NYSC portal login guide and the simple steps that most first time users always get wrong
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a Nigerian federal government programme established to engage Nigerian graduates in national community development and service across the country. NYSC is a one-year mandatory service for Nigerian graduates who are under the age of 30 years. Graduates who are 30 years or older are not allowed to join NYSC. This guide walks you through every step of the NYSC portal login and registration for 2026.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Key takeaways
- NYSC portal login guide
- Online NYSC portal registration and login
- How to log into the NYSC portal with your email and password
- How to access and use your NYSC portal dashboard
- NYSC portal 2
- How to make payments on the NYSC portal
- How to update your personal information after registering on the NYSC portal
- Documents needed for registration if you graduated from a foreign institution
- When to expect your call-up letter after registration
- What to do if you miss the NYSC registration deadline
- How to appeal if your registration is rejected
- Key mistakes portal users make
- How do you log in to the NYSC portal with your email?
- What do you do if you forgot your NYSC portal login dashboard password?
- Can you register for NYSC on a mobile phone?
- Is NYSC portal registration free?
- What is NYSC portal 2 / SMW?
Key takeaways
- NYSC portal login requires the email address and password you used during initial registration.
- First-time users must create an account before they can log in. You should never attempt to create a second account if you registered before.
- The NYSC portal only opens for short registration windows, usually about seven days per batch. Missing this window means waiting for the next batch.
- Using fake documents can lead to demobilisation, decamping, and prosecution.
NYSC portal login guide
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) was established in 1973 to promote national unity and development by mobilising Nigerian graduates for one year of mandatory national service. Participation is compulsory for all graduates of Nigerian universities and polytechnics who are under 30 years of age at the time of graduation, or under 35 for postgraduate degree holders.
The NYSC portal is the central digital platform that manages every stage of this process. The process starts with initial online registration, followed by biometric capture, call-up letter printing, deployment information, monthly clearance, and discharge certificate verification.
Without completing the correct steps on the portal, a corps member cannot legally proceed to orientation camp or complete service. Before anything else, it is critical to use only the official NYSC portal addresses. Here is a detailed guide on using the portal.
Online NYSC portal registration and login
The NYSC registration process begins with creating an account. Here is the correct step-by-step process for first-time users:
Confirm your name is on the Senate list
Before attempting registration, verify that your institution has uploaded your name to the NYSC Senate/Academic Board Approved Results list. Only graduates whose names appear on this list are eligible to register. If your name is missing, contact your institution's NYSC liaison officer immediately.

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Visit the official portal
Go to the NYSC portal during the official registration window. The portal only opens for a limited period per batch, typically about seven days.
Click Registration for Mobilisation
On the NYSC portal dashboard, select the current batch's registration option. Do not create a new account if you have registered before. Instead, click Login Here to continue with your existing username and password.
Create your account
Enter a valid, active email address and a secure password. A confirmation link and all future NYSC updates will be sent there. Also, provide your Nigerian phone number. This email and password will be your NYSC portal login credentials going forward, so keep them safe.
Verify your email
Check your inbox for the verification email and click the confirmation link. Check your spam folder if it does not arrive. Do not proceed without verifying.
Log in and fill in your details
Once your email is confirmed, log into the NYSC portal with your email and password. Enter your National Identification Number (NIN), JAMB registration number, institution, and matriculation number. The system will automatically fetch your details from the Senate list and JAMB database.
Upload your passport photograph
Upload a clear passport photograph that meets the following requirements:
- Your entire face must be fully visible with no bending or tilting
- The photo must fill the frame and be centrally placed
- The background must be white or off-white, with no shadows
Biometric fingerprint capture
Biometric registration requires a digital scanner and cannot be done on a mobile phone or any standard computer. Visit an NYSC office or an approved cybercafé that has the required scanner.
Note that the fingerprints captured through a browser are not accepted, and neither are proxies. Corps members who cannot be verified biometrically at the orientation camp will not be registered.
Review and submit
Carefully preview all your details before final submission. Many errors that cause problems at orientation camp begin here, so do not rush this step.
Print your NYSC Green Card
After successful submission, print your NYSC Green Card as proof of registration.

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How to log into the NYSC portal with your email and password
If you have already registered and need to access your account, here is how to log in to the NYSC portal with your email and password:
- Visit the NYSC portal.
- Click Login Here on the homepage.
- Enter your registered email address and password carefully.
- If prompted, complete the CAPTCHA verification.
- Click Submit or Sign In to be redirected to your NYSC portal dashboard.
A common mistake that many users make is trying to create a new account because they forgot their password. Never create a second account. Always use the Forgot Password option on the login page, which will send a reset link to your registered email address.
How to access and use your NYSC portal dashboard
After logging into your account, click Resume or the dashboard link on the homepage to enter your personal dashboard. The My dashboard login area is where all your data is stored and managed. Here is what to do once you are logged in:
- Click on the Dashboard tab.
- Review your profile details and confirm they are accurate.
- Navigate to the relevant section, i.e., registration, call-up letter, NYSC clearance, payment, etc.
- For printing documents, ensure you have a working printer or save to PDF.
NYSC portal 2
The NYSC operates a secondary portal sometimes referred to informally as NYSC Portal 2, which covers the Skills for Me Works (SMW) programme and other NYSC digital service activities.
The NYSC SMW portal registration and login process is the same as the main portal. Use the same credentials to access it. You can also log in through the main portal and navigate to the SMW section within your dashboard, as the main portal dashboard integrates both the mobilisation functions and the SMW tools.
How to make payments on the NYSC portal
Some NYSC services require payment, processed through the Remita Pay Engine. There are no refunds, so follow each step carefully:
- Log in to your account and click Make Payment.
- A payment confirmation page will appear. Click Proceed to Make Payment.
- You will be redirected to the Remita Pay Engine.
- Choose your payment method. It can be card or wallet.
- Complete the transaction.
- You will receive a success or failure notification.
How to update your personal information after registering on the NYSC portal
After completing registration, some details can be corrected or updated directly through your NYSC portal dashboard. Here is how:
- Log in to the NYSC portal using your email and password.
- Access your Dashboard and navigate to the Bio-Data or Profile section.
- Make the necessary corrections, such as updating your next-of-kin information or contact details
- Save your changes and confirm
Points to note when making updates
- Minor updates such as contact details and next-of-kin information can be changed via the dashboard.
- Major changes, such as corrections to your name, date of birth, or institution, may require official intervention from NYSC. In such cases, you need to contact your institution's NYSC liaison officer or the NYSC Zonal Inspection Office for your state
- Married women who need to update their names after marriage should look for the dedicated name-change upload section within their dashboard, which NYSC periodically activates.
- Always review all details carefully before final submission during initial registration because post-submission corrections are restricted.
Documents needed for registration if you graduated from a foreign institution
Graduates who studied outside Nigeria face additional documentation requirements. Here is the complete checklist:
Mandatory documents for all foreign-trained graduates:
- Federal Ministry of Education Evaluation Letter: This confirms your foreign institution is accredited. Apply for it before your registration window opens because processing takes time.
- Original degree certificate and transcripts: These should be translated into English by an accredited institution or embassy if your country of study is non-English-speaking.
- Valid international passport
- Your JAMB registration number, if applicable
- Your NIN (National Identification Number)
- Your passport photograph
NB: Document verification for foreign-trained graduates is no longer conducted at NYSC Headquarters in Abuja. As of recent policy, verification takes place at orientation camps in the state of deployment. If your degree was obtained via an online foreign programme, the same process applies. Ensure the institution is listed as accredited by the Federal Ministry of Education before proceeding, as unaccredited programmes cannot be mobilised.

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When to expect your call-up letter after registration
The NYSC call-up letter typically becomes available one to three weeks after online registration closes. However, the exact timing varies by batch. Follow the steps below to check for your call-up letter:
- Log in to your NYSC dashboard.
- Navigate to the Mobilisation or Call-Up Letter section.
- If available, download and print in colour.
- Print at least two original coloured copies and make additional photocopies for submission at camp.
- Do not laminate your call-up letter or Green Card.
What to do if you miss the NYSC registration deadline
There are defined pathways back into the programme if you missed the deadline, depending on how far along you were:
Revalidation if you received a call-up letter but missed camp
Revalidation is for prospective corps members who were successfully mobilised and received a call-up letter but could not attend orientation camp. You do not need to create a new account or re-register. Note that revalidation is free. You should:
- Log in to your NYSC dashboard.
- When the next registration window opens, select the Revalidation option.
- Confirm your details and submit.
- Monitor your dashboard for a new call-up letter for the next available batch.
Remobilisation if you started but did not complete service
Remobilisation applies to corps members who attended orientation camp but abandoned or could not complete their one-year service. This is a formal application process:
- Visit the portal when the Remobilisation portal is activated, usually during a fresh batch's registration window.

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- Click the Remobilisation link.
- Enter your previous call-up number, state code, batch and stream, and state of deployment.
- Submit your application and await NYSC's approval.
- Each application is reviewed individually, and only approved applications proceed to a new posting.
Wait for the next batch if you missed registration entirely
If you did not register at all and the portal window has closed, you simply wait for the next batch. NYSC typically runs three batches per year (A, B, and C), with each having two streams. Monitor the portal and verified NYSC social media accounts for the next registration opening.
How to appeal if your registration is rejected
If you believe your registration was wrongly rejected or you have encountered a significant problem that cannot be resolved through the portal, here are the escalation steps:
- Document the issue: Take screenshots of any error messages or rejections for your records.
- Contact your institution's NYSC liaison officer (SAO): For issues related to your Senate list, name errors, or academic records, your institution is the first port of call
- Visit the nearest NYSC Zonal Inspection Office or State Secretariat: During the visit, bring all relevant documents including your registration slip, academic certificates, and identification.
- Write a formal letter: For issues requiring review by NYSC management, submit a written appeal addressed to the Director-General through your state coordinator's office
- Avoid unofficial agents: Do not pay anyone outside the Remita Pay Engine to resolve your issue. Fraudsters often target corps members in difficult registration situations

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Key mistakes portal users make
Based on patterns across multiple registration cycles, here are the most common errors to avoid:
- Using the wrong portal link: Always use the correct portal link to access the correct services.
- Creating a second account: If you have registered before, log in. Never register again.
- Using a name or date that does not match official documents: Doing this causes serious problems at deployment.
- Uploading a passport photo that does not meet requirements. Always follow the passport picture requirements listed earlier.
- Attempting biometric capture on a phone or standard PC: You need the Digital Persona 4500 scanner to complete the process.
- Using an email address you cannot access regularly: Note that all updates and verification links go there, so you must have easy access to your email address.
- Paying someone to register for you: Registration is free, and proxies are prohibited.
- Submitting fake or altered documents: Doing so leads to demobilisation and prosecution.
- Closing the portal before submitting: Note that your session may time out, so you should complete whatever you intend to in one sitting, if possible.
- Not checking the portal regularly for batch opening announcements: The window is short, about seven days.
Some of the most frequently reported NYSC portal problems and possible solutions are explored below:
Problem | Likely cause | Solution |
Incorrect username or password | Wrong credentials or caps lock | Use "Forgot Password" to reset via email |
Email already exists | Account was previously created | Do not register again. Instead, log in with existing credentials |
Portal is slow or unresponsive | High traffic during peak registration | Try again during off-peak hours (early morning or late night) |
Verification email not received | Checked wrong inbox or spam | Check spam/junk folder; request a resend |
Call-up number not showing | Batch not yet processed | Monitor your dashboard; call-up numbers appear in batches |
Payment not confirming | Bank or gateway delay | Wait a few hours, then check payment status on your dashboard before paying again |
Wait a few hours; check payment status on your dashboard before paying again | Institution has not uploaded your result | Contact your institution's NYSC liaison officer immediately |

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How do you log in to the NYSC portal with your email?
Go to the portal, click Login Here, enter your registered email address and password, and click Submit.
What do you do if you forgot your NYSC portal login dashboard password?
Click Forgot Password on the login page and follow the reset instructions sent to your registered email address.
Can you register for NYSC on a mobile phone?
You can browse the portal on mobile, but full registration, especially biometric capture, works best on a laptop or desktop. A scanner is needed for biometric capture.
Is NYSC portal registration free?
Yes, creating an account and registering is completely free. Certain services like call-up letter printing attract a fee.
What is NYSC portal 2 / SMW?
It refers to the Skills for Me Works dashboard within the NYSC portal ecosystem. It is accessed using the same login credentials as the main portal.
Navigating the NYSC portal does not have to be a frustrating experience. The process is straightforward when you use the correct official links, follow the steps in order, and avoid the common shortcuts that trip up thousands of first-time users every registration cycle.
DISCLAIMER: This article is not sponsored by any third party. It is intended for general informational purposes only and does not address individual circumstances. It is not a substitute for professional advice or help and should not be relied on to make decisions of any kind. Any action you take upon the information presented in this article is strictly at your own risk and responsibility!
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