of the General Political Department.

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Military academies refer to those directly managed by the four headquarters (General Staff Department, General Political Department, General Logistics Department and General Armament Department). For candidates, such colleges have a wide range of choices when they graduate, and students will be assigned to the whole army, including the navy, air force, the Second Artillery Corps or other armies. Military academies are divided into comprehensive colleges and specialized colleges.

Comprehensive colleges and universities train senior scientific, engineering and technical talents and command talents for national defense modernization. Therefore, compared with professional colleges, they have a wider range of majors and a larger number of majors, so candidates have a larger choice.

Colleges and universities of services and arms mainly refer to all kinds of colleges and universities to which services and arms belong. Its main feature is that when students graduate, they are generally assigned to their own services and arms, not the whole army. For example, graduates from naval academies generally work in coastal naval forces; Air force college graduates generally work in the air force; Graduates of the Second Artillery Corps or other military academies generally only work in their own arms.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-military college