NYSC Releases Step-by-Step Guide for Correcting Date of Birth on Portal for 2026 Batch B Stream

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has released a step-by-step guide for prospective corps members (PCMs) on how to correct their date of birth on the NYSC portal following the release of call-up letters for the 2026 Batch B Stream I orientation exercise.

NYSC Releases Step-by-Step Guide for Correcting Date of Birth on Portal for 2026 Batch B Stream

NYSC has released a step-by-step guide for prospective corps members on how to correct their date of birth on the portal for the 2026 Batch B Stream I orientation exercise.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has outlined the procedure for prospective corps members seeking to correct their dates of birth on the NYSC portal following the release of call-up letters for the 2026 Batch B Stream I orientation exercise.

The scheme said affected prospective corps members (PCMs) must obtain a 19- or 20-digit WAEC Verification Pin before initiating the correction process on the portal.

According to NYSC, candidates are required to complete their registration and log in to their dashboard to access the date-of-birth correction link.

To correct a date of birth on the portal, prospective corps members should:

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-Get 19 or 20 digits WAEC Verification Pin.

-Submit your Registration, then login to your dashboard to access the link.

-Click on Correction of Date of Birth link.

-Input WAEC Verification Pin, select WAEC Type, Year of Examination and enter ----Examination Number.

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-Click on Verify Button

-Click SUBMIT or CANCEL.

-The development comes as NYSC released call-up letters for the 2026 Batch B ---Stream I orientation course.

The scheme also warned that PCMs whose dates of graduation on their call-up letters do not match the dates on their statements of results will not be registered at orientation camps.

NYSC advised affected candidates to resolve such discrepancies through their Student Affairs Officers (SAOs) before reporting to camp.