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Can I still join the military one year after graduating from college?

No.

There are relevant regulations on how the age of college students who are drafted into the army for compulsory military service is determined. Male general college students are between 18 and 22 years old. Graduates of higher vocational colleges (junior college) can be relaxed to 23 years old. Undergraduates For graduates with a degree or above, the age limit can be relaxed to 24 years old.

The age limit for female general higher education students is 18 to 20 years old, and the age limit for fresh graduates is relaxed to 22 years old. According to relevant national laws, the age limit for graduates of ordinary colleges and universities is relaxed to 24 years old.

If you are a bachelor's degree graduate who serves as a soldier and performs well in the army, you can take the soldier promotion exam. After passing the exam, you need to go to the military academy for training for about half a year. After passing the training, you will start to serve as a platoon leader in the lower company, and you will be awarded With the rank of lieutenant, he enjoys the treatment of deputy company level.

For fresh graduates and current graduating students from ordinary colleges and universities who are drafted into the army, the finance department will implement corresponding tuition compensation and national student loan reimbursement. High school graduates who have been admitted to colleges and universities in that year will retain their admission qualifications after enlisting in the army, and will enjoy the national tuition exemption policy after retirement.

The number of years for tuition compensation, national student loan reimbursement and tuition exemption shall be calculated based on the corresponding study years stipulated by the state for undergraduate, junior college (higher vocational), graduate and second bachelor’s degrees.

Based on the time of enlistment, the prescribed number of years of study completed before enlistment is the number of years for tuition compensation or national student loan reimbursement. The remaining period of the state-stipulated years of study that should be completed after retiring and returning to school is the period of tuition exemption. Studying for higher-level academic qualifications after resuming school is not within the scope of tuition exemption.

Preferential policies for college students serving as soldiers:

1. During the period of compulsory military service, a compulsory soldier's allowance is paid, which is 850 yuan per month in the first year and 950 yuan per month in the second year.

2. During the period of compulsory military service, families of college student soldiers will receive preferential treatment from the place where they are approved to join the army. The specific standard is 150% of the average annual minimum wage in our province;

3 . After the conscripts retire from active service, the local people's government will issue a one-time economic subsidy.

4. College students or graduate conscripts enjoy tuition compensation and national student loan reimbursement policies. The specific standards are: the maximum annual allowance for each undergraduate student shall not exceed 8,000 yuan, and the maximum annual allowance for each graduate student shall not exceed 12,000 yuan.

5. Taking a four-year undergraduate degree graduated in 2017 as an example, with 2 years of service, the economic salary is about 183,000 yuan (the above is calculated based on the average level of the province, and the specific standards are based on each county (city, district) Published data shall prevail).

6. School students who join the military can retain their student status and can choose to return to school within two years after being discharged.

7. Higher vocational (junior college) students are drafted into the army to perform compulsory military service and retire. After completing higher vocational studies, they take the ordinary undergraduate college-to-bachelor examination and implement separate plans. Our province stipulates that the admission rate shall not be less than 70%.

8. Students in general colleges and universities (including college freshmen) who are drafted into the army to perform compulsory military service and retire from the army shall take the national master's degree admissions examination within 3 years after completing their undergraduate studies. 10 points will be added to the total score of the preliminary examination. Priority will be given under the same conditions. Admission.

9. When recruiting civil servants every year, the number of targeted recruitment candidates shall not be less than 10% of the number of full-time undergraduate retired soldiers included in the scope of personnel in that year, and the number of targeted recruitment in public institutions shall not be less than that of listed personnel in that year. Scope: 10% of the number of college students and retired soldiers.

10. Those who have served in active service for 12 years or more and are awarded second-class merit or above or third-class wartime merit or above will be assigned jobs by the people's government after retirement.

11. Those who perform well in the army and meet certain conditions can be selected as officers.

Legal Basis

"Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 20 Male citizens who have reached the age of 18 shall be drafted into military service Active duty; those who have not been drafted that year can still be drafted for active duty before they reach the age of 22. The recruitment age for graduates from ordinary colleges and universities can be relaxed to 24 years old, and the recruitment age for graduate students can be relaxed to 26 years old.

Based on the needs of the military, female citizens may be recruited for active service in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.

Citizens aged 17 or over but under 18 may be recruited for active service based on the needs of the military and their own volition.