Steps In Registering For NYSC
4Okay, so you’ve survived tertiary school. Your parents have attended your convocation ceremony. The school’s cleared you for graduation since the witches in your village didn’t give you a missing script or something.So, you’re ready to face the NYSC phase. One year of serving the fatherland. The NYSC portal is open from Thursday 20th April to Monday 15th of May, 2017. That’s a 4 week window, more than enough time to plough through all the steps on this list. Luckily, some parts of the registration process has been automated while others… not so much. Here are the things you need to do to have a hitch free NYSC.1. Make sure your school’s Senate/Academic board sent your name to the NYSC office
This is important and short of typing in all caps, there’s no way to emphasis that your school MUST SEND YOUR NAME to the NYSC office. I have friends who are through with school since January yet still haven’t been called up because of this one reason.2. Check for the Geo Political Zones to choose from
You have the option of choosing one state from any four of the following Zones:SOUTH EAST
- Enugu
- Ebonyi
- Anambra
- Imo
- Abia
- Delta
- Akwa Ibom
- Rivers
- Bayelsa
- Edo
- Cross River
- Ondo
- Osun
- Oyo
- Lagos
- Ogun
- Ekiti
- Abuja
- Nassarawa
- Niger
- Kwara
- Kogi
- Benue
- Plateau
- Kano
- Kaduna
- Katsina
- Jigawa
- Zamfara
- Kebbi
- Sokoto
- Borno
- Gombe
- Adamawa
- Bauchi
- Taraba
- Yobe
3. Get to the NYSC Portal and register
Create an account for yourself, if this is your first time. Login with your details if you already have an account but weren’t mobilised with the previous batch. The rest of the process should be familiar to any student.You’ll need to upload passport photos, some documents (there’s a list in the next step) and a thumbscan.Make sure that the Java running on the system is compatible with NYSC Biometric Capture and Microsoft .net framework is properly installed if not follow the instructions on that page to install the compatible apps, then you're good to go.
Unless you have a thumb scanning machine at home (if you do, your name should be high on EFCC watchlist), you’ll need to go to a cybercafe to get it done. Yeah they still exist.
4. Uploading documents (for foreign students)
You’ll need to upload a scan of the following documents – first degree certificate, transcript of first degree, West African School Certificate/GCE/NECO or High School Diploma (if applicable), International Passport and letters of verification (for graduates of Institutions in Ghana, Benin Republic and any other Institution whose accreditation is in doubt).If your documents are in another language apart from English, you’ll have to upload a translated version. Translations can be done at the embassy of the country you studied at. You can find more information here.Local graduates Local graduates have it a little easier. By verifying their matric number on the NYSC portal, most of their school credentials are available. They just need to upload their first degree certificate and West African School Certificate/GCE/NECO.Both sets of graduates will be required to upload their signatures.
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