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SAMPLE OF THE NYSC REGISTRATION FORM 2020

I know you would like to see the sample of NYSC registration form.

The NYSC online registration form is open 2b format, seeing it or having what it looks like would make your online registration easy, smooth and seamless.

Before I show you the sample of the NYSC online form, let me first show you how to fill the form.

How to fill NYSC online registration form.
There is no special way to fill the NYSC form. It is just like filling any other form.

When filling the NYSC online registration form, make sure you provide accurate information.



Below are the information you are required to provide in the form;

Jamb Reg number
Matric No

First Name

Middle name

Surname

Date of Birth

Place of Birth

Gender

Marital Status

Blood group

Genotype

Signature

E-mail address

States you wish to serve

Already Have a Previous Call-up?: Yes or No

Passport

Physically Challenged?: yes or no

Nationality

State of origin

Local Government Area

Present contact Address

Permanent Address

Town/ village


NEXT OF KIN DATA

NEXT OF KIN (1)

Name
Relationship

GSM number

Address

Town

State

NEXT OF KIN (2)

Name
Relationship

GSM number

Address

Town

State

INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED

Primary school details.

From
To

Award

Date of graduation

Secondary school details.

From
To

Award

Date of Graduation

HIGHER INSTITUTION DETAILS

Institution
From

To

Course

Award

MILITARY PERSONNEL?

PARAMILITARY?

NATIONAL AWARD HONOUR

Are you a serving member of Nigerian?
Armed Force (NAF, NA, or NAVY) and served for a minimum of 9 months?: Yes or No

Are you a serving member of National Intelligence?: yes or no

Agency (NIA)? Yes No

Are you a serving member of Nigerian Police Force (NPF)?: Yes or No.

Are you a National Awardee?: Yes or No

Nigerian Language(s) you speak

Nigerian State(s)

visited:________

KITS SPECIFICATION

S/N SIZE LENGHT CHEST NECK

1 Small 30-32 32-35 12-14

2 Medium 32-33 36-38 14-15

3 Large 35-36 38-40 15-16

4 X-Large 36-38 40-42 16-17

XXLarge 38-40 44-46 18-20
S/N SIZE LENGHT CHEST NECK

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