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NYSC Releases Batch C Deployment Details for Prospective Corps Members

by Joshua Mwenyi
3 weeks ago
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Deployment and Orientation Details for NYSC Orientation Camp 2025

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has released the deployment details for its 2025 Batch C prospective corps members. The NYSC shared this information on Monday via its official X handle, confirming that the NYSC orientation camp 2025 call-up letters are now available for printing.

Some prospective corps members posted to Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) will attend their orientation in neighbouring states. Those posted to Lagos will undergo orientation in Ekiti, Kwara, Ondo, Ogun, and Osun. Similarly, those posted to the FCT will have their orientation in Kaduna, Niger, and Nasarawa.

Challenges in the Orientation Camp

This update follows an earlier report from PUNCH Online, which revealed that due to camp capacity limitations, only about 40 percent of registered prospective corps members can be accommodated for the NYSC orientation camp 2025.

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The NYSC also issued a travel advisory, urging prospective corps members not to travel at night for safety reasons. They reminded PCMs to print and sign all required documents before arriving at the orientation camp. These documents must be submitted during the registration process at camp.

Registration and Verification for NYSC Orientation Camp 2025

The NYSC provided further details regarding the registration and verification process. Online registration for both locally trained and foreign-trained graduates opened on November 4 and closed on November 9.

For foreign-trained graduates, pre-camp physical verification took place from November 9 to 13, while ICT processing occurred between November 12 and 15.

Call-Up Letters for NYSC Orientation Camp 2025

The NYSC instructed corps-producing institutions to assist with the printing and distribution of call-up letters between November 16 and 18. During this period, prospective corps members (PCMs) should print their call-up letters ahead of the orientation camp.

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With the release of the Batch C deployment details, prospective corps members can now begin preparations for the NYSC orientation camp 2025. By ensuring that all documents are ready and knowing their orientation locations, PCMs can expect a smoother mobilization process.

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