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NYSC lists requirements for orientation exercise, opens portal for call-up letters

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The National Youth Service Corps has announced that prospective corps members can start printing their call-up letters from its online portal on Monday.

The 2018 Batch A orientation exercise, according to the NYSC, will commence on Thursday, April 19.

In a statement released by the management of the NYSC, corps members are expected to report for the orientation course with the required documents.

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NYSC also congratulated prospective corp members for a successful mobilization and urged them to set out on time to avoid late night travels.

“Congratulations for a Successful Mobilization into the NYSC, you are advised to read the instructions on your Call-up Letters and adhere to them strictly and also to set out on time to avoid late night travels. NYSC wishes you all journey mercies to your various Orientation Camps, NYSC said.”

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The statements read:

Persons who studied in Nigeria should bring to camp: Degree/HND Certificates or Statement of Results, Personal Identity Card from Institution of graduation.

“Foreign graduates should bring for verification, original copies of ALL their uploaded credentials and travel documents including International passport.

“Foreign graduates are to ensure that academic paper(s) in Languages other than English must be translated into English accordingly; both versions must be presented for verification at the camp.

“Medical/veterinary Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists, Optometrists, Physiotherapists Nurses and Public Environmental Health graduates should bring their professional licenses or certificates of full registration issued by their professional bodies.”

Prospective corps members can print their call-up letters via http://portal.nysc.gov.ng.

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