I m a recent college graduate Can I be a non commissioned officer with mild psoriasis 100

Updated on educate 2024-07-02
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is no effect, it is not very heavy, there is generally no problem, there is time as soon as possible, no hormones, immunosuppressants, *** is very large, it is not good for the liver, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine.

    As long as it is not hormones and immunosuppressants, it is better to use hormones and immunosuppressants after they are used, which is very good for the body and not good for the liver. On the one hand, it is necessary to strengthen exercise and improve autoimmune resistance. On the other hand, it is necessary to use drugs rationally and introduce you to a more practical folk remedies, hoping to help you.

    1.Rub repeatedly with a few cloves of garlic and place the squeezed garlic on the affected area and rub it when you have time.

    2.Rub with banana peel.

    3.A bottle of vinegar, a handful of peppercorns, boil for half an hour after mixing, put the boiled pepper water into the bottle after cooling, brush the pepper water on the affected area with a small brush, and insist on brushing the affected area in the morning, afternoon and evening every day.

    The above methods only play a certain auxiliary role in **psoriasis, and may not be able to completely**.

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    Indications: psoriasis, ichthyosis, dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, allergic ** disease, urticaria, neurodermatitis, tinea capitis, tinea manis, various ringworms, etc. At the same time, it also has a good effect of **rheumatism and **!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I used to have a friend who was an officer in Nanjing, and he had this disease when he was a child. I heard that there are a lot of ** diseases in the army, it doesn't matter.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No. Because the first grade of psoriasis is not fully understood, the cause of its onset rock disease is related to many factors such as environment, lesions, diet, etc., and the pathological prescription quietly has low immunity. Visceral metabolic dysfunction, ** veins, microscopic residues, circulatory disorders and other phenomena.

    These situations are not suitable for serving as soldiers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you enlist in the summer, you will recruit non-commissioned officers or officers directly, but it is unlikely that the officers will be recruited, because now the army rarely recruits people in schools, and if you enlist in the winter, it will be an ordinary compulsory soldier. For graduate students in military academies, first, you have to be an officer to study for military graduate students, and second, if you graduate from a local university, you can take the military graduate school, but soldiers cannot go to graduate school.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Fresh graduates become soldiers, and after the recruits, they are directly corporal 3rd grade, which is a non-commissioned officer. There is no need to serve another 2 years of compulsory service.

    At present, the special treatment of college students is that there are direct and special recruitment. Enlisting as a conscriptor makes little difference. The prerequisite for college students to join the army is that they must have a conscription mission in their location or institution.

    Be a conscript. Registration, as an ordinary soldier, sign up for the local annual conscription, and the time is generally from September to November. After enlisting in the army, one year of military age can be admitted to a military academy (the officer school is basically hopeless, and the non-commissioned officer school is also difficult), two years can be transferred to a non-commissioned officer (the proportion of technical arms is as high as 50%, and the proportion of ordinary troops is relatively low), and then two years of demobilization.

    Conscripts can return to school within one year of demobilization, and a graduation certificate will be issued upon completion of their studies.

    2.Direct recruitment of non-commissioned officers. Fresh college graduates, there are restrictions on majors. Sign up in March, take a physical examination in the month, sign the army and sign the agreement in the month, and go to the army in August. Started as a non-commissioned officer of the first class, and renewed for 3 years.

    3.Specially recruited officers. Fresh college graduates, with professional restrictions and few places, are gradually replaced by national defense students, and the enrollment is generally a few months before graduation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fresh graduates are conscripts when they enlist in the army. After two years of compulsory service, those who meet the requirements can be selected as non-commissioned officers. As for whether or not you can stay in the army in the future, it depends on your efforts in the future.

    All enlisted soldiers are compulsory soldiers when they begin to enter the army, and there are no exceptions, but college students who have joined the army have a certain advantage in the promotion of their military positions, and the advantage in academic qualifications will be well reflected in their promotion in the army.

    College students serving as soldiers can participate in policies such as school entrance examinations, soldier promotion, selection and reform of non-commissioned officers, resumption of work and reinstatement, and preferential treatment for resumption of studies. For example, if the compulsory service period expires and the performance is excellent, they will be selected as non-commissioned officers according to the needs of the troops. Under the same conditions, those with a full-time college degree or above are preferred.

    College students and soldiers who have not completed the state's higher education may apply for military academies; Soldiers who have taken the national unified college entrance examination and obtained a full-time college degree may take the entrance examination at the undergraduate level organized by the whole army. Outstanding soldiers will also have the opportunity to be sent to military academies and academies to study, and after passing the training, they will return to their original units to work, and their units will issue orders for their posts in accordance with relevant regulations.

    Graduates who participated in the national unified college entrance examination, the first, second and third batches of undergraduate admissions and obtained full-time undergraduate degrees and bachelor's degrees, and graduates who participated in the national unified examination for master's degree enrollment and obtained full-time graduate degrees, can be directly promoted with excellent performance during the service.

    At the end of the compulsory service, those who have performed well shall be selected as non-commissioned officers according to the needs of their posts. Under the same conditions, those with a full-time college degree or above are preferred.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to enlist in the army for further study, it is recommended to take the national defense student to enlist in the army directly as an officer (the smallest is also a civil servant when you are discharged from the army and transferred to the local area), and it is now a school age to rush the military age is still more cost-effective, if you sign up directly, it seems that you have to be a compulsory soldier for two years first, and then transfer to a non-commissioned officer, it is a second phase (after the high point).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Good news: Opportunity for college graduates: enlist in the army directly as a non-commissioned officer, and return the tuition fee for four years of college!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    One, you are a conscript, and you are a direct non-commissioned officer and a direct non-commissioned officer! Second, a bachelor's degree, obtaining an excellent soldier, and serving as a deputy squad leader, these are the conditions for promotion. Third, there is a physical fitness test for the promotion of cadres, as well as a cultural test, and there are special books to buy in the army for the cultural test, which is probably the last point of advice for civil servants and the like:

    The competition for the promotion exam is fierce, even if you have a bachelor's degree, there are many conditions that need to be met, and there are many college students in the army now, and there are many people who are better than you, so if you can't get promoted, you must be mentally prepared.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    University graduates have the opportunity to be directly recruited as officers or directly recruited non-commissioned officers, and the main force of officers is still military academies, and national defense students are only a part, and now there are more compulsory soldiers for college graduates, so the General Staff Department, the General Political Department, and the General Logistics Department have issued interim measures for selecting officers from among the soldiers who are college graduates. The measures stipulate that soldiers who have graduated from universities may participate in the selection of officers after serving in the army for one and a half years. Graduates of major majors can participate in the examination of the undergraduate level of military academies or be admitted to the school, and soldiers with a bachelor's degree or above, after a series of PK according to the regulations, will be uniformly organized to assess the military vocational ability, so as to achieve sunshine and transparency.

    The General Political Department, in conjunction with the General Staff Headquarters, has uniformly arranged for the cadres to be promoted to military academies and academies for six months of training, and those who pass the qualifications will be included in the cadre distribution plan. That's about it. For your information, the troops may have some unspoken rules they say, but they are not as dark as they say, and in general they are still relatively sunny.

    I wish you all the best in your career.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, the recruits were ordinary soldiers in the past two years, and after being transferred to non-commissioned officers, they were directly non-commissioned officers in the second phase!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Current college students, fresh graduates, and former college graduates are all conscripts after enlistment, and the service period is 2 years. However, the current graduates and graduating students of ordinary colleges and universities who should be conscripted into the army shall be compensated for tuition fees and national student loans by the first financial department. High school graduates who have been admitted to colleges and universities in the current year retain their enrollment qualifications after enlisting in the army, and enjoy the national tuition waiver policy after retiring from military service.

    Specifically, refer to the "Measures for State Funding for Students of Institutions of Higher Education Conscripted into the Army for Compulsory Military Service".

    However, after college students (including current college students) enlist in the army, if they have outstanding professional and technical ability during their service in the army, the army will approve them to stay in the army and continue to serve in the army according to the actual situation, and award them the corresponding rank of non-commissioned officer.

    In addition, there is also a method for college students to directly become non-commissioned officers in the army, that is, during the annual conscription season, college students can sign up for the recruitment of directly recruited non-commissioned officers according to their actual conditions, and after passing the political examination and physical examination in various aspects, they can directly become non-commissioned officers of the army.

    Non-commissioned officers, that is, "professional soldiers", are higher than soldiers (ordinary soldiers). In our country, non-commissioned officers are generally selected from among soldiers who have completed their term of service, and citizens with professional skills can also be directly recruited from outside the military to become non-commissioned officers. Non-commissioned officers do not belong to the cadre sequence and do not wear seniority badges.

    The non-commissioned officer system was established and continuously improved in accordance with the needs of the development of our army's modernization drive. On March 7, 1978, the first meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress discussed and approved the Decision on the Issue of Military Service. The decision pointed out that in order to speed up the revolutionization and modernization of our army, it has been decided to implement a military service system that combines compulsory and volunteer soldiers.

    It is stipulated that according to the needs of the troops, I can voluntarily change some of the conscripts into volunteer soldiers in order to retain the technical backbone. This is the prototype of the non-commissioned officer system in our army.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not necessarily! There is only one! It can be a non-commissioned officer! That's a specially recruited non-commissioned officer! The army is recruited by the university that studies the corresponding subject or online special recruitment!! Direct conscription must start with a private!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you want to be a non-commissioned officer, you have to take the exam. I have a high school classmate who is a soldier in Fuqing City, Fujian Province, and he said that he can usually pass the exam in three or four companies. So it's harder, but you just have to work hard. Hehe, I also went to inspect the army in my junior year. Hope to adopt, thank you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, I'm from the army, let me tell you in detail!

    First, starting from this year, the recruitment time in the future will be changed from winter to summer recruitment, and the specific time is to start registration in late June, start physical examination and political examination in July and August, and complete all the recruitment work in various places before the end of September! The time of discharge from the army has not changed, it is still December every year, that is, two years and three months after becoming a soldier!

    Second, regarding the direct recruitment of non-commissioned officers, the main thing is to recruit those students who have completed their credits and have professional skill levels!

    Third, I don't know what year you are this year, and there are good and bad sides to being a soldier in college! The good thing is that you can only go to the army with a high school degree to serve as a soldier without completing the credits, the student status is retained, and the nature of the household registration is to enter the army as a non-agricultural soldier, and if you come back from the compulsory army in two years and three months, you can continue to go to school, if you are admitted to the military academy or non-commissioned officer school in the army, then your current student status will be cancelled!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The 2013 conscription period starts in October, and college students are of course welcome to enlist, and a certificate from the school is required. It seems that college students are not allowed to directly recruit non-commissioned officers, but the non-commissioned officers recruited by the army now have a skill and will be able to play a role after they join the army.

    The physical requirements are particularly strict.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, academic qualifications and majors are not directly related to the selection of non-commissioned officers. It mainly depends on the actual performance and work performance, and the other is whether there is a relationship and other factors.

    Conditions for transferring to a non-commissioned officer:

    1. Transfer to non-commissioned officers, transfer non-commissioned officers first apply by themselves, organize examinations, and be approved by superiors.

    2. At the end of the compulsory service, it is necessary to consider transferring to a non-commissioned officer in combination with the usual performance and professional level.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Well, I'm in charge of recruiting soldiers in our school this year, senior students are non-commissioned officers as soon as they don't get inright, and those who are 1 to 3 must be in the army for more than two years before they can transfer, if you are a soldier now, your school will refund you all your tuition, and after you finish your service, the state can assign you a job or continue to go back to your original school, at this time you can choose which grade you can, but the tuition during this period will no longer be exempted.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In fact, after you enlist in the army, your current academic qualifications and majors are not directly related to the selection of non-commissioned officers, mainly based on your actual performance and work performance, and other factors such as whether there is a relationship. Because you are not a direct non-commissioned officer, your major has nothing to do with your role as a soldier, which means that your chances of engaging in your major after you join the army are very slim. What is the future of being a non-commissioned officer, if you do a good job, if you are able to retire, if you do not do well, if you leave the army early, the key depends on your efforts.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Transform the non-commissioned officer! Forget it! It's just a pit!

    Conscripts are better than you staying in the army! Point 1: Can you guarantee to stay for four periods? If you have served for less than 12 years, you can only choose to be discharged.

    Second, in the end, it is still in combination with the policies of the local civil affairs bureau to choose the way to go! The general direction is good, but the execution of each place needs to be considered.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At present, the armed forces are changing to high technology, and they are also in need of highly educated compound talents. There are many advantages for college students to serve in the army, such as the advantages in promoting cadres. If you want to become a non-commissioned officer, you can choose a good major, and it is easier for college students to choose a good major.

    As long as you do a good job in the army and get the reward of the leaders of the unit, you may be transferred to a non-commissioned officer. Of course, you can also go to the relationship, and you can transfer these to non-commissioned officers if you pay for them.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    As long as you become a soldier, after two years of compulsory service, you will have a choice, one is to retire from the army and the other is to become a non-commissioned officer.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Fresh college students are directly non-commissioned officers when they enter the army.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, I'm also an art student and would like to give you a lesson.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The age of military service is 25 years old.

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