Agency announces requirements for 2018 Batch A orientation camping
NYSC lists some documents both foreign and local graduates must bring to camp to enable them participate in the orientation exercise.
The agency on Sunday, April 15, 2018, announced on its Twitter handle that both foreign and local graduates, must present some documents to enable them participate in the upcoming orientation course.
According to the information on its Facebook page, NYSC urged prospective corps members who studied in the country to bring their degree or HND certificates or statement of results and a personal Identity Card (ID) from the institution of graduation to their respective camps.
The agency also asked foreign graduates to bring original copies of all their uploaded credentials and travel documents including their international passports for verification.
Foreign graduates are also asked to ensure that academic papers in languages other than English must be translated into English accordingly and both versions presented for verification at the camp.
The information further states that “Medical and Veterinary Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists, Optometrists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Public Environmental Health Graduates should come along with their professional licenses or certificates of full registration issued by their professional bodies'’.
NYSC advises PCMs to read their Call-up Letters
Moreover, the NYSC has congratulated all prospective corps members on their mobilization and also advised them to read the instructions on their Call-up Letters and adhere to them strictly. The agency also urged the PCMs who will be travelling to their various orientations camps to set out on time and avoid late night travels.
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