2025 NYSC Batch C Registration To Start Tuesday

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National Youth Service Corps has announced that online registration for the 2025 Batch C will commence on Tuesday, 4 November, 2025.
In a notice posted on its official Facebook account today, the scheme said that registration for both foreign-trained and locally-trained graduates will run from 4 – 9 November.
A mobilisation timetable embedded in the Facebook post also indicated that the dates were tentative.
According to the timetable, the pre-camp physical verification of credentials for foreign-trained graduates is scheduled for 9 – 13 November, while ICT action is billed for 12 – 15 November.
Online printing of deployment letters by corps-producing institutions, and physical delivery of call-up letters to schools, is scheduled for 16 – 18 November.
Prospective corps members are also expected to print their call-up letters within the same window, 16 – 18 November.
The NYSC further noted that the 2025 Batch C orientation course dates will be announced later.
Meanwhile, the scheme said the portal for remobilisation for absconded corps members under the 2025 Batch B cycle is currently open, and will close on 3 November, 2025.
In a separate advisory, NYSC said those who previously absconded must refund any monthly allowance received during their initial service ONLY on the dashboard.
It added that any absconded corps members who registered for Batch A remobilisation but failed to document in their assigned state would be required to re-register under Batch B.
It would be recalled that National Youth Service Corps released the official timetable for the 2025 Batch ‘B’ mobilisation, scheduling the online registration for foreign and Nigerian-trained graduates from 8th to 13th September, 2025.
For graduates trained abroad, the pre-camp physical verification of credentials was fixed for 14th to 18th September, 2025.

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