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How to Know Your NYSC Certificate Number

Have you come across an online registration process that required your NYSC Certificate Number? Maybe during a job application, or your employer asked for your NYSC certificate number to verify your certificate. The NYSC certificate number is one of the checks that proves that you completed your national service year. Also, it can be used to prove the authenticity of your NYSC certificate. If you do not know your NYSC certificate number, then you need to follow the guidelines in this article to obtain it, because it’s a vital document/information that you must have.Information Guide Nigeria

There have been cases of corps members being issued a fake NYSC certificate, and individuals using forged NYSC certificate to apply for jobs. That’s why most employers would demand for your NYSC certificate number to authenticate your certificate. In today’s post, I’ll be showing you how to get your NYSC certificate number and how to check the authenticity of your certificate.JAMB Result


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What is the NYSC Certificate Number?

The NYSC certificate number is your unique identification number written at the top right corner of your NYSC certificate, just below the year of your service, which indicates that the certificate is yours. The NYSC certificate number is assigned to every NYSC certificate, it usually starts with A00, which is followed by 7 digit numbers. The NYSC certificate number is different from your NYSC call-up number or your NYSC discharge number. It is extremely important that you verify your NYSC certificate number, and the verification can only be done by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

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How to Get the NYSC Certificate Number

The NYSC Certificate Number is only issued to corps members who have completed their mandatory one-year National Service. The certificate number will be issued on the day of collection of certificate. It will be clearly written on your NYSC discharge certificate. The NYSC Certificate Number can be used to verify your NYSC certificate.NYSC Certificate Number

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How to Confirm your NYSC Certificate Number

The NYSC certificate number can be verified using offline and online methods. Let’s take a look at how to use both booths to verify your NYSC certificate number

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How to use the Online verification method

To use the online verification method, follow the steps below:How to Connect NIN to Glo SIM

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  • Step 1: Visit the NYSC verify portal via https://verify.nysc.org.ng
  • Step 2: Click on the “Proceed to Verification” icon
  • Step 3: Enter your correct username and passwordWAEC Result
  • Step 4: If you’ve forgotten your password, you can click on the “Forget password” link below
  • Step 5: If you’re a new user, simply click on the “sign up” link belowJAMB Form
  • Step 4: Click on “login” to verify

Note: The service charge for the online verification process is Two thousand naira (N2,000) only.

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How to use the Offline Verification method

To use the offline verification method, follow the steps below:

  • Step 1: Write and submit a letter of request for verification of certificate number to NYSC.
  • Step 2: Ensure that the letter is addressed to the “Director-General, National Youth Service Corps, Directorate Headquarters, Plot 416, Tigris Crescent, Maitama, Abuja.”Things to buy for restaurant
  • Step 3: Ensure that the request letter is marked “Attention: Director (Corps Certification)”
  • Step 4: Attach a photocopy of the certificate you wish to verify
  • Step 5: If you wish to verify multiple certificates, ensure that you number them serially with a pen, and attach the photocopies of the NYSC certificate to the letter.
  • Step 6: Submit your letter to the NYSC Director General’s Registry located at the 6th floor of the NYSC headquarters (Yakubu Gowon House)Npower Recruitment
  • Step 7: Do not forget to include your contact address, email address, and telephone number on the letter.

Note: The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) can only verify Discharge Certificate, Exemption Letter, and Exclusion Letter.

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