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NYSC releases 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II deployment letter

This is to inform all prospective corps members who registered for the 2026 Batch A stream II that the deployment letter has been released.

Prospective corps members are to log on to their dashboard to print out their deployment letter

PCMs are to register for COVID-19 test via the NCDC link on your dashboard.
Report to camp on the date on your Call-up Letter.

FAQs

1. What is the NYSC 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II deployment letter?

The NYSC 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II deployment letter is an official document issued by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to prospective corps members. It contains essential details about their place of primary assignment (PPA), state of service, reporting date, and orientation camp information. This letter is required for registration and participation in the NYSC program.

2. How can I access my NYSC 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II deployment letter?

Corps members can access their deployment letters online by:

Visiting the official NYSC portal at www.nysc.gov.ng.

Logging in with their NYSC registration number, email, and password.

Clicking on the “Print Deployment Letter” option.
It is important to download and print the letter, as it will be needed during orientation.

3. Can I request a change in my deployment state or place of primary assignment?

Yes, but only under specific circumstances. NYSC allows corps members to request changes through the Change of State/Post option on the portal. Such requests are typically considered for medical reasons, security concerns, or marital status. Approval is not guaranteed, so it’s advisable to apply early.

4. What should I do if I cannot access or print my deployment letter?

If you encounter issues accessing your deployment letter:

Ensure you are using the correct login credentials.

Clear your browser cache or try a different browser.

Contact the NYSC helpdesk via the portal or visit a nearby NYSC state office for assistance.
It’s important to resolve the issue before the reporting date to avoid delays in your orientation registration.

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