Who Is Eligible for NYSC? A Guide on the Qualification Criteria

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is designed to harness the energy of graduates and promote national unity in Nigeria. It was established after the Nigerian Civil War to encourage cultural integration and bring young people from different regions together. Through NYSC eligibility, graduates get the chance to live and work in parts of the country different from where they grew up, helping them experience Nigeria’s diversity firsthand.

This NYSC eligibility guide is not just about who can go to camp. I will focus on those whom the program recognizes …basically, anyone who has business with NYSC at all. This includes graduates who will serve for 12 months, as well as those who will receive exemption certificates or exclusion letters.

Understanding these basic eligibility considerations is important because they form the program’s knowledge base. I will also point you in the right direction about articles you can read if you want to know more about specific categories, like who can actually go to camp.

NYSC eligibility criteria for Nigerian graduates, including recognition, service, exemption, and exclusion rules.

Eligibility Criteria for Participation in NYSC

The criteria for NYSC eligibility can be drawn from three main categories. These categories cover all graduates irrespective of their situation, whether they will go to camp, get an exemption, or be excluded.

The categories broadly focus on the person’s nationality, the type of education they have completed, and their age at the time of graduation.

Nationality and Citizenship

The first consideration for NYSC recognition is nationality. To be recognized by NYSC, a graduate must be a Nigerian citizen. This applies to everyone, whether they studied in Nigeria or abroad.

Part of meeting this criterion is having a valid National Identification Number (NIN). Without the NIN, NYSC will not recognize you, even if you have the right degree or meet other requirements. This applies to all graduates, including those who will attend camp as well as those who will receive an exemption or exclusion.

Educational Qualifications

The second consideration for NYSC recognition is the type of education a graduate has completed. To be recognized, a person must have completed a program at a tertiary institution, either in Nigeria or abroad.

For graduates from foreign institutions, NYSC recognizes programs that meet acceptable academic standards as determined by the Federal Ministry of Education.

Only graduates who did full-time programs are eligible to serve for the 12-month duration. Those who did part-time or distance learning programs will not serve. After registration, they are issued the NYSC exclusion letter.

As part of the educational requirements, those who will serve and go to camp are required to obtain the NERD clearance slip. Graduates who are excluded or exempted from service do not need this document.

The Age Limit for NYSC

The NYSC program is designed for youth. By definition, only graduates who are 30 years old or below at the date of graduation are considered within the youth category and eligible to serve for the 12-month duration.

Graduates who satisfy this age requirement and also completed a full-time program will go on to serve and attend camp. Those who completed a part-time program, even if under 30, will still be issued the NYSC exclusion letter, as mentioned earlier.

For graduates who exceed the 30-year age limit as at the date of graduation, they will not serve, even though they did a full-time program. Instead, they are issued the NYSC exemption certificate. The exemption is different from exclusion, and it recognizes that the graduate is formally part of the NYSC system, even though they will not participate in the 12-month service.

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It is important to note that being above 30 does not mean a graduate cannot serve at all. What matters is their age at graduation. If they graduated while under 30, they remain eligible to serve whenever they are ready, even if they are 40 or older by the time they actually start the program.

Note: Graduates who are not yet 18 years old at the time of graduation are not eligible for NYSC.

Facts You Should Know About NYSC Eligibility

There are a few important facts about NYSC that many people find confusing, especially when trying to understand eligibility. Some of these facts relate to graduates who will go on to serve, while others apply to those who will be given exemption or exclusion letters.

National Service is Mandatory for Nigerian Graduates

NYSC is compulsory for every Nigerian graduate who has attended a tertiary institution. Once you earn a qualification from a recognized institution, you automatically have business with NYSC. That process may lead to service, exemption, or exclusion, but one way or another, NYSC must account for you. It is not optional.

For those who are eligible for service, the one-year participation is not negotiable. A graduate cannot decide to skip service and request an exemption instead. NYSC determines each person’s status based on its criteria, and that decision is final.

You Can Only Serve Once

NYSC recognition and service happen only once in a person’s lifetime. After a graduate has been mobilized and completed service, they cannot be called up again for another round of service, even if they later earn an additional qualification.

In the same way, once someone has been issued an exemption or exclusion letter, that status stands. NYSC does not process the same person twice under different categories.

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Exemption Is Not Optional

Exemption is determined strictly by age at the time of graduation. Once a graduate falls into the exemption category under this rule, NYSC automatically assigns that status.

It is not a matter of choice. Someone who is exempted cannot later decide to serve, and someone who qualifies for service cannot choose to be exempted instead. NYSC fixes each person’s status according to its criteria, and that decision cannot be changed by preference.

The Exemption Certificate is Equivalent to the Discharge Certificate

The NYSC exemption certificate carries the same legal weight as the discharge certificate issued to those who completed the one-year service. Both documents show that the individuals have been officially recognized by NYSC.

The difference is not in validity but in category. One person served, while the other was exempted based on NYSC rules. In terms of official recognition, both certificates confirm that the graduate has fulfilled their NYSC obligation.

Academic Board Approval Is Non-Negotiable

For any graduate to be recognized by NYSC, their name must appear on the approved graduation list submitted by their institution’s Senate or Academic Board. This approval confirms that the person has officially completed their programme and has been cleared by the institution.

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Without this approval, NYSC will not process the graduate, regardless of their age, course of study, or type of institution attended. The school must formally certify the graduation before NYSC will recognize the person.

Only Full-Time Programmes Are Considered For Service

Only graduates who did full-time programmes are eligible to serve in the NYSC scheme. This is the category that goes to camp and participates in the 12-month service.

Graduates who did part-time or distance learning programmes are still recognized by NYSC, but they don’t serve. Instead, they are issued an exclusion letter after registration.

Age is Calculated At The Date of Graduation

NYSC does not look at a graduate’s current age when determining their status. What matters is the age recorded at the time of graduation. This is the age that determines whether a person falls into the service or exemption category.

Even if a graduate is much older by the time they begin NYSC processing, it does not change their status. The decision is based entirely on how old they were on their graduation date.

NIN Is Compulsory for NYSC Registration

Under the NYSC eligibility, a valid National Identification Number is required for mobilization. Without the NIN, a graduate cannot register on the NYSC portal, regardless of the educational qualification or age at graduation.

This requirement applies to every graduate, regardless of whether they will serve, be exempted, or be issued an exclusion letter. It is a compulsory part of the process because it helps confirm nationality and ensures that a graduate cannot register for NYSC more than once.

What Happens If You Don’t Meet The Eligibility Criteria?

Since NYSC is a compulsory obligation for every Nigerian graduate, it is rare to find a graduate who is completely outside this system. The reason is simple. The program is designed for those with formal tertiary education. If a person has not attended a tertiary institution, they cannot be considered a graduate and are therefore not part of NYSC.

For graduates who meet the educational requirement but fall into other categories, such as being above the service age or having completed a part-time program, NYSC recognizes them differently. Those who are above the service age at graduation are issued an exemption certificate, while those who did part-time programs are issued exclusion letter.

Even though these graduates do not serve for the one-year duration, the documents they receive confirm that they have fulfilled their NYSC obligation as required by law. These certificates are valid for employment, public office, and any other purpose where proof of NYSC fulfillment is required. The system is simply structured to differentiate between those who will serve and those who are recognized but exempted or excluded.

Now that you understand how NYSC is structured, you can get a detailed explanation of the different categories by reading these guides:

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  1. Am a part time student. By the time I will finish school, I will be 34 years . Will i be eligible for NYSC

  2. Good morning sir,please my date of birth is December 2 1995 and i signed out in April 2024 but have not been given my statement of result due to delay in the uploading of a course. Now my statement of result will be ready by April or may 2025 and am clocking 30 by December 2 2025.am i still eligible for service? Because i already paid 15,000.00 naira for correction of data but the process is difficult than i expected and i want to stop but a friend is saying i can’t go for service because NYSC calculate with year not month. Please sir reply me.

  3. As a married person, I want to maintain my surname, is it possible for me to registered as married and still keep the surname, I.e I don’t want to change to my husband’s surname

    1. It’s a case of you can’t eat your case and still have it. You’re going to have to settle for either registering as a married woman or keeping your surname.

      1. And please sir i want to know if there is any way i can get my 15k back, since i no longer want the data to be corrected due to the long process. And to know if am still eligible for NYSC.

  4. Goodevening Local man, I supposed to graduate 2023 by then I could’ve been 28yrs but due to ASUU strike and covid-19 I just graduated last year october, 2024 and am 30yrs already. Please, am I still eligible for service?

    1. Sir i graduated this year which i will turn to 30years by march and my year of graduation can carry July can I still be able to go for NYSC

  5. Chukwuebuka Chidueme

    I Have A Question, There Was A One Letter Mistake On My Surname When I Was Registering For Jamb, When I Gained Admission I Changed It In School, I Have Been Given My Statement Of Result With The Correct Name On It, Now My Question Is. Do I Still Need To Correct It In Jamb? As Of This Writing I Have Already Applied For Correction Of Name At A Jamb Office Near Me Because I Heard I Will Need To Correct It Before I Apply For NYSC Mobilisation, Do I Need To, Am Confused

  6. I’m studying nursing science and I got admission in the 2023/2024 session but when doing regularization I put 2029 as the year for my graduation instead of 2028 will it affect me not to go for NYSC with my colleagues in the year I’m meant to go. What year I’m I supposed to go for service

  7. My question is that I saw a memo that we that did part time ND and later switched to full time can now go for service. Please is it real and if yes, what are the steps to take to ensure I will be mobilize because I will graduate from HND this year. Thank you.

      1. Please I saw the info online now that pt students can now go for NYSC,does it apply to those that did pt throughout their degree program in university ??

  8. My name is jawad abubakar I had studying in engineering ,i wrote my Olevel paper again and i got eight credits but I failed in chemistry subject now I have the opportunity to go to service

    1. NYSC is not interested in your O’Level result except you are a foreign graduate. Even at that, I don’t think they will be overly concerned about your Chemistry grade.

  9. My name is Raymond Felix I suppose to have finished and graduated last year December 2024 but my school went on 1 Month strike ,now I just finished my exams and probably the results will come out by March/ April, and 1st March 2025 I will be 30
    Am I eligible to go for service

    1. Good evening local man please I have a question, I graduated September 2023 nd on the 5t of November 2023 I was 29 years but my statement of result was given to me in December 2023 re my eligible for nysc

  10. My name on the school Senate list, nysc senate list and my statement of results are all the same but in my school ID it was rearranged, and in my NIN there is a little miss spelling
    Will this affect me in any way??

    1. If you did part during OND, you can start full time afresh at the university so you can be eligible for NYSC. However, you should be conscious of the age limit factor in case you want to try this option.

  11. Please sir,I registered for camp but,was move to batch to batch A 2025 automatically.. And,by feb. 26th I will be 30yrs.
    My question is : will I still be eligible to do the Nysc course

    Or just prepare for exemption letter

  12. Murtala Babatunde Ibrahim

    I have a situation, the name on my Jamb portal have an initial B in place of Babatunde. Though I’ve made process for it correction. Now where I’m troubled is that my school ID card has the same initial, Is it mandatory that I apply for new ID card?

    1. It is auto populated from the record on senate list. However, you can apply for correction on your dashboard after online registration if you feel there is a mistake.

  13. I studied medicine and surgery, registered but i am seeing just medicine on my dashboard,tried apply for correction of course of study via the portal but no change have been reflected…the course of study on the call up letter is generated from where and is this going to pose an issue for me?

  14. My educational qualification on my nysc green card “year to year” is blank…have registered in camp..hope it won’t affect me later

  15. My DOB is Jan 30th 1995 and by January 30th, I will clicks 30.

    I will be graduating in February this year. I am still eligible to participate.

    Though if not because of the 8 months ASUU strike I would have graduated since last year at 29.

  16. Please I want to know of there is anything i can do to participate in NYSC even though I’m over 30 but very active, if it’s possible, what are the relative outcome.

  17. Please my date of birth is January 20 1995 and I graduated last year 2024, which my results has been approved since November 13, 2024 and I just crossed 30yrs now, am I still qualify for NYSC in the next batch??

  18. Boss pls I graduated when I was 28years and am 30 years now,my name is already on the Senate list batch B but I didn’t further with the registration,,I don’t know if I will be accepted for nysc??

  19. Ibemezim Nmesomachi Mercy

    Good afternoon sir/ma’am
    I am a part time student at Michael okpara University of Agriculture
    And I was told that part time students cannot go for NYSC
    But why is it so?

  20. Halimah abdullahi

    Pls is it true that part time student can go for nysc? Because my school asked us to go and register for nysc if one is not yet 30years

  21. Ishaku Mohammed Mitra

    I was born 24th January 1994, and graduated 2024 January while my statement of result was ready 30th April 2024, am I eligible for service

  22. Hello. Please my date of birth is 1993 and I graduated April 23rd 2024 which my result is carrying. Please am I eligible for NYSC

  23. I was born June 13th 1993 and my date of graduation is April 23rd 2024. Please am I eligible for service, because I really want to serve

  24. I was born June 13th 1993 and my date of graduation is April 23rd 2024. Please am I eligible for service, because I really want to serve

  25. Hi,
    Please, my name is on Jamb list, Graduation list and recently uploaded senate list.
    Though i graduated last year September and I clock 30years this year May.

    I collected my statement of result 10/10/2024. Which is what is written on my statement of result and on the senate list(date of graduation).

    My question is, am I eligible for service.

  26. Babalola Ibrahim Damilola

    Hello sir I graduated January this year but couldn’t go to service this year, and I wanted to go to service next year(batch A) but was told my name must be on senate, can I still wait for senate list or I should go and fill my pre- mobilisation do nysc

  27. Hi,
    I graduated before my 30th birthday in June 2024 , however, my result compilation took longer as one of my grades wasn’t added on time before other results were taken to the Senate for approval. I was later told my result would be included with other results at the end of the next semester which I wasn’t part of. Now, my graduation date carries August , 2024 as against April, 2024 when I graduated. What do I do to correct this anomaly ?

    1. Abodunrin Dupe Bose

      I graduated last year December at the age of 29 but my school are yet to mobilize us for service,but today someone send senate list links to my group today I checked my name is not there,while others are there

  28. I’m 29years now, but by the time I will finish my school, I will be almost 30years, I mean my school will be releasing final result by July 17, 2025. And I will be clocking 30 by September 2025, I’m I still eligible for Nysc

  29. Please sir,I graduated in 2019 but couldn’t go for services because of some private issues I had at the time. I hope I wouldn’t have any issue to go for service next year. Will be 30 next year.

  30. Mr local man
    ,my name is verified in zenith list,just for me to be capture online before the portal closed due to the bad network,I don’t meet up with the registration,
    Pls is there any means of doing the capturing?pls help me out am face so many things because of the exception letter at work.

  31. Please sir, there was a mistake with my DOB on JAMB portal, when I went to jamb office, I was told it cannot be corrected but the DOB on my NIN is correct.
    I will be graduating by Feb ending of 2025 but according to the DOB on my jamb portal I will be 30 by Feb 14 2025.
    Can I still go for service and is it true that DOB correction on jamb portal is no longer available?
    What do I do please
    Thank you sir

  32. Pls my name on my ND result is Chinonso Emmanuel tochukwu while in my HND result is Chinonso tochukwu Emmanuel pls will that affect me in camp?

  33. pls am a little confused. the names on my fslc, o’level and jamb is Najib A. buba, while when i got admission into university they asked me to complete the abrreviation, so they cleared me with Najib adamu buba, and so it is written on my degree result and nysc. So do i need to correct the abbreviation in jamb before going to camp ? Ryt now as i write this, i already made my nysc reg successfully.

  34. Please I studied Mechatronics Engineering when I was in ND and then I studied Mechanical engineering when I was in HND, would that hinder me from going to service?