Do college students go straight to college when they come back from the army?

College students who come back from the army are not directly promoted to undergraduate courses, but can apply for undergraduate courses. No matter whether college graduates are soldiers or college students, they can apply for the unified undergraduate course when they come back. College graduates who apply for undergraduate courses are included in the undergraduate program of retired soldiers, and those who have won third-class merit or above can be admitted without examination.

Retired college soldiers are promoted to undergraduate courses, and the enrollment plan is listed separately. Higher vocational (junior college) students are enlisted for compulsory military service and discharged from the army. Take the general undergraduate examination after completing higher vocational education, and the enrollment ratio will be appropriately expanded on the basis of the current 30%. The specific proportion is determined by the provinces according to local conditions and registration.

Requirements for retired soldiers to apply for exemption from the test:

According to the spirit of the document issued by the Ministry of Education, those who meet the requirements of retired soldiers and receive a third-class merit award during compulsory military service may apply for exemption from the examination after completing their studies in higher vocational colleges. The major applying for exemption should be the same as or similar to its major. Each student can only apply for one university, and the admission procedures are handled by the accepted university.