How to complete the pre conscription

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

The following is a detailed introduction to the steps of the pre-enlistment:

1. Understand the policy

Determine if your age and physical condition meet the criteria for pre-conscription. Generally, male citizens between the ages of 18-24 who are in good health, have no bad habits, and do not have tattoos are eligible for pre-enlistment.

Understand the process and requirements for pre-enlistment. You can check the national or regional conscription**, official documents, or consult the local enlistment office for specific pre-enlistment procedures, registration times, deadlines, physical examination items, psychological test content, and other relevant information.

2. Physical examination and psychological test

Physical examination: aRoutine physical examination: including height, weight, chest circumference, abdominal circumference and hip circumference, etc., to determine the candidate's physical shape and basic health status.

b.Special examinations: such as vision, hearing, cardiopulmonary function, etc., to assess the recruit's ability to adapt to military life and high-intensity training.

c.Instrument examination: such as electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, etc., to further confirm the physical condition of the applicant.

Psychological test: aBasic IQ test: Tests the applicant's thinking ability and judgment through math problems, pattern recognition, etc.

b.Psychological aptitude test: to assess the candidate's emotional stability, stress resistance, endurance and other psychological qualities.

c.Personality test: to understand the personality traits, values and motivations of the recruit, and to determine whether he or she is suitable for military life.

3. Registration and submission of materials

Within the specified time, bring valid ID documents and academic certificates and other materials to the local enlistment office for on-site registration.

Fill in the personal information form, including personal basic information, family background, social relations, etc., and submit relevant supporting materials.

Submit ** and *** for follow-up notification and contact.

4. Wait for review and notification

After submitting the materials, start waiting for the review result. Usually, the review process takes a certain amount of time, and candidates need to be patient.

Once approved, you will receive a notification with the time and place of the interview and medical examination. If you have any questions or need further information, you can contact your local enlistment office in a timely manner.

5. Participate in pre-recruitment training

Participation in pre-conscription training at a designated time and place, which is the primary stage of military training, is mainly to help conscripts adapt to military life and improve their physical fitness.

In the course of training, conscripts should conscientiously study Xi and strive to improve their military qualities. The training includes basic military skills, physical exercise, teamwork, etc.

During the training process, candidates are required to strictly abide by the training discipline and regulations, and maintain a good image and attitude.

6. Signing the contract and enlisting in the army

After passing pre-recruitment training, they may be selected to sign a contract and officially enlist in the army. Signing a contract means that the conscript agrees to become a member of the army and fulfill his obligations in accordance with the terms of the contract. The obligations and rights of the conscript, as well as the requirements and arrangements of the army for the conscript, are clearly specified in the contract.

Enlistment is to officially become a member of the army and begin to receive comprehensive military training and mission arrangements. After enlistment, conscripts will receive more rigorous military training and education to adapt to the needs of life and work in the military. At the same time, the military will also conduct a comprehensive assessment and evaluation of the conscripts to determine their suitable positions and development directions.

After enlisting in the army, conscripts need to conscientiously fulfill their obligations and responsibilities and contribute their own strength to the building of the country and the army. At the same time, the military will also provide comprehensive training and education to conscripts to help them grow and develop.

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