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Update: List of Institutions whose Senate List is out On NYSC Portal

In this article, I will show you the progress of NYSC senate approved list portal – the list of institutions whose Senate is out on NYSC portal.

The best way to check if your institution have uploaded Senate list on the NYSC official portal is to keep checking this page. What I am saying is that you should come back to this page to check if your institution has uploaded their Senate list. Once your institution’s Senate list is out, you will see it on this page.

**Also, ensure you verify your name on the NYSC Senate list portal before online registration. Because if your name is not on the senate list, you will not be able to register for NYSC online.

But if you have been checking the Senate list but all you could see is “No record found”, then it is either your institution has not uploaded the Senate list or your name has been omitted.

Before I show you the list of institutions that have so far successfully uploaded their Senate List on NYSC portal, let me first show you how to verify your name on the Senate list.

How to verify your name on the NYSC Senate list
Below are the information you need to verify your name on the Senate list;



Name of your Institutions,
Your Matriculation Number,

Surname,

Your Date of Birth (Skip and Submit like that if you can’t select the year)

If you have all the information above, then follow the link below to verify your name on the NYSC Senate list

>>Verify your name on the NYSC Senate List

List of institutions whose senate list is out on NYSC portal
So far, below are the list of institutions that have uploaded Senate List on NYSC portal. Schools strike through are still processing their senate list. We will remove the strike once they release.

Tai-Solarin University of Education
Auchi Polytechnic Auchi, Edo
University of Uyo
University of Ilorin
Salem University of Lokoja
University of Calabar
Abia State University
Plateau State Polytechic
University of Uyo
Federal Polytechic Ideh
Federal Polytechic Nekede
Ebonyi State University
Kogi State University
Our Saviour Polytechic Enugu  (OSISATECH)
Adamawa State University
Kwara State University
Akwa Ibom State University
Samuel Adegboyega University
Igbinedion University
Benue State University
Polytechic Ibadan
University of Jos
Imo State University
Osun State College of Education
Lagost State Polytechic
Obafemi Awolowo University
Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu
Rufus Giwa Polytechic
Nasarawa State University
University of Port Harcourt
Varitas University Abuja
Igbajo Polytechic
Umaru Musa Yaradua University
Abia State Polytechic
Adeyemi College of Education
Modibbo Adama University
Ambose Alli University Ekpoma
Usmanu Danfodiyo University
YABATECH
Delta State University
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaAb
University of Mkar
D.S Adegbenro ICT Polytechic
Kwara State College of Health Technology
Tansian University Umuaya Anambra State
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike
Federal Polytechic Bida
Madonna University Okija
BABCOCK University
Kaduna State University
School of Health Information Management
Federal University Lafia, Nasarawa
Federal University of Technology, Owerri
Renaissance University Enugu
Kano University of Science and Technology
Ekiti State University
Plateau State University
Ogun State University of Technology
University of Ibadan
Federal Polytechic, Offa
IBB University Lapai Niger State
Igbajo Polytechic
Al-Hikmah University Ilorin
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University
Nuhu Bamali Poly Zaria
Federal Polytechic Oko
Gombe state university
OOU
Hezekiah University
College of Education, Minna
Ahmedu Bello University, Zaria
Niger Delta University
Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA)
Chukwu Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University
Heritage Polytechnic
Osun State College of Technology
Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro
Lagos State University
Kaduna Polytechnic
Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi



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