Npower Physical Verification To Commence on June 25

Information reaching Nyscinfo news desk indicates that physical verification of documents for the successfully shortlisted N-power Batch ‘C’ applicants will commence on 25th – 30th June 2021.

Document to take along with you (for graduate category) are:

  • Education Credentials (Degree or (HND)
  • NYSC discharge certificate
  • Indigen Certificate
  • Print of your BVN details
  • Passport photograph
  • Valid means of identification
  • N-power 2021 call up letter print out containing your Reference Number.

You will be asked to fill form requiring these details;

  • Full names as recorded in your BVN.
  • Address information
  • The LGA of State of residence
  • Your State of Origin and LGA
  • Mother’s maiden name
  • NYSC PPA (Place of Primary Assignment) and State of Service
  •  The year you finished NYSC

See screenshot evidence below:

Npower Physical Verification

 

Please, be reminded that Npower Batch ‘C’ Stream 2 shortlisting will commence from June 15…Read more.

If you have question regarding this information, go to the comment section below.

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11 thoughts on “Npower Physical Verification To Commence on June 25”

  1. Please is there any consideration for people that didn’t get the information and as a result missed the physical screening exercise

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  2. Dear Admin,

    The fact that we comment here on every post and yet no response makes you so incompetent and renders this page a trash. What is the essence of commenting without receiving a feedback? It is sickening and disgusting. Work on your Human Resources management please!

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  3. I was shortlisted without NYSC Cert. I hope it won’t affect me during de final shortlisting? I have seen corpers dat applied without NYSC Cert n got it, I hope it won’t be an issue diz time around

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  4. What about those that are still serving their father’s land i mean those that are still in serving. Does that means they are going to disqulified since they dnt have nysc certiface yet..

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