-Mou Mingbin, Director of the Recruitment Office of the Ministry of National Defense and Minister of Mobilization Department of the General Staff Department, answered a reporter's question.
About preferential policies
Q: Can students admitted to ordinary colleges and universities sign up for work?
A: Students who have been admitted to ordinary colleges and universities can apply at their domicile. After being approved to join the army, you can go through the formalities of retaining the qualification for enlistment. Admission is allowed within 2 years after retiring from active service, and you can enjoy the national tuition subsidy policy.
Q: How does the state provide financial assistance to college students who have been drafted into the army for compulsory military service?
A: The state's assistance to college students for compulsory military service refers to the one-time compensation paid by the state for tuition fees or national student loans (including national student loans on campus and credit student loans from students' places of origin). Students enrolled in institutions of higher learning before enlisting for compulsory military service (including freshmen enrolled in institutions of higher learning according to the national enrollment regulations) shall retain their school status in accordance with state regulations during their service, and if they voluntarily resume their studies after retirement, the state will implement tuition reduction and exemption.
Q: What are the preferential policies for college students to join the army?
A: The policy of giving priority to joining the army. Give priority to selection and use. Postgraduate entrance examination offers. Enjoy tuition compensation and national student loan compensation. Employment placement concessions.
Q: What are the conditions for a soldier who graduated from college to be promoted in the army?
A: You must take the national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities and obtain a full-time bachelor's degree and a bachelor's degree. No more than 26 years of age, three of whom should also serve as squad leaders (deputy squad leaders), or be awarded third-class merit or above, or be rated as military training pacesetters; Joined the army for more than one and a half years and worked in the recommended brigade (regiment) level units for more than half a year.
Q: What are the rules for college graduates to apply for military schools and enter schools?
A: Graduates who have taken the national unified college entrance examination, been admitted by the provincial admissions office and obtained full-time college education can take the undergraduate entrance examination organized by the whole army and enter the relevant military colleges for training, with a schooling period of two years. The age of college graduate soldiers who participate in the selection and admission of good soldier candidates is relaxed to 1 year. Under the same conditions, he will be given priority as a recommended candidate and will be admitted to military academies for training in accordance with relevant regulations. For those with bachelor degree or above, 6 months of on-the-job training will be arranged, and for those with college degree or above, 2 years of bachelor degree training will be arranged.
Q: What are the policies and regulations for selecting non-commissioned officers from college soldiers?
Answer: Soldiers who meet the requirements for selecting non-commissioned officers and have full-time college education or above under the same conditions can be given priority in selecting non-commissioned officers; For college student soldiers who hold complex professional and technical positions and are competent for their own jobs, if they voluntarily continue to serve in active service and meet the post preparation conditions, in principle, they will retain the service life stipulated by the intermediate noncommissioned officers who have served in active service; For college students and soldiers who are identified as the training targets of non-commissioned officers, priority should be given to participating in professional and technical training corresponding to their posts, and priority should be given to serving as grassroots sub-captains, squad leaders and deputy squad leaders; Full-time soldiers with college education or above who are selected as non-commissioned officers for the first time shall be awarded the rank of non-commissioned officers and the starting salary standard shall be determined with reference to the relevant provisions on recruiting non-commissioned officers directly from non-military departments, and the study time in local colleges and universities shall be regarded as the service time; Soldiers with full-time college education or above can participate in high-skilled personnel training courses after being admitted to the NCO school. If they have completed the prescribed courses and credits, they will be issued with undergraduate graduation certificates and vocational and technical education degree certificates; After graduation, in principle, he will serve as a fourth-level master sergeant, and those who have obtained the qualification of technician will be given priority as senior non-commissioned officers.