How to Apply for NYSC 2026 Remobilisation [Batch A, B & C]
How to Apply for NYSC 2026 Remobilisation [Batch A, B & C]
NYSC Remobilisation is a process that allows corps members who were previously mobilised but could not complete their national service to return and continue from where they stopped. This may be due to abscondment, medical reasons, personal challenges, relocation, or other valid circumstances.
Remobilisation provides eligible corps members with another opportunity to complete their mandatory one-year national service and obtain their NYSC Discharge Certificate.
Who Can Apply for Remobilisation?
- Corps members who absconded from service.
- Corps members who were withdrawn.
- Those who could not complete service due to health or other serious reasons.
- Corps members with unresolved service records.
Applicants are required to apply through the NYSC official portal when the remobilisation window is opened.

How to Apply for NYSC 2026 Remobilisation
- Visit the official NYSC portal portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc/RemobInterest.aspx
- Complete the application form.
- Click on save record
- Print the Remobilisation slip.
- Wait for further instructions regarding registration and posting.
Importance Notice!!
Female Married Corps Members (CM) must upload the following documents after completing the remobilisation application. Kindly keep these documents handy for upload:
- Evidence of state of residence of husband
- Evidence of Marriage (Marriage Certificate/Affidavit)
- Identity of husband (e.g., Driver’s License, National ID, etc.)
- Newspaper publication for Change of Name
- Letter from employer or Utility bills
However, if you were in Batch 2014B and below, ignore this instruction. You will upload the necessary documents during physical registration.
Important Tips
- Ensure all documents are clear and properly scanned.
- Use the same details previously used during mobilisation.
- Provide accurate and truthful information to avoid disqualification.
- Regularly check your dashboard for updates.
NYSC remobilisation is a second chance to complete your service year successfully. Ensure you follow all guidelines carefully to avoid delays or rejection of your application.