NYSC
How to Print NYSC Call Up Letter
National Youth Service Corps call-up letters are now available for printing online. Prospective Corps members are expected to log on to the Portal to commence printing their call-up letters.
Prospective Corps Members who did not make payment during online registration are to start collection of the Call-up Letters from their respective institutions of graduation.
- Login to the portal at https://portal.nysc.org.ng
- Login with your registered email and password.
- Click on ‘Print Call Up Letter’ link to access and print your call-up letter.
Orientation Exercise Documents
- Persons who studied in Nigeria should bring to
camp: Degree/HND Certificates or Statement of Results, Personal Identity Card
from Institution of graduation. Foreign graduates should bring for
verification, original copies of ALL their uploaded credentials and travel
documents including International passport. - Foreign graduates are to ensure that academic
paper(s) in Languages other than English must be translated into English accordingly;
both versions must be presented for verification at the camp. - Medical/veterinary Doctors, Dentists,
Pharmacists, Optometrists, Physiotherapists Nurses and Public Environmental
Health graduates should bring their professional licenses or certificates of
full registration issued by their professional bodies.
Note:
- Anyone who fails to report for service in the service corps as directed in his or her Call-up Letter and/or refuses to make himself or herself available for service in the service corps shall be prosecuted in line with the provisions of Section 13 sub-section 1(a) and (b) of the NYSC Act, Cap. N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
- Also, anyone who is not eligible to participate in the service corps or has been duly issued with a Certificate of National Service or Certificate of Exemption, but so participates or attempts to so participate shall be prosecuted in line with Section 13 sub-section 2(a) and (b) of the NYSC Act, Cap. N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.