Is there any way to transfer from a military institute to a civilian one?



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You're welcome! It's hard to get into the military, and no one will keep you there, there are plenty of those who want to.

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Yes.

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not, because in any civilian university the number of budgetary, that is, free places is limited, and if someone is expelled, in his place they take the best in terms of academic progress syllabus, that is, a student of a commercial subgroup. they have a preferential right, if at all the university has a system of transfer from the paid to the free section. The military institute has a different department and it is unlikely that there is an agreement between them on transfers. so most likely you will have to pass all the exams again. although if your grades are very good, and the university does not have enough students for the corresponding course, you might be lucky.

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a military institute one cannot transfer to a civilian one, and the reason is the oath, and from the second year there is also a contract. The first problem in this case - if the cadet studies less than the fifth year, when being expelled from the institute, he automatically goes to the army One year in the military institute is equal to the half-year of compulsory service For example, the second-year cadet finishes his military service Another year in the army: Not all universities willingly accept former soldiers, and if they do, then with the loss of one or two courses.

 

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