NYSC posting is the assignment or placement of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to specific locations within Nigeria for their mandatory one-year national service. After prospective corps members have completed their online registration and selected preferred states, the NYSC authority randomly assigns them to a particular state or location where they will serve. This assignment or placement is known as posting. This article will guide you on how to check your posting on the NYSC portal.
In the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program, there are two main types of posting: posting to state and posting to Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).
1. Posting to State (Deployment)
- This is the initial placement where NYSC members are allocated to a specific state within Nigeria.
- During the online registration process, prospective corps members are required to choose four preferred states of service.
- The NYSC administration randomly assigns individuals to one of the selected states for their primary assignment.
- The posting to state essentially determines the general geographical area where the corps member will undergo their national service.
2. Posting to Place of Primary Assignment (PPA)
- After arriving in their assigned state, corps members are further posted to specific institutions, organizations, or agencies within that state. This is known as the Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).
- The PPA is where the corps member will actively serve and contribute to community development for the duration of the NYSC program, typically for one year.
- The nature of the PPA can vary and may include schools, government offices, healthcare facilities, or other community-based organizations.
- The goal of the PPA posting is to engage corps members in activities that align with their skills, qualifications, and the needs of the community, fostering national unity and development.
In summary, the posting to state determines the general location of service, while the posting to PPA specifies the exact institution or organization where a corps member will carry out their primary duties during the NYSC program.
In this digital age, the NYSC has made it easier for individuals to check their postings online, saving time and effort. This article will guide you through the step-by-step process of checking your NYSC posting online.
After online registration for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program, the next step is to await your posting letter, also known as the Call Up letter.
In the past, checking your posting involved physically visiting your institution of graduation. However, today you can easily check your posting online using a smartphone or computer.
How to check NYSC posting
Here is how to check your NYSC posting online:
1. Go to the NYSC portal at https://portal.nysc.org.ng/
2. Click on the “Login Here” icon.
3. Enter your email and password.
4. Click “Resume” to log in to your account.
Once you have logged in to your dashboard, click “Print Call-Up Letter” to view your call-up letter and find out your assigned location by NYSC.
Note: This post only covers how to check the first type of post (Posting to State). To check the second type of posting, we refer you to this article: How to check/print NYSC PPA posting letter online.
Those who choose Lagos and Abuja during online registration always have a slim chance of getting posted to these states because they are highly competitive.
Avoid becoming desperate about your NYSC posting, as scammers often take advantage of such situations. 95% of individuals who ask for payment to influence your posting are nothing but yahoo boys.
Conclusion
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) posting system comprises two aspects: the initial posting to a specific state and the subsequent posting to a Place of Primary Assignment (PPA). When you join the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), you first get assigned to a state in Nigeria based on your preferences. This sets the big picture of where you’ll be doing your service. After that, you’re further assigned to a specific place like a school or government office within that state.
This two-step process is meant to bring people from different parts of the country together, help communities grow, and make sure your skills are used where they’re needed. As you go through this one-year experience, moving around your state and working in different places, you’re not just doing a job but you’re helping communities progress and building a stronger sense of togetherness.
Pls sir I have not registered before and I try logging in no way
It shows invalid email although it is correct.
Pls sir while I doing my registration it show me no more available state slot to deployment. What can I do?
Sir I’m trying to login it’s telling me invalid email
Pls sir. While I was doing my registration it show me no more available state slot to deployment what can I do
Good day….while I was doing my registration it showed no available slot in the 4 places..but i submitted anyways but now I’m not really sure if the registration was successful and if they will post me to any place…pls will I still be posted anyways
Yes, NYSC will choose a State for you. You can read this article, Why you see “Sorry there is no more available state slot for deployment”
Good day Sir, please help me, I was mobilized 2019 batch B. But I didn’t register that year, now I’m ready and my result available,can I register and follow the current batchA 2020.or I should wait to be re mobilized? Thanks
Just go and register
Good morning sir I have not seen my call up number since Monday
Be patient and keep checking
Bros pls i av not seen my call up letter on my page,wats d problwm
You are in stream 2
When wil I be able to print my callup letter, cause I can’t find it on my dashboard
Maybe you are in stream 2
Goodmorning sir. Thank you so much for your guide. Please I saw my call up number since Monday but no green card yet in my dashboard. Is it because have not fill in states slot yet?
Goodevening sir. What those green card mean and what is the use of it?
See what green card mean How to print NYSC Green Card (2019)
Good evening sir,please sir I want to in Adamawa state, what should I do?
Go to NYSC camp
Good evening sir, please i need you to clarify me on something i printed my call up number yesterday, but if i log in into my dash board i see something like sorry you are not in this stream you will be notified when to print your call up number…. does it mean i will be shifted to nxt year thats batch A.. does it mean am not among this batch stream 2 ?please help me
Thank you sir.. Those it mean I will be going with batch c stream 1 right? Since I print out my green card right?
Why no available slot ?
Since 3 days back
What are the procedure for direct posting , and what are the requirements.
Pls can i edit my information?I have registered for batch C but there is something that need to be change.
No way. You cannot
my name Hussaini Aminu kabir
I though something different from waiting til lastday
How many days does it take to see ur Green card and nyc call up letter
There is no fixed date for green card.
Call-up letter usually take up to 4 days after the closing of online registration.
Hello sir,
When will the call up letter be ready to printed?
Thanks a lot for this.
Will I still be able to pay after the call-up letter is released or there is a deadline for the payment?
Please, pay during online registration
I’ve registered before but I couldn’t make it then, so I am to revalidate now but the system is not favoring me in the sense that., it is saying no available state for deployment and automatic revalidation will be done for me on my dashboard! Pls how can I go about this?
NYSC will automatically assign you to a state to serve
Goodday sir.. I just saw my call up number in my dashboard now. But have not fill states yet for batch c. I was was told by nysc that my call up letter will sent later. Those it mean I will go with stream 1 and how do I know the states. Since I didn’t fill in any?
NYSC will select state for you