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How do college students apply for military schools? What are the requirements?
College students can't take the military school directly, because military schools are also universities, and now college students are studying in universities. As for college students taking the military academy exam, they actually joined the army during their college years, and conscripts can fight for the places to take the military academy exam in the second year or the first year of non-commissioned officers.

Conditions for college students to apply for military schools after enlisting;

1. Military schools mainly train officers and civilian cadres for the army. Soldiers applying for military schools must have a high school education or equivalent, have served in active service for more than 3 years 1 year, and are under the age of 22 (as of June of that year 1 day).

2. If you are a minority soldier or a college student soldier enlisted in an ordinary university, the age can be relaxed by 1 year.

Usually we divide military schools into technical classes and command classes. Generally speaking, technical colleges have relatively high requirements for cultural examinations. If you want to apply for the primary command major, you need to go through the backbone training of soldiers in teaching teams or training institutions of units above the division (brigade) level.

Main types

Colleges and universities of services and arms mainly refer to all kinds of colleges and universities to which services and arms belong. Its main feature is that when students graduate, they are generally assigned to their own services and arms, not the whole army.

For example, graduates from naval academies generally work in coastal naval forces; Air force college graduates generally work in the air force; Graduates of the Second Artillery Corps or other military academies generally only work in their own arms.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Military Academy