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Will college graduates go to the army after graduation? Are there any restrictions?

College students who join the army often pay more attention to the development opportunities provided by the state. For example, from junior college to undergraduate, such as postgraduate entrance examination, such as civil service examination and career preparation. Limited cash subsidies are often icing on the cake. It is not the most concerned issue for college students and soldiers. Therefore, cash rewards and cash subsidies are more or less, and they are often not the most powerful welfare benefits.

For college students, governments at all levels have many welfare benefits to encourage them to join the army. One of the most important benefits and treatments is various subsidies and related fee reductions. But now there will be such a situation, that is, the same college students will get very different cash subsidies and cash rewards. Even the same college students may go to the same place to serve, and the final cash subsidies and cash rewards are often very different. Sometimes, a college student soldier finally gets more than 300,000 cash subsidies and cash rewards, while another college student soldier with basically the same conditions gets only 70,000 and 80,000 cash subsidies and cash rewards.

Why is the difference so big? In fact, it is one thing to decide that the same two college soldiers are so different. Is this college student enlisted in his hometown or at school?

Why is there such a huge difference? The current conscription welfare policy mainly consists of two parts, one is the national welfare policy, the other is the local welfare policy.

The national welfare policy is applicable to all parts of the country. The implementation of relevant policies or the allocation of funds for policies are all issued by the state. For example, the tuition reimbursement system for college students after joining the army, such as the extra points system for college students' postgraduate entrance examination. These policies are applicable to the whole country, and all localities are treated equally.

There are also welfare policies formulated by some provinces for college students to join the army. Every province has relevant welfare policies for college students and soldiers, and there are great differences among provinces. In addition to non-cash benefits, some provinces give more cash benefits, while others save less money. College students can choose to join the army in their hometown or in the place where their school is located. Joining the army in hometown is the standard of hometown province, and joining the army in school is the standard of the province where the school is located. Therefore, the same college students will be very different after joining the army. Some will have more than 300,000 cash rewards and subsidies, while others will only have 70,000 to 80,000 cash rewards and subsidies.

Of course, cities and counties below the provincial level also have some incentive policies, and these cities and counties also have certain differences, but because of the great differences, it is not easy to introduce them in detail. It is said that in some cities, in order to encourage college students to join the army, the property fees of their parents' houses are reimbursed by the municipal finance. I give this example to show that the following cities have very diverse incentive policies.

There is no need to feel sorry for the lack of money. It is definitely not appropriate to join the army in a place with low subsidies. First of all, I joined the army to defend my country. It is not good to care too much. Secondly, in fact, it is not necessarily a bad thing to have less subsidies for joining the army, so there is no need to be too sorry.

Because they also join the army, they may not have the opportunity to join the army when they go to places with more subsidies. Because many people in such places often join the army, they all choose the best among the best. I want to recruit ten soldiers, but there are one hundred applicants. If your conditions are not so good, you won't have a chance to join the army. The actual situation may be more intense than I said. However, places with relatively low subsidies still want to recruit ten soldiers, but only fifteen people signed up. Then your chances of being hired will be greatly improved. In other words, although the place with more money is good, the competition is too fierce, and you may not have a chance at all.

Of course, there are also some fresh graduates who take the civil service examination in the army and enjoy very complicated welfare benefits. You need to look at the relevant policies in detail, and these policies are also very different. However, the army recruits civilians and has corresponding local policies.

The truth is the same as the nature of college students' enlistment, and the treatment in different regions is different. Therefore, there are also cases where the school is very different from the hometown. Students need to pay attention and then pay attention.