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Preferential policies for joining the army and going to school after retirement (preferential policies for retired soldiers)
Preferential policies for conscription-going to school after retirement

First, return to school after retirement

(a) during the service, in accordance with the provisions of the state, retain the qualification for admission or school status, and be allowed to enter or resume school within 2 years after retirement, exempt from military skills training, and directly obtain credits.

(2) relax the restrictions on retired college students returning to their majors. College soldiers can return to school after retiring, and can transfer to other majors in our school after the school agrees and performs relevant procedures.

③ Higher vocational college students' enlistment experience can be regarded as graduation internship experience.

Second, the undergraduate course will be upgraded after retirement.

Graduates and students from higher vocational colleges are enlisted in the army. After retirement, you can enter the general undergraduate study without examination on the premise of completing higher vocational education, and it will be implemented from the enrollment of junior college students in 2022.

Third, the postgraduate entrance examination after retirement

(1) fresh graduates of ordinary colleges and universities will take the national postgraduate entrance examination within 3 years after retirement, and the total score of the initial examination will increase by 10, and they will be given priority under the same conditions; College students are enlisted for compulsory military service and discharged from the army. Take the national postgraduate entrance examination within 3 years after completing undergraduate studies, with a total score of 10, and priority will be given to admission under the same conditions.

(2) Set up a special postgraduate enrollment plan for "Retired University Soldiers", which will be expanded from the current 5,000 students to 8,000 students each year, focusing on "double-class" universities.

(3) Incorporate the military service of college students into the selection index system for students exempt from military service. Encourage colleges and universities that recommend outstanding undergraduate students to study for graduate students without taking the test to clarify the selection methods for students without taking the test, and incorporate the military service during the school into the selection index system for students without taking the test according to the specific conditions of the school.

(4) Retired personnel who have won second-class merit and above in the army and meet the requirements for postgraduate registration may be exempted from studying for a master's degree.