2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream I: NYSC Call-Up Letters Now Available for Printing
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially opened the portal for all 2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream I prospective corps members (PCMs) to print their call-up letters. This marks a key step in preparing for the upcoming orientation exercise.
Key Details for Printing Your Call-Up Letter
- For Online Registrants:
Prospective corps members who registered online can now log into the NYSC portal to print their call-up letters. Simply visit http://portal.nysc.org.ng, log in with your registered email and password, and click on “Print Call-Up Letter.” - For Non-Online Registrants:
If you did not register online, you are required to collect your call-up letter from your graduation institution. - Health Advisory:
All PCMs are strongly advised to get vaccinated against cerebrospinal meningitis before reporting to camp. Your health and safety are important. - Camp Restrictions:
Be aware that bringing vehicles, motorcycles, or bicycles to the camp is strictly prohibited. - Legal Notice:
Failure to report for service or attempting to participate ineligible can lead to legal prosecution under the NYSC Act. - Documents to Bring to Camp:
Graduates should come with their degree certificates or statement of results, student ID cards, and, where applicable, professional licenses.
Step-by-Step Guide to Printing Your Call-Up Letter
- Visit the http://portal.nysc.org.ng
- Click on the “Login here” icon and enter your registered email and password.
- After logging in, click the “Print Call-Up Letter” link to access and print your call-up letter.
Important Reminders:
- Health Precaution: PCMs are urged to take preventive measures against meningitis before heading to camp.
- Vehicle Restrictions: Do not attempt to bring any personal vehicles, motorcycles, or bicycles to camp, as these are not allowed.
Consequences for Non-Compliance
Remember, if you fail to report for service or participate in the NYSC despite being issued a call-up letter, legal action may be taken against you. This includes individuals who are ineligible for service, but attempt to take part.
What to Bring to Camp
- For Nigerian Graduates: Bring your degree or HND certificates, or statement of results, as well as your institution’s ID card.
- For Foreign Graduates: Ensure your documents, including your international passport and any academic credentials in non-English languages (translated to English), are ready for verification.
- For Health Professionals: Doctors, pharmacists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals must bring their professional licenses or certificates of registration.
Final Tips
As you prepare for this important step in your journey, ensure all necessary documents are in order and that you are fully immunized against meningitis. Don’t forget the importance of following camp rules, including restrictions on vehicles. We wish all prospective corps members a successful and fulfilling orientation experience.
Stay tuned for more updates and important information as the 2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream I orientation approaches.
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