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How NYSC Calculate  Age Limit For Mobilization 
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One of the most important factors that determines someone’s eligibility to take part in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program is age. Therefore, the primary purpose of this post is to show you how NYSC calculate age limit for mobilization. Knowing how NYSC calculate age or how graduates’ age are being calculated by NYSC for mobilization is important. Having that knowledge would help you calculate your age to know if you’re qualified to go for NYSC using NYSC method of age calculation for mobilization.

NYSC gives an exemption to graduates whose age exceeds 30 which is the normal age required for National Youth Service. It is also important to note that exemption is never a bad thing, rather it is a privilege, since Certificate of Exemption is equivalent to Discharge Certificate.
To buttress my point, there are many people who prefer exemption to service.
However, exemption has its own requirements, and only those who meet the requirements will be exempted.

One requirement for NYSC exemption is still aged (30 years and above).

Lets take an in-depth look into how NYSC calculate age limit. 

Most undergraduates in higher Institutions hope to graduate one day and knowing fully well that upon graduation they will be required to serve Nigeria.

NYSC service last for one year, after which Discharge Certificate will be awarded to deserving Corps member.
Some Nigerians who are intrigued by NYSC are restricted to serve because of their age exceeding the required limit.

When Does NYSC Exempt Graduates From Service?

📍 When the person exceeds the age of 30 years
📍 If the person have served in the Nigerian military or para-military for one year or more
📍 When the person is physically ‘disabled’

Note: If you are a part-time graduate (CEP), exclusion letter will be given to you. NYSC Exclusion letter is less than Discharge Certificate and Certificate of Exemption.


Below is how NYSC calculate an age for mobilization;

NYSC will pick your Date of Birth from the information you submitted to JAMB, they will count it, starting from the date your were born to the date you graduated from a higher Institution. If you’re 30 years or above, they will exempt you.

It is important to note that 30 years plus one day old exceeds the age limit required for National Youth Service. In the past, NYSC pick the information from the Corps Producing Institutions (CPIs) but when some Institutions manipulate age of their graduates, NYSC turned to JAMB for accurate and reliable information.
If a candidate claims there is a mistake on their Date of Birth as submitted to JAMB, NYSC will confirm it by checking their O’level data.
When someone graduated from the University or Polytechnic before the age of 30, the person is qualified to serve age-wise, but if he did not go for NYSC because of one reason or another, and then clock 30 years or above, that person will not be exempted because he graduated before 30 years.

Note: The date you graduated is usually written on your Degree or HND Certificate/Statement.  Also note that the graduation date is not the date one wrote his final exam or project defence but the date Degree or HND is conferred.

I believe you now understand how NYSC calculate age limit for mobilization.
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