NYSC opens portal for 2024 BATCH ‘A’ registration

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The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC , has opened portal for 2024 BATCH ‘A’ Stream 1 registration.

This was disclosed by the scheme on their official social media page on January 29th, 2024.

Check on NYSC official website on Tuesday revealed that registration has commenced for 2024 BATCH ‘A’ Prospective Corps Members.

The registration will run from 29th of January, 2024 to 4th of February, 2024.

NYSC Registration Portal is open, visit (www.nysc.org.ng) and click on the active link to register.

If you are registering for the first time, click on “Fresh Registration” link.

If you were deployed in previous Batches and did not report to camp, click on “Revalidation link” to revalidate.

If you have registered previously and did not complete your Registration, click “Login Here” to continue your Registration with your Username and Password.

Do not thumbprint by proxy.

Digital Persona U.are.U 4500 finger print reader is the specification for thumb print.

Upload a clear passport photograph properly dressed. Note that the uploaded passport photograph will be on your Certificate of National Service and Exemption Certificate.

Do not upload passport photograph putting on NYSC crested vest. Passport Photograph cannot be changed after Camp Registration.

Apply for Name Correction, spelling errors and rearrangement.

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