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NYSC to Admit Only 40% for 2025 Batch C Orientation


The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that only about 40 per cent of registered Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) will take part in the 2025 Batch C orientation exercise.

In a statement posted on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle on Tuesday, the NYSC explained that the decision was driven by camp capacity limitations across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The management stated that call-up numbers for the Batch C participants have already been released in line with the order of registration.

It added that those who are not selected for the current batch will be automatically moved to the next orientation exercise, which is expected to commence shortly after the Batch C programme.

The NYSC reiterated its commitment to a smooth and hitch-free orientation exercise and service year, assuring PCMs that all necessary logistics and administrative arrangements are in place.

"The NYSC Management is pleased to announce that, 'call-up numbers' for 2025 Batch C Prospective Corps Members has been released, based on registration order.

"Please note that due to camp capacity across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT, only about 40 percent of registered Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) can be accommodated for the upcoming orientation programme.

"Rest assured, those not accommodated will be automatically moved to the next Batch, which will take place soon after Batch C exercise.

"Management remains committed to ensuring a hitch-free orientation exercise and service year experience for our PCMs," NYSC said.


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