1. After graduation, the Army Institute of Chemical Defense generally engages in scientific research, equipment research and development, technical support and administrative management related to chemical defense.
2. Graduates of the Army Institute of Chemical Defense can engage in national nuclear and biochemical safety, nuclear and biochemical emergency rescue and national defense security research in the government, institutions, military and large enterprises.
3. The Institute of Chemical Defense of the Army is known as the "cradle of chemical defense soldiers", which mainly trains chemical defense officers and noncommissioned officers for the whole army and undertakes the task of training national nuclear, chemical and biological talents.