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What is the treatment of Bengbu librarians?
This major used to exist, but now there are two kinds of students in Automobile Management College, one with military status and the other without military status. Non-military students take care of their tuition, living expenses and clothing expenses, and find jobs themselves after graduation, which is similar to the three books of local universities, but they accept militarized management in their lives.

Military cadets are exempt from all fees, but since 2004, the School of Automobile Management no longer recruits ordinary high school graduates, only military cadets, and now military cadets are not officers after graduation, but still return to the original army, but non-commissioned officers. The troops are all here, and they all returned to their original units after graduation.

After graduation, school students mainly work in the vehicle management departments of various units.

Because it is a command-oriented college, the management of military students is very strict, and physical training is mainly carried out outside cultural classes. The management of students without military status is relatively loose. It is stipulated that there is a time to get up in the morning and a unified time to turn off the lights at night. Housekeeping requirements are the same, and quilts are all tofu.