Federal Polytechnic Idah Issues Internal Memo on NYSC Mobilization

Federal Polytechnic Idah has issued an internal memo directing HNDII students to submit essential information for NYSC mobilization.

Federal Polytechnic Idah Issues Internal Memo on NYSC Mobilization
Federal Polytechnic Idah

Federal Polytechnic Idah has issued an internal memo announcing the commencement of preparations for the NYSC mobilization process for its HNDII students for the 2023/2024 academic session. The memo, directed at all Heads of Department, underscores the importance of timely submission of necessary documents and information by students.

Heads of Department are instructed to inform their HNDII students to carefully provide the required details by logging into the portal: www.nysc.fepoda.ng. Non-compliance with this directive may result in students being excluded from the Polytechnic's NYSC mobilization list.

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Students must ensure the correct arrangement and spelling of their names and provide accurate JAMB registration numbers. Additionally, they must submit JAMB admission letters and printouts of their bio-data registration to their departments by July 31, 2024. These documents will then be forwarded to the Examination and Records Division, located in Room 11 of the Old Administrative Block.

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The memo concludes with a reminder of the deadline and expresses gratitude for anticipated cooperation.

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For further information, students are advised to contact their departmental offices promptly. This directive is essential for the smooth and timely mobilization of eligible students into the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program.

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