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Recruiting conditions for directional training of noncommissioned officers
The recruitment conditions for directional training of noncommissioned officers are as follows:

Candidates who apply for the orientation training of non-commissioned officers must be ordinary high school graduates who take the unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities nationwide in 2020. No more than 20 years old, unmarried, political and physical conditions in accordance with the provisions of the recruitment of conscripts.

The basic physical conditions are: male height is not less than 160cm, female height is not less than 158cm, male weight is not more than 30%, female weight is not more than 20%, and standard weight kg= height cm- 1 10, not less than standard weight1.

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Non-commissioned officers, that is, professional soldiers, are above soldiers In our country, non-commissioned officers are generally selected from soldiers who have finished their service, and citizens with professional skills can also be directly recruited from outside the army to become non-commissioned officers. Non-commissioned officers do not belong to the cadre sequence and do not wear seniority badges. Soldiers of China People's Liberation Army rank first. Before establishing this title, People's Republic of China (PRC) re-implemented the rank system in 1988.

1988 promulgated the Regulations on the Service of Soldiers in Active Service of China People's Liberation Army, which stipulates that the ranks of soldiers are divided into non-commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers and private soldiers. Non-commissioned officers are selected from conscripts who have completed active service, appointed from non-commissioned officers who graduated from military academies, or directly recruited from citizens with professional skills in non-military departments, and awarded the corresponding ranks of volunteers.