The Ministry of Education and the National Defense Mobilization Department of the Central Military Commission jointly issued a notice to clarify: "Graduates who have been approved to join the army in the first half of the year will be allowed to graduate if they have completed the course study, graduation design and thesis defense and meet the graduation conditions." At the same time, it is also clear that "enlistment experience is graduation internship experience". In other words, friends who joined the army in the first half of the year can get their diplomas in the second half of the year. That is to say, fresh graduates who meet the graduation requirements in March can get their diplomas directly in June.
The preferential conditions for further study have increased.
Starting this year, the number of graduate students specializing in retired college soldiers has expanded from 5,000 to 8,000; From 2022, college students (including freshmen and students in school) will be admitted to full-time undergraduate courses without taking the test after retirement.
Legal basis: "preferential policies and economic treatment for joining the army" reserves the qualification for admission. When college students join the army, colleges and universities retain their school status or admission qualifications, and are allowed to resume their studies or admission within 2 years after retirement. (2) You can change your major after resuming school. After returning to school, college students' retired soldiers can be transferred to other majors in our school with the consent of the school and after fulfilling relevant procedures. (3) Enjoy preferential treatment for further studies. Undergraduate students get 10 in the initial examination of postgraduate entrance examination within 3 years after retirement, and priority is given to admission under the same conditions; The undergraduate course won second-class merit, and the initial test was exempted; From 2022, you can be exempted from the test after retirement; The education department sets up a special postgraduate enrollment plan for "retired soldiers of college students" within 8,000 students every year.