EDUCATION
Nigerian Polytechnic Rectors Working on NYSC Mobilization Issues for Part-Time Graduates
Information reaching 9jaPolyTv has it that Rectors of polytechnics are working together to resolve the issue of mobilization of part-time graduates for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

This is to inform all polytechnic part-time graduates facing mobilization issues that the rectors of polytechnics are working on the issue and it’s being resolved behind closed doors.
Information reaching 9jaPolyTv has it that Rectors of polytechnics are working together to resolve the issue of mobilization of part-time graduates for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
According to our source, the concerned graduates should be expecting positive feedback by September or October.
What does this mean?
It means that if the issue is later resolved, part-time graduates will be re-mobilized for the NYSC program.
What should we, the affected graduates, do?
Be patient, as we received information that the issue would be resolved. However, to avoid misinformation, please contact your institution for guidance.
POLY TV will advise other part-time graduates not to initiate jamb regularization registration until this issue is resolved.
Meanwhile, if your school has clarified that there is nothing they can do, just accept your letter of exemption and move on, but our own source said the Rectors of polytechnics are planning a meeting together to fix the issue, and we hope the outcome turns fruitful.
In addition, this information only affects polytechnic part-time graduates facing NYSC mobilization issues.
For clarification, please contact your institution.
ALSO READ: Is it true that Polytechnic part-time and evening graduates will no longer be mobilized for NYSC?
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