Corps members’ call-up now tied to JAMB admission’

NYSC Director-General, Brig. General Nnamdi Okore-Affia
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as published by the Punch 
The National Youth Service Corps on Wednesday said only eligible graduates, who pass through duly accredited, full-time courses from higher institutions, would be mobilised for participation in the forthcoming 2013 Batch ‘A’ scheme, scheduled for between March 6 and 26.
The National Youth Service Corps on Wednesday said only eligible graduates, who pass through duly accredited, full-time courses from higher institutions, would be mobilised for participation in the forthcoming 2013 Batch ‘A’ scheme, scheduled for between March 6 and 26.
Already, the NYSC has started 
collaborating with relevant regulatory organisations of corps producing 
institutions, such as the National Universities Commission for 
universities and degree-awarding institutions, and the National Board 
for Technical Education for monotechnics/polytechnics and the Joint 
Admissions and Matriculation Board.
A statement bythe Director-General of 
the NYSC, Brig. General Nnamdi Okorie-Affia, in Abuja said any 
prospective corps member, whose admission status was not known to JAMB, 
would be deemed to have been improperly admitted.
He said, “Accordingly, the data of all 
prospective corps members, as submitted for mobilisation by their 
respective institutions, are subjected to screening for conformity with 
the requirements of these regulatory/examination bodies.
“In this regard, all prospective corps 
members whose admissions are not known to JAMB will be deemed to be 
improperly admitted. The admission status of such students will require 
the affected CPIs to regularise same with JAMB. Similarly, all CPIs have
 been advised to abide by the  extant admission quota approved by the 
NUC and NBTE respectively in making submission for mobilisation.
“Any submission in excess of quotas 
approved will not be accepted.  Graduates of courses not duly accredited
 by these regulatory bodies will not be mobilised for service.”
The NYSC noted that “the regularisation 
of admissions with JAMB is the duty of the CPIs; the confirmation of 
approved admission quota for each course and the determination of their 
accreditation status is the prerogative of the regulatory bodies – NUC 
and NBTE”.
Okorie-Affia added, “It is imperative to
 state that the NYSC will not act as a liaison office between the CPIs 
and these regulatory/examination bodies.”
 
 
 
