NYSC Announces 2024 Batch 'C' Stream 1 Online Registration Date
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that online registration for 2024 Batch 'C' Stream 1 will begin on Thursday, November 14, 2024.
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced the commencement date for the online registration of 2024 Batch 'C' Stream 1, which will begin today, Thursday, November 14, 2024. This latest announcement has sparked excitement and concern among prospective corps members, many of whom took to social media to share their reactions.The NYSC shared this information via its official X handle, formerly Twitter, stating that registration for Batch 'C' Stream 1 would start today. This update has prompted prospective corps members to prepare for their service year, despite some administrative delays in uploading senate lists by some institutions.
While many celebrated the long-awaited announcement, some prospective corps members expressed worries about the unavailability of senate lists from certain institutions, which could impact their eligibility for the upcoming registration. One user, @BoazJrn, commented, "The long-awaited time has come," while another, @ReubenEphraim1, asked, "What's up with the senate and graduation list that are yet to be uploaded?"
Some also raised questions about the possibility of Stream 2. User @emmaezey1 noted, "Senate lists are yet to be uploaded by many schools. Seems only those revalidating would be eligible to apply," hinting at potential delays for new graduates awaiting senate list updates.
Other prospective corps members voiced concerns about how close the orientation camp could fall to the festive season if Stream 2 is scheduled. @OrokpoJnr expressed apprehension over the possible timing and high transportation costs during the holidays, saying, "Ahh, when will they now go to camp. The festive period?? Consider the hike in transport fare nahhh?? Will there be C2 this year??"
The NYSC has yet to confirm if there will be a Stream 2 for Batch 'C', and many are eagerly awaiting further clarification on this issue.