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NYSC releases call-up numbers for prospective Batch ‘C’ Corps members

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 11, 2025 1141 Minutes read0

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The National Youth Service Corps have released the call-up numbers for prospective batch ‘C’ Corps members after which they would proceed to their various camps across the nation.

The information was made public by the corps on its verified X account (formerly Twitter) today, Tuesday, 11 November 2025.

The statement noted that camp capacity limitations across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory mean that “only about 40 per cent of registered Prospective Corps Members can be accommodated for the upcoming orientation programme.”

For those unable to secure placement in Batch C, the NYSC assured them that they will be deferred to the next exercise.

“Rest assured, those not accommodated will be automatically moved to the next Batch, which will take place soon after the Batch C exercise,” the statement added.

The management also emphasised its commitment to a smooth orientation and service year experience for all participants.

“Management remains committed to ensuring a hitch-free orientation exercise and service year experience for our PCMs,” the statement read.

It was earlier reported that NYSC opened online registration for the 2025 Batch C on November 4, with registration scheduled to run through November 9 for both foreign-trained and locally-trained graduates.

The scheme outlined a mobilisation timetable, stating that pre-camp physical verification of credentials for foreign-trained graduates will hold from November 9 – 13, while ICT action is slated for November 12 – 15.

Corps-producing institutions will facilitate online printing of deployment letters and physical delivery of call-up letters between November 16 and 18, during which PCMs are also expected to print their call-up letters.

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