Of course, there is only one exception, that is, if you have physical conditions and cannot adapt to the intensive training of military training, you can apply for exemption from training. Specifically, for example, you have infectious diseases, or diseases that will be stimulated (such as heart disease, depression, vitiligo, etc. ), or you have a broken or sprained leg, students in these situations can apply to the college counselor for exemption from training.
In addition, if you want to be exempted from training, you need to have a certain application process. You can consult your college or professional counselor. At that time, I had to give them a private letter about my physical condition, and then they would ask me to go to the school hospital for a check-up, or you have a direct medical record at home to prove your physical condition, and then the school hospital will give you a certificate of exemption from training, and you can give it to the teacher.
Apart from this situation, there is basically no reason to exempt military training. Students should not pretend to be ill to avoid military training. Once this is not discovered, there will definitely be very severe punishment. Not only did I fail in military training this year, but I also had to take a make-up exam with the next class of students, which was not worth the candle.