NYSC Releases Call-Up Numbers for 2025 Batch C Prospective Corps Members 

Corp Members

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially released call-up numbers for 2025 Batch C Prospective Corps Members (PCMs). The announcement was made via the scheme’s official X handle on Tuesday. Call-up numbers are issued based on the order of registration. 

With camp capacity constraints across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, only about 40% of registered PCMs will 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.” 

How to Benefit from This Announcement 

  1. Check Your Call-Up Number: PCMs should verify their call-up numbers to confirm participation in Batch C. This is the first step in planning for deployment. 
  1. Understand the Timeline: 
  1. Online registration for Batch C ran from November 4 – 9, 2025, for both foreign-trained and locally-trained graduates. 
  1. Pre-camp verification for foreign-trained graduates: November 9 – 13, 2025. 
  1. ICT action: November 12 – 15, 2025. 
  1. Printing of deployment letters and call-up letters: November 16 – 18, 2025. PCMs are expected to print their call-up letters within this period. 
  1. Prepare for Orientation: Even if your name is not on the current Batch C list, you will be deferred to the next batch automatically. Use this time to prepare necessary documents, accommodation plans, and orientation essentials. 
  1. Stay Updated: Follow NYSC official channels to receive real-time updates about your deployment, orientation schedules, and any changes in the process. 

The release of call-up numbers is an important step in ensuring a smooth NYSC service year experience. By following the timelines and instructions carefully, prospective corps members can benefit fully from the orientation exercise, secure placements, and prepare adequately for a successful service year. 

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