All prospective batch A 2012 Corpers,who are interested in working their posting to their respective choice States should call Manifest on
0818 288 7781.
ENTRY CLOSES FEBRUARY 1OTH


A. REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION
All prospective corps members who obtained their first degrees or Higher National Diplomas outside Nigeria must present the following.
(i) International Nigerian travelling passport which must indicate when you departed Nigeria and when you arrived. The passport must also carry the student entry visa. In a situation where one has more than one International passport, both passports should be brought for the purpose of Evaluation, and those with dual nationality should come along with both Nigerian passport and that country's passport where he/she nationalised
(ii) Original West African School Certificate (WASC/NECO) or High School Diploma (for those who schooled in USA) or General Certificate of Education (GCE) or its equivalent with atleast 5 credits in 2 sittings including English and Mathematics . Please note that all those who do not meet these requirements would be referred to Federal Ministry of Education for evaluation. All those who are still carrying statement of result should obtain the original certificates before they can be attended to.
(iii) First Degree Certificate or statement of result indicating that you have been awarded the degree. All those with letters of attestation stating that they have completed their studies without indicating that they have actually passed and the degree awarded to them should not bother to come forward for registration.

(iv) Detailed original transcript or mark sheet (for those who graduated in India) of the first degree showing all the courses undertaken and the scores obtained.
(v) All Medical Doctors or Optometrists must show evidence that they have completed their housemanship or internship and registered with the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council or Nigeria Optometrists Association of Nigeria
(vi) All graduates of pharmacy must show evidence of registration with the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria.
B. THOSE WITH CERTIFICATES AND TRANSCRIPTS NOT WRITTEN IN ENGLISH
It is the responsibility of all graduates who studied in non-English speaking countries and those whose certificates and transcripts were not written in English to ensure that they get their certificates and transcripts translated into English by approved translators in Universities or embassies.