If you’re a graduate in Nigeria, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a major milestone. However, not everyone is required to serve. Some graduates qualify for an NYSC exemption certificate, while others receive an NYSC exclusion letter.
This guide explains who qualifies, the differences, and the exact steps to get your NYSC exemption or exclusion letter—optimized to help you complete the process smoothly.
What is NYSC?
The NYSC is a mandatory one-year national service scheme for Nigerian graduates below the age of 30. It was established to promote national unity and development.
However, if you fall into certain categories, you may not serve—but you’ll still need official documentation from NYSC.
NYSC Exemption vs NYSC Exclusion Letter
Many graduates confuse these two related but slightly different concepts. Here’s the difference:
NYSC Exemption Certificate
You qualify for NYSC exemption if:
- You graduated at 30 years or older
- You served in the armed forces or police
- You have a medical condition or disability
- You are a qualified foreign-trained graduate
For any of these, you will receive a physical NYSC exemption certificate
If you need to locate the NYSC office in Ibadan, check An Easy Guide to NYSC Secretariat in Ibadan.
NYSC Exclusion Letter
However, you qualify for an NYSC exclusion letter if:
- You studied part-time or did a sandwich programme
- Your programme was not full-time
In these cases, you will have to print your exclusion letter online
Requirements for NYSC Exemption or Exclusion Letter
To avoid delays, ensure you have your:
- JAMB details (for full-time graduates)
- Correct date of birth
- Matriculation number
- Your name on the NYSC Senate List (from your school of graduation)
- Functional email and phone number
How to Get NYSC Exemption Certificate (Full-Time Graduates)
Follow these steps carefully:
Step 1: Check the NYSC Senate List
Visit the NYSC Portal to confirm if your name has been uploaded by your institution.
Without this, you cannot get your exemption certificate.

Step 2: Wait for NYSC Processing
Once your details are verified:
- NYSC processes your exemption automatically
- Your certificate is then sent to your school
Step 3: Collect from Your Institution
- Go to your Student Affairs Division
- Present valid ID for collection
NYSC exemption Certificates are released in batches, so it is advisable that you have a contact person here.
Step 4: NYSC Exemption for Foreign-Trained Graduates
If you studied abroad:
- Register via the NYSC Portal
- Upload required documents
- Wait for approval
Then proceed to:
NYSC National Directorate Headquarters
Note that you must be physically present to collect your exemption certificate.
Need directions to get to the Iseyin NYSC camp, click How To Easily Get To Oyo NYSC Camp
How to Get NYSC Exclusion Letter (Part-Time Graduates)
If you’re a part-time or sandwich graduate:
Step 1: Register on the NYSC Portal
Go to the NYSC Portal during any mobilization batch.
Select “Part-Time” during registration.
Step 2: Fill in Your Details
- Enter accurate academic information
- Ensure your school has uploaded your data
Step 3: Make Payment
- Pay the required processing fee online
- Log in to your dashboard
- Download and print your NYSC exclusion letter
👉 This serves as official proof you are not required to serve.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not checking the Senate List
- Entering the wrong date of birth
- Choosing the wrong programme type
- Missing your mobilization window
- Using an agent
Why You Need An NYSC Exemption or Exclusion Letter
This document is usually required for:
- Job applications and sometimes career advancement
- Government employment
- Verification processes


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