The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that supplementary online registration for newly uploaded prospective corps members will take place from Thursday, 9 April to Saturday, 11 April 2026.
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The scheme disclosed this in a post shared on its official X account on Monday, stating that the exercise is specifically for candidates whose details were recently uploaded to the NYSC portal but who are yet to complete their registration.
“Supplementary online registration for recently uploaded prospective corps members commences Thursday, 9th – Saturday, 11th April 2026,” the corps stated.
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According to the NYSC, the registration process will be conducted entirely online via its official portal, with prospective corps members expected to follow all outlined guidelines carefully to ensure successful completion.
The scheme advised applicants to prepare all required documents and personal information in advance. This, it noted, would help avoid errors and delays during the registration period, which is limited to just three days.
It further stressed the importance of strict adherence to the timeline, warning that failure to complete the process within the stipulated period could result in disqualification from the upcoming orientation exercise.
The supplementary registration exercise forms part of NYSC’s broader efforts to streamline its mobilisation process, maintain accurate records, and ensure that all eligible candidates are captured efficiently.
By providing this additional window, the organisation aims to accommodate candidates who may have missed earlier registration opportunities due to late uploads or other administrative issues.
The NYSC reiterated that the process remains strictly digital, urging prospective corps members to rely only on official channels and instructions when completing their registration.
With the orientation exercise approaching, the scheme emphasised that timely compliance is essential for participation, as no extensions beyond the announced dates are expected.

