IAUE Senate Approved Mobilization List for 2024 NYSC Batch “C”

The management of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE) has released the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) mobilization list (Senate Approved) for the 2024 prospective Batch ‘C’ corps members.

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IAUE NYSC Mobilization List – 2024 Batch ‘C’

  • The following graduates of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education whose names appeared on this Senate list have been successfully uploaded to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) integrated database for the 2024 Batch ‘C’ NYSC programme.
  • At the confirmation of your name, kindly proceed with online registration form on 22nd September 2024. Prospective Corps Members who have been mobilized during the previous batches but have not registered online can proceed for online registration from 20th September 2024.
  • All outgone students that have been cleared online to make payment for graduation charges and NYSC eligibility, respectively, and whose names were not uploaded, should ensure that their forms are submitted to the Students Affairs Unit.
  • Data collation for 2023 Batch “A” is approved to start immediately. You are also advised to check the error list for corrections.
  • Direct all questions regarding ‘date of birth’ and ‘name correction’ to the Students Affairs Unit of the University. Timely technical attention will be given appropriately from the University’s ICT support unit for NYSC mobilization. Be aware of fraudsters asking you for money to fix your date of birth issues.

All Prospective Corps Members (PCM) are to be guided by the approved timetable of the National Youth Service Corps.

Follow the link below in case your device can’t display the document above (Note: You will need a device capable of opening PDF files to access the list).

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