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NYSC 2025 Batch C: Portal Opens as Thousands Rush for Registration Across Nigeria


The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially opened its online portal for the 2025 Batch C mobilisation, sparking excitement and tension among Nigerian graduates eager to serve.

According to the latest update from the NYSC headquarters in Abuja, the registration began on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, and will run until Sunday, November 9, 2025. However, due to heavy traffic on the website, the management hinted at a possible extension to accommodate those facing technical hitches.

Across campuses and cyber cafés nationwide, young graduates are flooding registration centres, eager to print their Green Cards and secure deployment slots before the portal closes.

Key Highlights for 2025 Batch C Registration

  • Registration Period: November 4–9, 2025 (may be extended)
  • Call-Up Letter Printing: November 16–18, 2025
  • Camp Resumption: Expected to begin November 19, 2025
  • Foreign-Trained Graduates: Physical verification runs from November 9–13, 2025

The NYSC management also warned prospective corps members to avoid fraudulent websites, urging them to register only on the official portal — www.nysc.gov.ng.

Important Tips for Prospective Corps Members

  1. Double-check your details ensure your name, date of birth, and school data match what your institution uploaded.
  2. Avoid cyber café scams only use trusted centres to prevent account hijack or fake Green Cards.
  3. Check your Senate list if your name is missing, contact your school before registration ends.
  4. Print your Green Card early it confirms your successful registration.
  5. Stay alert for deployment updates Call-up letters are usually released within a week after registration.

Reactions from Graduates

From Lagos to Port Harcourt and Kano, social media is buzzing with stories of long queues and portal errors.

“I’ve been trying to register since morning, the site keeps timing out,” lamented a graduate from UNILAG.
“I can’t wait to see where I’ll be posted!” another wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Meanwhile, the NYSC ICT department assured prospective corps members that technical teams are working round the clock to stabilize the portal and ensure every eligible graduate registers successfully.

Why NYSC Still Matters

Despite rising debates over the relevance of the one-year mandatory service, many graduates see NYSC as a rite of passage an opportunity to network, serve, and explore different parts of Nigeria. For some, it’s a stepping stone to permanent jobs, business opportunities, or government employment.

Final Word

With the NYSC Batch C portal now open, graduates are advised to stay alert, verify all details, and prepare for camp life. Whether deployed to Lagos, Sokoto, Enugu, or Taraba, the experience promises to be one filled with service, culture, and growth.

Stay glued for updates on camp date confirmations and deployment lists as NYSC finalizes its Batch C mobilisation process.

Share your thoughts below! Where do you hope to be posted for your NYSC service year?

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