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Post-graduation distribution policy for directional training students
After graduation, there are two development directions for non-commissioned officers: taking an examination of military schools and serving in the army.

The so-called directional training of non-commissioned officers refers to the directional training of non-commissioned officers in local colleges and universities entrusted by the army. Generally speaking, the directional non-commissioned officers refer to the national defense students at the level of non-commissioned officers, who are mainly trained by local colleges and universities. After graduation, he was assigned to the designated army as a non-commissioned officer according to the admission agreement.

During the directional training of non-commissioned officers in the army, the examination of military schools is its primary goal. If you are admitted to the military academy, you can become an active officer, completely change your life track and become a real soldier.

But the effort to enter the military school is not comparable to that of ordinary people. We should not only perform well in all aspects, but also insist on combining the professional knowledge we have learned with practical work and constantly improve our professional level.

Don't be discouraged if you don't get into the military school. Serving in the army is also a good choice. Studying in your own post, constantly improving your professional ability, becoming an excellent non-commissioned officer with excellent quality, and meeting the government resettlement conditions in the future, you will have the opportunity to choose a better post.

Classification of students:

First, it refers to ordinary soldiers who are enlisted in the local army. After receiving professional training in the army, they often refer to technical soldiers and then enter the sergeant school, which is basically a professional counterpart. They are collectively referred to as students. Basically, it can grow to three or four non-commissioned officers in the army.

The second refers to students trained by local universities or technical colleges. Those students who need professional talents in the army but are not enough to be awarded the rank of officer can be directly recruited into the army as non-commissioned officers, also known as non-commissioned officers.