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Requirements For Registration/Mobilization Of Prospective NYSC Batch B Corp members

This is to inform all prospective corps members, i.e. Nigerians who have graduated from Universities and Mono/
Polytechnics both at home and abroad that the NYSC On-line registration portal will be opened from Tuesday 8th
September to Friday 9th October, 2015 to enable them register for the 2015 Batch 'B' mobilization.
In order to ensure a seamless registration, prospective corps members are to note the following for strict compliance:
1. The Website address is any of the following:
i. www.nysc.gov.ng
ii. www.nysc.org.
iii. www.portal.nysc.gov.ng
2. Prospective Corps members should ensure that they have val functional e-mail addresses that they can
access and Nigerian (GSM) telephone numbers with which to register.
3. Locally trained prospective Corps members are expected to use correct JAMB and Matriculation numbers to register
4. For locally-trained graduates, only those whose names appear in the Senate/Academic Board Approved Result lists
submitted by their Institutions will have access to the register on the NYSC portal.
5. Foreign-trained prospective corps members should ensure that their Institutions are accredited. Where in doubt, it
is their responsibility to approach Federal Ministry of Education for verification. The letter of verification must be
uploaded during registration.
6. Foreign-trained graduates from Ghana and Benin Republic must obtain letters of verification and upload same for
mobilisation to be effective.
7. Those who graduated from Institutions outside Nigeria, (Foreign-trained graduates), are to visit the NYSC portal,
register and upload the following documents:
i. West African School Certificate(WASC) (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent,
ii. General Certificate of Education (GCE O' Level) (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent,
iii. NECO (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent
iv. High School Diploma or its equivalent.
v. First Degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) Certificate (Second Degree or Ph.D not necessary). Letter of
attestation will not be accepted, Please.
vi. Transcript of the first Degree or HND.
vii. International travelling Passport showing data page and date of departure for the course of study. (Please note
that you must present the originals of the above during verification at the Orientation camp).
viii. Letters of verification for graduates of Institutions in Ghana, Benin Republic and any other Institution whose
accreditation is in doubt.
8. It is the responsibility of the prospective corps members who studied in non-English speaking countries to get their
Certificates and Transcripts translated into English language before uploading.
9. All graduates of Medicine, Pharmacy and Medical Laboratory Science are expected to have their Certificates of
Registration with Nigerian Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (NMDCN), Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN)
and Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria respectively and upload during registration. Payment receipts are
not acceptable.
10. Unlike in the past, Foreign-trained graduates should not visit NYSC Headquarters, Abuja for verification of their
documents. This exercise will now be done at the Orientation Camps. They should simply print their call-up letters
on-line and report at the Orientation camps in their States of deployment, but should come to the camp with the
original documents uploaded during registration for verification.
11. Anybody who presents any fake document will be demobilized and decamped. Also, anybody not available in camp
for the verification will equally be demobilized.
12. Prospective corps members should ensure that Passport photographs used meet the following specifications:
i. Ensure your face (eyes, nose, ears, mouth and jaw) is fully shown without bending
ii. Ensure the picture is centralized and fills the frame
iii. Ensure the Photo background is white or off-white with no shadow.
13. On no account should prospective corps members register by PROXY. They should also remember the finger used
for their biometric capturing as this will be used for data verification at the orientation camp. Those who cannot be
verified with their biometric at the orientation camp will not be registered.
14. Only prospective corps members who want their call-up numbers sent to them through SMS and wish to PRINT
their call-up letters on-line are expected to pay the sum of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) (see NYSC Portal on
how to make payment).
15. Prospective Corps members who do not want to pay the N3,000.00 have the option of going to their schools to
collect their call-up numbers and call-up letters.
16. All prospective corps members who paid for the online registration during the 2014 Batch 'C' and 2015 Batch 'A'
Mobilisation but were not mobilized need not pay again.
17. Married female prospective corps members (whether locally or foreign-trained) should upload copies of their
marriage Certificates, evidence of Change of name, evidence to show their husbands' place of domicile and copy ofo
husbands' driving licence or data page of International passport during registration.
18. Female prospective corps members are advised not to apply Tulips (Lalea de colorat) on their fingers as this will
void their Biometric capturing during the verification in camp.
19. The orientation camp is highly regimented and not ideal for pregnant and nursing mothers. Those in these
categories would be registered and released immediately they arrive at the camp. However, with effect from Batch
'C' 2016, pregnant and nursing mothers will not be registered at the Orientation Camp. They would wait until they
are fit and ready to go through all the programmes of the NYSC without distractions.
20. Prospective corps members who have problems related to mobilization should go to the nearest NYSC Secretariats,
see the Deployment and Relocation officer and lodge their complaints between 9th – 16th October, 2015 They can
also call NYSC Help Desk Lines – 08089244741, 08064324023 or 09092989929.
21. All Part-time graduates are also expected to register online, even without JAMB numbers. Such graduates have the
option of paying online and printing their Exclusion Letters or as usual, travelling to their Institutions for the
Letters.
22. PLEASE NOTE THAT ONCE THE PORTAL IS CLOSED ON FRIDAY, 9TH OCTOBER 2015, THERE WILL BE NO
FURTHER REGISTRATION.
Source http://www.nysc.gov.ng/news-and_events/mobilization-requirements.php

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