The chances of a non-commissioned officer being admitted to a military school are relatively high, but they still need to put in the effort and meet certain conditions.
Non-commissioned officers have accumulated certain practical experience and organizational leadership skills in the army, and have certain advantages over other candidates. Secondly, the acceptance rate of military schools is usually high, generally stable at about 10%, which provides a relatively large opportunity for non-commissioned officers.
Admission to a military school still requires a lot of effort from non-commissioned officers. They need to balance their study and preparation time arrangements in their military work, and at the same time, they need to conduct targeted review according to the military examination syllabus and military examination textbooks.
Only through their own efforts and preparation can non-commissioned officers make full use of their advantages and improve their chances of being admitted to military schools.
It should be noted that the conditions for the examination of non-commissioned officers for targeted training are the same as those for candidates with a high school degree. Therefore, the targeted training of non-commissioned officers also needs to meet the corresponding conditions and requirements when the army takes the military academy examination.
To sum up, the odds of a non-commissioned officer being admitted to a military school depend on a variety of factors. Although there are advantages, it still takes a lot of effort to successfully get into a military school.
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