NYSC urges PCMs to print call-up letters as camps open on Tuesday, August 28, 2018
NYSC orientation course for Batch B Stream II begins on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.
Following the registration exercise for the prospective corps members which closed on Tuesday, July 17, 2018, NYSC has congratulated the PCMs for a successful mobilization.
The agency on its Twitter handle, @officialnyscn also announced that Orientation Course will start on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.
NYSC tweets, ''Congratulations for a Successful Mobilization into the NYSC, we wish to inform you that as Orientation Course commences on Tuesday 28th August, 2018. You are advised to print your Call-up Letters, read the instructions and adhere to them strictly''.
5 important documents you MUST take to camp
1. Call up letter
Your Call up Letter is the most important credentials you must not forget to take to the camp. It is a vital document for camp registration as it serves as the only evidence that you are a prospective corps member and not in the camp to impersonate anyone.
The Call-up letter will be taken from you and returned later, however, DO NOT laminate this letter.
2. Final year ID card
Your final year ID card is another essential credential you'll be requested to present at the camp. This, of course, is meant to confirm your studentship and avoid impersonation.
Note that it must be the ID card your school authorities issued in your final year, not the ones you used in your early years at the university or polytechnic.
3. Notification/Statement of Result
The statement of result from your school is also an essential document no prospective corp member can do without. Your school will provide you with this before leaving for the camp, so make sure you get yours.
4. Medical report
The medical report is very important for prospective corps members who have a reason to seek redeployment.
If you are posted to a state and you need to redeploy to serve in another state that is close to your family on health ground, the camp officials will ask you to provide your medical reports before your redeployment can be processed.
5. Passport photographs
Make sure you take as many Passports photographs as you can, about 20 in red backgrounds. You would need them at every registration point at the camp.
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