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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

NYSC 2017 Batch A Timetable released (See registration date)

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has released the timetable for prospective corps members who will be serving their country in 2017.

The National Youth Service Corps Orientation for 2017 begins in May
NYSC members for 2016 Batch B, left the orientation camps in February. The 2017 Batch A timetable on the NYSC official
website is as follows:

1. Briefing/Sensitization of Final year students/prospective corps Members from April 4-16, 2017.

2. Display of list of all approved
programmes for institutions on NYSC portal for cross checking feedback from April 3 - 7, 2017.

3. Collation of Prospective Corps
Members' Data by Corps Producing
Institutions (CPIs) from April 3 - 9, 2017.

4. Submission/Uploading of Senate/
Academic Board Approved Result for
Full/Part-Time Graduates and
Revalidation Lists by CPIs from April 10 -16, 2017.

5. Collation of Prospective Corps
Members' Data by Corps Producing
Institutions (CPIs) from April 3 - 9, 2017.

6. On-line Registration by Foreign and locally Trained Nigerian Graduates from April 17 - May 4, 2017.

7. Entertainment of complaints from
Prospective Corps Members by the state Deployment and Relocation officers and NYSC Help Lines/Desks from April 17 - May 4, 2017.

8. Forwarding of Complaints to
Mobilisation Dept by State Deployment and Relocation officers from April 17 - May 4, 2017.

9. Deployment and printing of call-up letters by ICT department from May 4 - 6, 2017.

10. Notification/On-line Printing of Call-up Letters/delivery of call-up letters to institutions May 4 - 6, 2017.

11. Online printing of deployment
disposition by Corps Producing
Institutions (CPIs) May 6 - 8, 2017.

12. 2017 Batch 'A' Orientation Course Meanwhile, the NYSC has said that it would not corps members to troubled zones in the northern part of the country.

The Zamfara state coordinator of the
Corps, Hajiya Rahmatu Sanda said that one of the major concerns of the NYSC was to protect corps members.

She said that in spite of the security
challenges in the state, NYSC has not recorded any problem or casualty to any of the corps members.




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