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Exemption conditions for retired undergraduates
The exemption conditions for retired undergraduate students are as follows:

1, graduates of ordinary higher vocational colleges (junior college) enlisted and retired.

2. Students (including freshmen) in ordinary higher vocational colleges who have been enlisted in the army and completed their studies in higher vocational colleges (colleges) after retirement.

That is, college graduates who retired after being drafted into the army, or students who were admitted to junior colleges after being drafted into the army, can enjoy the college entrance examination without examination.

The college entrance examination is also divided into two parts. Although veterans are exempt from the examination, the scope of exemption is different in different situations.

The college entrance examination is divided into two examinations, the first one is the cultural examination, and the second one is the comprehensive examination of vocational skills. Veterans can't be exempted from the exam. For most veterans, only the culture class is exempt from the exam.

There are three points that need to be clarified about the college entrance examination:

First, there will be no admission line for college graduates. Admission will be on a voluntary basis, from high to low according to grades, until the number is full. Therefore, when filling in your volunteers, you should also fill in objectively and rationally according to your own advantages.

Second, college graduates are admitted only once. In principle, there is no solicitation of volunteers and no adjustment. Therefore, when volunteering, it is necessary to be reasonable and avoid slipping.

Third, those who are admitted but voluntarily give up will no longer enjoy the exemption policy for college graduates. Give up here voluntarily, that is, be admitted, but do not report to the school. This change was implemented in 2022.

Veterans can enter the university without examination.

Retired soldiers who have won the third-class merit or above during the service of conscripts are exempted from entrance examination. After signing up, the retired college student soldiers apply to the relevant colleges and universities in accordance with the exemption enrollment major, enrollment plan and related requirements announced in the college enrollment regulations.

Retired college student soldiers are promoted to higher education without examination.

On the policy of exemption for retired college students' soldiers. As early as June 2020, the Ministry of Education and the National Defense Mobilization Department of the Central Military Commission jointly issued a notice, which made it clear for the first time that from 2022, students with college education can enroll in ordinary undergraduate or adult undergraduate courses.