The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has confirmed that the Certificates of Exemption for 2025 Batch ‘B’ Stream II are now available at all Corps Producing Institutions (CPIs) nationwide. Graduates who qualified for exemption can collect their certificates immediately.

Collection and Return Policy
NYSC reminded schools to return unclaimed certificates after six months. Since delivery took place on 6th October 2025, the collection deadline will expire in April 2026.
👉 To avoid issues later, graduates should visit their institutions as soon as possible.
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Why Prompt Collection Matters
- Delay may cause complications during job applications or official verifications.
- Replacement requires identity proof and a formal process, so keeping the original safe is easier.
What the Certificate Means
The Certificate of Exemption is an official NYSC document. Graduates receive it when exempted from service due to age or qualification type.
It proves that you have met NYSC legal requirements. Employers often request it during:
- Job applications
- Public service appointments
- Other official verifications
Final Note
NYSC has kept to its schedule for certificate production and distribution. Graduates of the 2025 Batch ‘B’ Stream II should act quickly. Collect your certificate before the six-month window closes.
👉 Secure your NYSC Certificate of Exemption today. Don’t wait until the deadline.
Credit: Allschool, Allcbt
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