The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has fixed the Batch B Stream I orientation course for 2026, and things are already moving fast. For many prospective corps members, this is that moment when school life ends properly, and service life begins with early morning drills, queueing, and a completely new routine.

See the current NYSC updates: NYSC Sets June 10 Date for 2026 Batch B Stream I Orientation

Here is everything you need to know in one place, from dates to preparation tips.

NYSC 2026 Batch B Stream I Orientation Course Dates

The orientation course runs for a limited period, and every date matters. Missing a deadline can affect your participation.

Activity

Date

Commencement of Orientation Course

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Registration Period

Wednesday, 10 June 2026 – Friday, 12 June 2026

Registration Cut-Off

Midnight, Friday, 12 June 2026

Swearing-In Ceremony

Friday, 12 June 2026

Closing Ceremony

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

The schedule may look short, but each stage is important for clearance and camp activities.

What You Should Do Before NYSC Camp

Getting ready early makes the whole experience smoother. Camp is usually busy, so preparation saves time and stress.

Print your NYSC Call-Up Letter

This is the first document you will need. It will be checked during registration at camp, so print it early and keep copies.

Check your registration items

Small things like passport photos or photocopies can delay you at camp. Go through your documents properly before travelling.

Confirm your camp location

Camp names can be confusing, so always confirm the exact address before you travel to avoid going to the wrong state or site.

What to Pack for NYSC Camp

Keep things simple and practical. You do not need excess luggage.

  • Call-up letter and photocopies

  • Degree or HND certificate and copies

  • Passport photographs

  • Valid identification documents

  • Basic clothing and toiletries

  • Writing materials

Foreign trained graduates should also include international passport and original academic documents.

Travel Safety Tips for NYSC Camp

Travel during the day where possible. It reduces risk and helps you arrive earlier.

If you must arrive late, it is safer to stay at:

  • Police barracks

  • Army base

  • NYSC state office

  • Recognised corps lodge

Avoid entering unknown vehicles from roadside stops. Use registered parks for transportation.

Important Notes for Special Cases

  • Married, pregnant or nursing mothers may be required to present supporting documents if they request redeployment or special consideration.

  • Polytechnic graduates should not forget their ND certificate for clearance, as it is often required during registration.

  • Always carry original documents and avoid shortcuts or fake papers, as NYSC treats documentation seriously.

Remember, the NYSC orientation course is short but very active. Proper preparation helps you settle faster, avoid stress, and focus on the experience ahead. Once you step into camp, everything moves quickly, so getting ready early makes a real difference.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I report to camp after the registration deadline?
A: No. Once the registration closes, late arrival may affect your participation in the orientation course.

Q: What happens if I lose my call-up letter before camp?
A: You should follow the official NYSC replacement process through the portal or your institution.

Q: Is biometric capture compulsory at camp?
A: Yes. Biometric verification is part of the registration process for all corps members.

Q: Can I choose my preferred state of deployment?
A: No. Deployment is handled by NYSC based on national needs and availability.

Q: Can I leave camp during the orientation course?
A: Movement outside the camp is restricted unless officially approved by camp authorities.

Q: What should I do if I arrive at the wrong camp?
A: You should report immediately to the NYSC officials at that location for guidance and correction.