From October 22nd to 29th, military schools will be accepting supplementary applications for university and college admissions based on high school graduation exam results, with a total enrollment quota of nearly 200.
The Military Recruitment Board of the Ministry of National Defence announced that there are 3 academies and 7 officer schools that need to recruit additional students. Candidates are eligible for consideration if they have participated in the preliminary selection and received notification from a military school confirming their eligibility, but have not yet been accepted or confirmed to enroll in any other school.
Candidates participating in the supplementary admissions must still meet the health standards stipulated by the prospective school and have participated in this year's high school graduation exam. The minimum application score ranges from 18.05 to 27.62, depending on the school, candidate category, and subject combination.
For university and college-level military training programs – specifically training for military commanders at the commune, ward, and town levels – the minimum application score ranges from 10.25 to 21.25.
Applicants can submit their applications directly at the school or via express mail. The application dossier includes: the application form, the original high school graduation exam results certificate, and a photocopy of the preliminary eligibility notification.
The specific admission quotas and score requirements for military university programs are as follows:
Admission criteria and minimum scores for university and college-level military training programs:
This year, 17 military schools are recruiting nearly 4,400 students, a decrease of 445 compared to last year. The cutoff scores, based on the high school graduation exam results and announced on August 23rd, range from 16.25 to 27.97. The Military Science Academy has the highest cutoff score. Female candidates applying to the Chinese Language major must achieve 27.97 to be admitted.
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