School-age youth should apply at the place where they are registered. If the habitual residence and domicile are not in the same province (autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government) and have obtained a local residence permit for more than 3 years, they may apply in their habitual residence. College graduates and students can apply at the place where the school is located, or they can apply at the place where they registered before entering the school.
College students who have questions about joining the army can go to the hotline of the Armed Forces Department (Student Office) of the township (town, street, school) or the Armed Forces Department of the county (city, district) where they are located (you can log in to the conscription network to view it), or you can consult on the spot to find out the similarities and differences of preferential policies of the military service organs in the two places, and the preferential treatment policy is given priority as the place to apply.
Because you need to contact the armed forces department, street offices, schools and hospitals to join the army, if you are a student, it is recommended to choose a school to join the army. No matter where you join the army, as long as you have a degree in Xuexin.com, it is in line with the enrollment policy of college students, just depending on whether there are priority arrangements, convenient procedures and subsidy policies in your jurisdiction. However, if you are a fresh graduate or the future development area is far from the school, I suggest you join the army from the countryside, because you have acquaintances or convenient contact at home. However, if you don't plan to go back to the city where your school is located in the future, you will have to go through a lot of formalities and travel to several places every time after you leave the army, which will be very tiring (but look at the subsidy policy. If the subsidy policy can obviously make up for the tedious work after you leave the army and the possible loss of information due to the complexity of information acquisition, you can choose to apply at school.
If there are few sources of conscription in your hometown, your hope of enlisting from your hometown will be greater. Even if the school offers more discounts, it will still be no use not giving you the opportunity to step into the military camp, depending on your plan. My personal suggestion: When you have the opportunity to pass the political and military examinations, consider the preferential policies first, then the complicated procedures for enlistment, and finally the threshold for entering the military camp (that is, the ratio of the source of soldiers to the number of recruits, which was made public in the past and kept secret in the future). When making a decision, you should consider it in a balanced way.