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What are the enrollment requirements of high-speed rail aviation school?

In recent years, more and more candidates apply for high-speed rail and aviation colleges. If you want to apply for the exam, you need to meet the conditions of age, height, education, vision and physical health, as follows.

What are the enrollment requirements of high-speed rail schools? What are junior high school graduates, senior high school graduates and college graduates respectively? After entering the school, the school will arrange classes at different levels according to the students' level. When registering, you should hold your household registration book, diploma, ID card and ID card photo.

Students are required to be middle and high school graduates aged 15-20. The height of boys should be above 160 and that of girls should be above 158. After binocular correction, the visual acuity should be above 4.8, excluding color blindness and amblyopia. There should be no obvious scars on the face, neck and hands, and there should be no splayed legs and O-shaped legs.

The admission conditions of different schools are different, and some schools have stricter admission standards. The specific admission is subject to the school.

What are the enrollment requirements of the aviation school? Most flight attendants require junior high school graduates, senior high school students, secondary vocational school students and those with equivalent education. The age requirement is 16-20 years old.

Female height:162-172 cm; Male height: 173- 184cm, with regular facial features, well-proportioned figure, excellent moral character and law-abiding.

Corrected vision 1.0 or above, no eyeball deformation, color blindness, weak strabismus, and hearing not less than 5 meters.

No history of mental illness and epilepsy, normal liver function, no nephritis, infectious diseases and various chronic diseases.

The standard of Putonghua is not lower than the second level of the national standard: vowel pronunciation is required to be clear and dialect intonation is not obvious.