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Can ordinary undergraduates take the postgraduate examination in military schools?
1. College students can take postgraduate examinations in military schools. As long as they are regular full-time undergraduate graduates. However, many schools require 2 1 1 graduates from local key universities by default. Most military schools and military majors do not recruit ordinary college graduates.

2. Most of the places for graduate students in military schools are reserved for military graduates or national defense students, and some even don't recruit local university graduates. Even if there are, there are few places left for local universities, so the threshold is very high.

3. The military enrollment plan and major shall be subject to the notice issued by the headquarters. The enrollment targets include on-the-job military cadres, military academy undergraduates, national defense students and excellent local colleges and universities. Among them, the military master's degree is only allowed to be awarded to on-the-job military cadres, and other professional degrees are for on-the-job military cadres, military academy undergraduates and national defense students.