Registration Tips for Prospective Corps Members for 2024 Batch ‘A’ Stream II

NYSC encouraged prospective applicants to utilize verified cafes for registration, advising caution and thorough verification of details before submission.

Registration Tips for Prospective Corps Members for 2024 Batch ‘A’ Stream II

Registration for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for the 2024 Batch ‘A’ Stream II has officially commenced. The registration period spans seven days, running from March 25 to 31, 2024, as announced by the NYSC DHQ X handle.

Prospective corps members are urged to adhere to nine essential tips for online registration, as detailed by the NYSC:

1. Visit the NYSC Registration Portal at (http://nysc.org.ng) and click on the active link to register.

2. Ensure possession of a National Identification Number (NIN), which is a prerequisite for online registration.

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3. Select “Fresh Registration” for first-time registrants, or “Revalidation” for individuals deployed in previous batches who did not report to camp. For those who commenced registration previously but did not complete it, click “Login Here” to continue.

4. Webcam will be utilized for facial capturing during the registration process.

5. Avoid thumbprinting by proxy.

6. Details such as Date of Birth, Date of Graduation, and Course of Study cannot be corrected after Camp Registration. Hence, verify these details thoroughly.

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7. Apply for Correction of Name, Date of Birth, Course of Study, Class of Degree, and Qualification if necessary.

8. Armed Forces personnel serving as prospective corps members should indicate their status and upload valid documents during online registration.

9. Married female prospective corps members seeking marital concessions should upload marital documents during registration.

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NYSC encouraged prospective applicants to utilize verified cafes for registration, advising caution and thorough verification of details before submission.

The NYSC program, established by the Nigerian government in 1973, aims to promote unity among Nigeria's diverse ethnic groups. It mandates all Nigerian graduates under the age of 30 to undergo a one-year service, during which they are deployed to various states within Nigeria to engage in community development projects, educational activities, and national service.