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NOUN Graduates Regularization For NYSC – Important Information

Important information for National Open University Nigeria (NOUN) Graduates on Regularization for NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS (NYSC) Scheme. Graduates of NOUN are expected to pay a fee for the regularization towards the NYSC Scheme. The closing date for the payment of the regularization fee has also been fixed by the management.

NOUN Graduates Regularization For NYSC

In a piece of information published on NOUN’s website, the instruction goes thus:

I write to inform you that as part of our preparations towards undertaking the National Youth Service, All graduating students are expected to regularise their admissions process. The sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N3, 500 :=) only is to be paid for the regularisation process.

To this end all students are mandated to pay the said regularization fee into SKYE Bank Account No. 1770364597.

Graduating students should however note that only names of students who have made this necessary payment would be forwarded to the National Youth Service Corps for consideration.

The deadline for payment is Friday 21st December 2012 for all graduating students. Thank you.

All Graduating Students of National Open University of Nigeria are to Download and Fill the Clearance Form by using the following link: NOUN Student final Clearance form

Please note that this form will be required to be filled and presented at your various study centers.

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