The NYSC deployment letter is also known as the Call-up letter. It is an important document that is issued to all prospective corps members after they have successfully completed their registration for the NYSC scheme.
The deployment letter is a piece of document that will inform corps members of their posting to a specific state in the country for their one-year mandatory service to the nation. In this post, I will provide some information about this deployment letter and at the end, you will know everything you need to know about the NYSC Call-up letter.
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NYSC Deployment Letter
The main purpose of the letter is to show prospective Corps Members their state of deployment, the date for camp resumption, the location of orientation camp and some camp rules and other details.
Most prospective Corps Members always check the state of deployment and forget all the other details. If you see your deployment letter, kindly read every single detail on it.
It is important for corps members to take note of the date of resumption on the deployment letter and make arrangements to report to their Orientation camp on or before that date.
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How To Check Your Deployment Letter
To check your letter is pretty simple and you can do it by yourself. You don’t have to go to a cyber café. As long as you have a smartphone and a good Internet connection, you will be able to view.
Go to portal.nysc.org.ng and click on login. Then input your Gmail and password and click resume. There will be a pop-up, click on close and proceed to your dashboard.
You will then see NYSC Call-up letter. Click and in a few seconds, the PDF format will display the official deployment letter. Your browser might ask you to download it first.

In conclusion, the NYSC deployment letter is a vital document for all prospective corps members, as it contains important information regarding their posting for the mandatory service year. It is imperative that corps members take note of the date of resumption and report to their Orientation camp on the exact date on the letter. F
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