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NYSC: 12 Important Things Prospective Corps Members Should Take To Camp

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: November 21, 2016
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The National Youth Service Corps on Monday, November 21, posted the call-up letter for the 2016 Batch B corps members.

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NYSCThe National Youth Service Corps on Monday, November 21, posted the call-up letter for the 2016 Batch B corps members.For those heading to the various NYSC camps across the country starting Thursday, November 24, below are necessary requirements needed at NYSC orientation camp?
For those heading to the various NYSC camps across the country starting Thursday, November 24, below are necessary requirements needed at NYSC orientation camp?

1. Call-up letter

This is the official call-up letter given to you by the NYSC. This will be taken from you and not returned, so you must not forget it, for it is the only evidence that you are a prospective corps member. Also do not laminate it, for it will not be collected if you do so.

2. Registration documents

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If you are a foreign graduate you should take along the original credentials you uploaded to the NYSC Portal for physical verification and evaluation.

3. NYSC green card

The NYSC green card is the first print out when you originally registered, before you printed your call-up letter, it contains your personal details and bio-data.

4. Final year school ID card

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You also need to take along your school ID card, so if you have lost it, you have to apply for another one.

5. Statement of result

The statement of result given to you by your university is also an important document to take along.

6. Photocopies

Also, make as much as 10 copies each of all of the above documents, in case you are asked for more than one copy of any. NYSC registrations these days are now going digital and require less of these photocopies but it is advisable you have enough to be on a safe side.

7. Passport photographers

Passport photographs are also very important, so you need to take as many as you can along with you. However, in some camps, you will be required to snap with your crested vest which will be given to you at the camp. You will need these passports for the various registrations, which might include: skill acquisition groups, religious groups, sports, redeployment, bank account opening and so on.

8. Licenses

For doctors, pharmacists, nurses and lab scientists, you need to take along your proof of certification. This include their certificates of registration with the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (NMDCN) and for pharmacies with the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN) respectively.

9. Stationery

Go along with Pen, Paper, Gum, Tippex, stapler etc. Yes, this saves time and lots of unnecessary begging.

Tip: Some camps do seize staplers at the gate during check-in. So do not forget to include pins in your stapler if you are taking that along.

10. Wears

Round-necked white t-shirts: The round-neck white t-shirt is an essential outfit in camp in fact in most camps it is the only item of clothing allowed for the duration of the camp. You will be given 2 pairs by the camp administration and since you may not have time to wash, you might consider bringing extras. Also go along with white shorts, white sneakers, white socks, 2 coloured clothes for religious activities. Note that you wont need much of your coloured dresses.

11. Padlock

You may need this to keep your bags locked and belongings safe.

12. Others

Bucket, Toiletries, Rechargeable flashlights, Towels, Slippers, plate, cup, spoon. Note that forks and knives are not allowed into camp.

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