Guide for June NYSC orientation programme

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Guide for June NYSC orientation programme




The National Youth Service Corps has announced that the 2025 Batch ‘A’ Stream II orientation course will commence nationwide from Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at all the NYSC camps.

The announcement was made via a countdown column on the official NYSC website titled “Countdown to the Start of the 2025 Batch A Stream II Orientation Course.”

Registration for prospective corps members begins on that date and closes by midnight on Friday, June 13.

The official swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to take place on Friday, June 13, while the orientation programme will end on Tuesday, July 1.

All prospective corps members are to report to the orientation camps indicated on their call-up letters.

Graduates trained outside Nigeria are required to present their international passports along with the original versions of all previously uploaded documents.

It is advised that every corps member reads their call-up letter thoroughly and follows the instructions strictly.

The National Youth Service Corps has announced that the 2025 Batch ‘A’ Stream II orientation course will commence nationwide from Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at all the NYSC camps.

The announcement was made via a countdown column on the official NYSC website titled “Countdown to the Start of the 2025 Batch A Stream II Orientation Course.”

Registration for prospective corps members begins on that date and closes by midnight on Friday, June 13.

The official swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to take place on Friday, June 13, while the orientation programme will end on Tuesday, July 1.

All prospective corps members are to report to the orientation camps indicated on their call-up letters.

Graduates trained outside Nigeria are required to present their international passports along with the original versions of all previously uploaded documents.

It is advised that every corps member reads their call-up letter thoroughly and follows the instructions strictly.

For those in regulated professions such as medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and physiotherapy, proof of registration with their respective professional bodies is required.

Graduates of polytechnics and monotechnics are additionally expected to present their National Diploma certificates at the point of registration.

According to the board, any attempt to present fake credentials will lead to arrest, prosecution, and disqualification from the programme.

In the event of a lost call-up letter, the corps member must obtain a police report and a sworn affidavit.

Those who received the letter from their institutions should return there for reissuance, while those who printed theirs online can simply reprint from the NYSC portal.

There is special consideration for married, pregnant, and nursing mothers who have been posted to states other than where their husbands reside.

Such individuals may report to the orientation camp in their current state of residence.

However, they must provide evidence of marriage, a valid form of identification belonging to the husband, and documentation proving the husband’s place of residence.

The NYSC Act stipulates legal consequences for those who either refuse to report for service or attempt to participate in the scheme illegally.

Offenders are liable to prosecution as provided under the laws governing the NYSC.

As the orientation course approaches, prospective corps members are advised to make adequate preparations, travel safely, and ensure all documentation is in order.

The orientation programme is a critical foundation for a successful service year and national integration experience. (PUNCH)




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