NYSC Opens 2025 Batch B Stream II Registration Portal — What Every Graduate Should Know
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially announced the opening of its registration portal for the 2025 Batch “B” Stream II mobilization exercise. The portal went live on Monday, September 8, 2025, and will remain open for eligible Nigerian graduates both in Nigeria and abroad.
The registration is strictly for Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) who have graduated from universities and polytechnics, including foreign-trained graduates who meet NYSC requirements.
Key Things You Must Know About NYSC 2025 Batch B Stream II Registration
To ensure a smooth registration process, NYSC has released important guidelines every graduate must follow:
1. National Identification Number (NIN) Is Compulsory
All applicants must have a valid NIN before starting their registration.
- Fresh applicants should click on “Fresh Registration.”
- PCMs deployed in earlier batches but absent from camp should click “Revalidation.”
- Those who started registration earlier but did not complete it should log in with their existing details.
2. Passport Photograph & Biometric Capture
- A webcam will be used for facial capturing, so ensure you dress neatly.
- Blurred or unclear passport photos will be rejected.
- No proxy thumbprinting is allowed — PCMs must complete biometrics personally.
3. Personal Details Are Permanent
Your Date of Birth, Course of Study, and Date of Graduation will appear on your NYSC certificate. Once camp registration begins, these details cannot be corrected.
4. Correction Requests
If you need corrections to your:
- Name
- Date of Birth
- Course of Study
- Class of Degree
- Qualification
You can apply for these updates through your NYSC dashboard before camp registration closes.
5. Special Considerations for PCMs
- Military personnel: Must indicate service status and upload valid documents.
- Married female PCMs: Should upload marital documents for concessional posting.
- PCMs with disabilities or health challenges: Must clearly state their condition and upload relevant medical documents.
NYSC’s Final Advice to Graduates
NYSC strongly advises all PCMs to personally monitor their registration process to avoid costly mistakes that may affect mobilization or posting.
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