Friday, September 14, 2012

NYSC 2012 Batch C Timetable

Hi guys,

Seems like people are going to my post on Batch B 2012 timetable, so let me make life easier so nobody gets confused. The link to the schedule is at NYSC 2012 Batch C Mobilization Timetable.


Pre-mobilization Workshop Meeting 4th- 6th September, 2012
Registration of Foreign-trained Nigerian Graduates 1st August- 5th October, 2012
Submission of Masterlist. Screening/Vetting by Mobilization Officers 12th - 21st September, 2012
Action by the Computer Centre 12th - 21st September, 2012
Delivery of Preliminary Printouts 25th - 27th September, 2012
Return of Corrected Printouts by Institutions to NYSC NDHQ 3rd - 5th October , 2012
Action by Computer (Coding, Corrections etc) 3rd - 23rd October, 2012
Sorting and Packaging of Call-up letters 24th - 28th October, 2012
Delivery of Call-up letters to Institutions / NYSC Secretariats 29th - 31st October, 2012
Briefing of Prospective Corps Members 29th - 31st October, 2012
2012 Batch ‘C’ Orientation Course aka CAMP 6th - 27th November, 2012

16 comments:

  1. Sorry im a little confused. Is it to late to apply for batch 'c' i've just re-new my 9ja passport and looking to leave for Abuja asap.

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  2. which one is priliminary printout and what is the essesnce of callup numbers

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    1. All you need to worry about is Registration. They'll inform you when to pick up your call-up letter. And then you'll head off to camp for 3 weeks. The rest of the table is for NYSC official purposes.

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    2. Oh and the call up letter has your NYSC number and tells you what state you're posted to.

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  3. Before we receive the callup letter, wld we have known where we are being posted to?

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    1. Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnope. Think of getting your call-up letter as opening an award ceremony envelope... And Anonymous is posted to...*drum roll*............_______ State!

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  4. Hi,
    Please I want to find out if it's possible for me to take a break during my service year, let's say like 2 weeks,so as to travel. Is this allowed? Also, is it possible for me to cut my service short and leave around August or September to go to graduate school, then maybe come back later for the certificate? Then I would also like to know what the last month of the service year is usually like, I heard there's no work during the last month.
    Please can you brief us about your last weeks of nysc so we can have an idea too?
    Thanks so much and well done

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    1. I forgot to add, I'd be starting with batch c in november. Thanks

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    2. Hiya!

      So, taking a break during the service year is frowned upon, but not impossible. NYSC allows 7 days of casual leave but you have to apply for it through your Local Government Inspector > Zonal Director > State Coordinator, in that order. If you wish to leave the country (usually based on extreme needs, such as medical reasons), the application would also have to be approved by the Director General in Abuja.

      That said, unfortunately, Nigeria isn't the best country to follow proper procedure and you end up being frustrated and wanting to shoot somebody. So, if you have a good relationship with your immediate supervisor, you can ask for time off and leave - hoping they won't report to HR or NYSC. Just be sure that you're not missing anything important NYSC-wise.

      In addition, cutting your service short is NOT recommended, but it's something you can play by ear. The problem is you have to be physically present to do your final clearance and pick up your certificate. Now, being in Nigeria, there are ways to work around it - but I wouldn't know myself.

      I'll put a post up on the last few weeks of service today so you know what it's like.

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  5. Pls can u enlighten us on the basic things we will need in three weeks orientation like how many photocopies of our results, how many passport photographs we will need because I heard that everything is gold in campground

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    1. Hi, I wrote a series of posts on Guide to Surviving Orientation Camp...

      1. http://ajebutternysc.blogspot.com/2012/01/guide-to-surviving-nysc-orientation.html

      2. http://ajebutternysc.blogspot.com/2012/01/guide-to-surviving-nysc-orientation_10.html

      3. http://ajebutternysc.blogspot.com/2012/01/guide-to-surviving-nysc-orientation_12.html

      4. http://ajebutternysc.blogspot.com/2012/01/guide-to-surviving-nysc-orientation_1164.html

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  6. Hi Berry.....Is it possible to leave camp for a couple of days to attend a conference somewhere else. Would the authorities give you some kind of clearance for that?

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    1. Hey there, it IS possible but depends on the officials. Just try your luck, and request the exit early on...

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  7. i like to know the format of batch b call-up no. 2011,abuja. The written on the discharge certificate.

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