LASU Issues Important Advisory for Prospective NYSC Corps Members

The Students' Affairs Division at Lagos State University (LASU) has issued a crucial advisory for prospective National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Corps Members.

LASU Issues Important Advisory for Prospective NYSC Corps Members

The Students' Affairs Division at Lagos State University (LASU) has issued a vital advisory to all Prospective Corp Members (PCMs) scheduled for the 2024 Batch A stream 2 mobilisation exercise.

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In accordance with the directives, all graduating students are urged to meticulously review their details on the NYSC Portal. It is imperative that the date of graduation reflected on the NYSC Portal corresponds precisely with the information stated on their Notification of Results/Certificates. Any disparities identified should be promptly reported to the Students' Affairs Division for immediate rectification.

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Furthermore, Prospective Corp Members are reminded of the essential documentation required for a smooth transition to the NYSC Orientation Camp. Prior to departure, graduates must present their Registration Slip, Notification of Result, and School Identity Card to the Students' Affairs Division for validation. This precautionary measure is crucial to avoid any potential rejection during the registration process at the Camp.

In a bid to ensure uniformity and compliance with NYSC guidelines, graduates of Lagos State University are specifically advised to print their self-generated Notification of Result(s) on plain white conqueror paper.

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This advisory underscores the commitment of Lagos State University to uphold standards of excellence and compliance with regulatory requirements. By adhering to these directives, graduates can facilitate a seamless transition into the NYSC program, thereby contributing positively to national development.