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NYSC REGISTRATION

NYSC Registration Tips

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Hello everybody, I want to use this medium and opportunity to inform you all that the long awaited NYSC registration will commence on 20th April, 2017,  after much research these are the steps to follow when registering, During your registration you are to register in any NYSC/JAMB accredited cafe centers. While going to the cafe, check if they are approved by NYSC/JAMB please don’t go to any cafe that is not on the NYSC portal list and register. It may backfire during camping. When going to the cafe, go with your:
  • Recent Passport Photograph
  • Active Google mail( G-mail)
  • Jamb Registration number
  • The registration fee (N1500) it differs with Cafes
  •  Know your Blood group and kits size
Below are the pictures illustrating the step by step of the online registration
1Click on Registration for mobilization Batch A, 2015



2.       Fill in your Email Address and click confirm
STEP 2




3.       An email will be sent to your Inbox






4.       Proceed to your Email and click on the link





         Fill in the blank space with appropriate information




            This stage will show you a tab where you can initiate an online payment or you can ignore the payment and proceed to the fingerprint capture
STEP 6 

      NOTE: After the thumb printing and all, NYSC will forward  a continuation link to that your email and you open the Email to continue with those details above. once you are done. The Cafe attendant should printout a paper for you. that paper is call your GREEN CARD
      THE GREEN CARD: The green card contains your full NYSC Call up Number, Name, Your Kits specifications details, your online registration , and your Call up Number.
      Print your green Card and make photocopies and make sure you keep it safe, NYSC will alert on when to print your Call up Letter!


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