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College students (full-time fresh graduates) are transferred to non-commissioned officers.
Yes, provided that you get a college diploma when you join the army.

No.3 Document of the Operations Department of the General Staff [2065438+00] June 28th, 2065438+00.

(twelve) do a good job in selecting non-commissioned officers from college students. Improve the priority selection system, and under the same conditions, give priority to the selection of soldiers who meet the selection conditions of non-commissioned officers and have full-time college education or above; Soldiers with the same professional position in units at the division (brigade) level shall be given priority in choosing soldiers with high academic qualifications under the condition of equal post-holding ability. Improve talent retention measures, focusing on retaining outstanding college student cadres who are identified as non-commissioned officers and promoted cadres, as well as college student cadres who have good realistic performance and strong long-term active service ability; I voluntarily continue to serve in active service, and if I meet the staffing requirements, I will, in principle, retain the service life stipulated by the intermediate noncommissioned officers until I finish my active service. Improve the methods of conferring military ranks and preferential measures for wages and benefits. Soldiers who have obtained full-time college education or above are selected as noncommissioned officers for the first time, and the rank of noncommissioned officers is awarded with reference to the relevant regulations on direct recruitment of noncommissioned officers by local non-military departments, and the starting point of salary is determined.

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That is to say, conscripts who graduated from junior college transferred to non-commissioned officers, just like those who directly recruited non-commissioned officers, converted their schooling time into length of military service, with three years of junior college and two years of conscripts, a total of five years, which is equivalent to that when conscripts transferred to non-commissioned officers in the second year, they were directly changed to non-commissioned officers in the first year.