National Youth Service Corps is responsible for mobilising Nigerian graduates for national service and ensuring proper orientation, discipline and integration of young graduates across the country.
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has opened its portal for the printing of call-up letters for 2026 Batch B Stream I prospective corps members. Candidates who have completed their online registration and payment can now log in to print their call up letters.
See the latest NYSC News: NYSC Releases Call Up Letters for 2026 Batch B Stream I.
Those who did not complete payment online are expected to collect their call-up letters from their respective institutions of graduation.
Below are the steps on how to print your call up letter and what you need to know before heading to camp.
How to Print NYSC Call Up Letter
To print your call-up letter, follow these steps:
Click on the login option
Enter your registered email and password
Select āPrint Call Up Letterā
Download and print your call up letter
It is advisable to print multiple copies and keep them safe for camp registration.
Who Can Print the Call Up Letter?
Paid prospective corps members can print directly online
Non paying PCMs should collect theirs from their institutions
NYSC Camp Registration Requirements
To successfully register at the orientation camp, prospective corps members must present the following documents:
Original call up letter or printed online copy
Original statement of result or certificate endorsed by an authorised officer with a valid signature
School identity card from the institution of graduation
International passport and original copies of uploaded documents (for foreign graduates)
Evidence of professional registration for medical and health-related graduates such as doctors, pharmacists, nurses, physiotherapists, medical laboratory scientists, radiographers, optometrists and health information managers
Certificate of fitness from a government or military hospital, stamped by the Nigeria Medical Association, confirming fitness for service
All documents must be original and ready before arrival at camp.
Important NYSC Camp Rules
Vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles are not allowed inside the orientation camp
All prospective corps members are advised to get vaccinated against cerebrospinal meningitis before camp
Failure to report for service after receiving a call-up letter may lead to legal consequences under the NYSC Act
Attempting to serve without eligibility may also attract prosecution under the law
Read more in the NYSC Orientation guide for a smooth camp experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Has NYSC opened the portal for printing call-up letters for 2026 Batch āBā Stream I?
A: Yes. The NYSC portal is open for eligible prospective corps members to print their call up letters.
Q: How do I print my NYSC call-up letter?
A: Visit the NYSC portal, log in with your registered email and password, then click on āPrint Call Up Letterā.
Q: Who is eligible to print the call-up letter online?
A: Only prospective corps members who completed online registration and payment can print it online. Others must collect from their institution.
Q: What documents are needed for NYSC camp registration?
A: You need your call up letter, statement of result or certificate, school ID card, and other required professional or medical documents where applicable.
Q: Are vehicles allowed in NYSC orientation camp?
A: No. Vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles are strictly prohibited inside camp.
Q: Do foreign graduates need extra documents?
A: Yes. They must present their international passport and original copies of all uploaded documents.
Q: Is medical fitness required for NYSC camp registration?
A: Yes. A certificate of fitness from a government or military hospital stamped by the NMA is required.
Q: What happens if I fail to report to camp after receiving a call up letter?
A: It may lead to penalties under the NYSC Act, including possible prosecution.
Q: Can I attend camp without my original documents?
A: No. All required documents must be original and presented during registration.
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