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National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by lazerville: 12:01pm On Dec 27, 2013
"This is to inform all students that NYSC Exclusion Certificates issued to
graduates of the University are available for collection at their
corresponding study centres. You are expected to present the original
and photocopy of your degree Certificate and an acceptable mode of
identification as pre-requisites for collection




to make things cleaerer, nysc exemption cert/letter is different from nysc exclusion letter. exemption letter is issued to
students with disability or overage(30). and exclusion for all dli,noun,part-time graduates. as for me, this is quite
disappointing. after 4 years of hoping, then what is the jamb regularization fees for? and the nysc fee, when we dont get to
go for service? besides noun is an acccredited federal government university and her graduates should not be sidelined as
it would affect their relevance and employabilty in the labour market , also it would discourage prospective students from
enrolling thus defeating the purpose for which noun was created. i want to call upon concerned authorities to come to our
aid and give ears and thought to our plight, noun is the way out for the majority of the nigerian youths who for one reason
or another have found no place in conventional universities.




furthermore, section 2 of the nysc decree - the decree that established the nysc states and i quote ..





SECTION 2
1. Subject to the provisions of this Decree, every Nigerian shall
a. if, at the end of the academic year 1972-73 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent academic year, he shall have GRADUATED AT ANY UNIVERSITY IN NIGERIA.
b. if, at the end of the academic year 19'74-75 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent year, he shall have graduated at any
university outside Nigeria
c. if, at the end of the academic year 1975-76 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent year, he shall have obtained the Higher
National Diploma, or such other professiona1 qualification as may be
prescribed
d. if, at the end of the academic year 1975-76 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent academic year up to the end of the 1983-84
academic year, he shall have obtained the National Certificate of
Education, be under an obligation, unless exempted under $subsection
(2) of this section or section 17 of this Decree, to make himself
available for service for a continuous period of one year from the date
specified in the call-up instrument served upon him
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, with
effect from 1st August, 1985, a person shall not be called upon to serve
in the service corps if; at the date of his graduation or obtaining his
diploma or other professional qualification -
a. he is over the age of thirty
b. he has served in the armed forces of the Federation or the Nigeria
Police Force for a period of more than nine months
c. he is member of staff of any of the following, that is
i. the Nigerian Security Organisation
ii. the State Security Service
iii. the National Intelligence Agency
iv. the Defence Intelligence Service
d. he has been conferred with any National Honour.
3. A person liable to be called upon to serve in the service corps shall
serve for a continuous period of one year as from the date specified in
the call-up instrument served upon him or, as the case may be, if a
general or special notice to that effect is given in the prescribed
manner; and when so called upon, such person shall make himself
available for service and shall present himself at such place and time
and to such person or authority as may be specified in the instrument
or notice.
4. The President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces may, by Order
published it, the Gazette, extend the application of the provisions of
subsection (1) of this section to other categories of Nigerians who shall
have obtained such diplomas, certificates or other qualifications as
may "be prescribed in the Order from universities, colleges and other
institutions of higher learning within or outside Nigeria, and the Order
may specify different dates for call-up in relation to different categories
of those affected or to be affected by the Order.





This automatically includes Noun so why the discrimination, or is noun no more a nigerian university? and since this law
has not been changed or the decree amended, it is a gross offence and fllagrant disobedience of the laws of our land to
EXCLUDE noun students from the scheme as well as it is also self-purpose-defeating and categorically unproductive.
policy makers should make it optional for noun and other dli graduates below the age of 30 to partake and exempt those
above the stipulated age.
we are in a democracy and i believe there should be an explanation on the part of nysc why noun students are being
excluded. many students have done and woul d do all legally possible to be called up for service since it is their
constitutional right.
I feel pained when i see others in corpers' uniform moving about their places of assignment and i wish that one day it
would be me in one of those uniforms, holding my head high with a bounce in my step because i have been given the
priviledge to serve my fatherland.
as a nigerian , i should not be denied this priviledge because it is my obligation under the law to serve as i graduated from
a prestigious federal open nigerian university.
i thereby use this medium to call on concerned authorities to rectify this problem and make it possible for noun graduates
to be INCLUDED in the scheme.
as aggrieved students , let us be law abiding as we make our grieviances known and lets keep putting pressure on both
nysc and noun authorities till something positive and productive is done.



i wish goodluck to the alumni, success to incumbent students and grace for prospective students.
Merry christmas and a happy new year to you all
thanks a lot.
lazerville
07030665503
noun



n.b. ... pls dont mind my punctuation and errors if any as i typed this on a mobile phone.


this is the link to the nysc decree webpage on nysc website
http://www.nysc.gov.ng/downloads/nysc-decree.php
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by cbrass(m): 12:08pm On Dec 27, 2013
Please I want to purchase the NOUN form for some one, when will it be out?
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by Nobody: 12:09pm On Dec 27, 2013
God catch dat my frd wey leave mapoly go noun, noun na skul? Mtceww noun ko pronoun ni

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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by Joyeux: 6:31pm On Dec 27, 2013
Whether NYSC discharge certificate or exemption or exclusion no one i repeat no one has more benefit than the other when applying for a job.I can understand your frustration of now putting on the ajuwaya.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by Nobody: 6:40pm On Dec 27, 2013
Joyeux: Whether NYSC discharge certificate or exemption or exclusion no one i repeat no one has more benefit than the other when applying for a job.I can understand your frustration of now putting on the ajuwaya.
Ok.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by martty4real: 1:22pm On Dec 29, 2013
lazerville: "This is to inform all students that NYSC Exclusion Certificates issued to
graduates of the University are available for collection at their
corresponding study centres. You are expected to present the original
and photocopy of your degree Certificate and an acceptable mode of
identification as pre-requisites for collection

@lazerville its is really heart breaking hearing of exclusion certificate after waiting for soo long.I am so disappointed


to make things cleaerer, nysc exemption cert/letter is different from nysc exclusion letter. exemption letter is issued to
students with disability or overage(30). and exclusion for all dli,noun,part-time graduates. as for me, this is quite
disappointing. after 4 years of hoping, then what is the jamb regularization fees for? and the nysc fee, when we dont get to
go for service? besides noun is an acccredited federal government university and her graduates should not be sidelined as
it would affect their relevance and employabilty in the labour market , also it would discourage prospective students from
enrolling thus defeating the purpose for which noun was created. i want to call upon concerned authorities to come to our
aid and give ears and thought to our plight, noun is the way out for the majority of the nigerian youths who for one reason
or another have found no place in conventional universities.




furthermore, section 2 of the nysc decree - the decree that established the nysc states and i quote ..





SECTION 2
1. Subject to the provisions of this Decree, every Nigerian shall
a. if, at the end of the academic year 1972-73 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent academic year, he shall have GRADUATED AT ANY UNIVERSITY IN NIGERIA.
b. if, at the end of the academic year 19'74-75 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent year, he shall have graduated at any
university outside Nigeria
c. if, at the end of the academic year 1975-76 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent year, he shall have obtained the Higher
National Diploma, or such other professiona1 qualification as may be
prescribed
d. if, at the end of the academic year 1975-76 or, as the case may be, at
the end of any subsequent academic year up to the end of the 1983-84
academic year, he shall have obtained the National Certificate of
Education, be under an obligation, unless exempted under $subsection
(2) of this section or section 17 of this Decree, to make himself
available for service for a continuous period of one year from the date
specified in the call-up instrument served upon him
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, with
effect from 1st August, 1985, a person shall not be called upon to serve
in the service corps if; at the date of his graduation or obtaining his
diploma or other professional qualification -
a. he is over the age of thirty
b. he has served in the armed forces of the Federation or the Nigeria
Police Force for a period of more than nine months
c. he is member of staff of any of the following, that is
i. the Nigerian Security Organisation
ii. the State Security Service
iii. the National Intelligence Agency
iv. the Defence Intelligence Service
d. he has been conferred with any National Honour.
3. A person liable to be called upon to serve in the service corps shall
serve for a continuous period of one year as from the date specified in
the call-up instrument served upon him or, as the case may be, if a
general or special notice to that effect is given in the prescribed
manner; and when so called upon, such person shall make himself
available for service and shall present himself at such place and time
and to such person or authority as may be specified in the instrument
or notice.
4. The President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces may, by Order
published it, the Gazette, extend the application of the provisions of
subsection (1) of this section to other categories of Nigerians who shall
have obtained such diplomas, certificates or other qualifications as
may "be prescribed in the Order from universities, colleges and other
institutions of higher learning within or outside Nigeria, and the Order
may specify different dates for call-up in relation to different categories
of those affected or to be affected by the Order.





This automatically includes Noun so why the discrimination, or is noun no more a nigerian university? and since this law
has not been changed or the decree amended, it is a gross offence and fllagrant disobedience of the laws of our land to
EXCLUDE noun students from the scheme as well as it is also self-purpose-defeating and categorically unproductive.
policy makers should make it optional for noun and other dli graduates below the age of 30 to partake and exempt those
above the stipulated age.
we are in a democracy and i believe there should be an explanation on the part of nysc why noun students are being
excluded. many students have done and woul d do all legally possible to be called up for service since it is their
constitutional right.
I feel pained when i see others in corpers' uniform moving about their places of assignment and i wish that one day it
would be me in one of those uniforms, holding my head high with a bounce in my step because i have been given the
priviledge to serve my fatherland.
as a nigerian , i should not be denied this priviledge because it is my obligation under the law to serve as i graduated from
a prestigious federal open nigerian university.
i thereby use this medium to call on concerned authorities to rectify this problem and make it possible for noun graduates
to be INCLUDED in the scheme.
as aggrieved students , let us be law abiding as we make our grieviances known and lets keep putting pressure on both
nysc and noun authorities till something positive and productive is done.



i wish goodluck to the alumni, success to incumbent students and grace for prospective students.
Merry christmas and a happy new year to you all
thanks a lot.
lazerville
07030665503
noun



n.b. ... pls dont mind my punctuation and errors if any as i typed this on a mobile phone.


this is the link to the nysc decree webpage on nysc website
http://www.nysc.gov.ng/downloads/nysc-decree.php
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by martty4real: 1:29pm On Dec 29, 2013
Joyeux: Whether NYSC discharge certificate or exemption or exclusion no one i repeat no one has more benefit than the other when applying for a job.I can understand your frustration of now putting on the ajuwaya.
@ joyeux pls can u explain d diff btw nysc exclusion and excemption because I feel so disappointed with d news of exvlusion cert , and effort to get the diff in terms of labour market has not been possible.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by Joyeux: 8:20pm On Dec 29, 2013
In terms of labour market there are no difference but generally exemption are given to people with disabilities or people over the age of 30 while exclusion is given to part time students.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by cecegorz(m): 11:14am On Jul 09, 2015
Joyeux:
Whether NYSC discharge certificate or exemption or exclusion no one i repeat no one has more benefit than the other when applying for a job.I can understand your frustration of now putting on the ajuwaya.
Please desist from giving advise in an area you are ill-informed to avoid misleading the public. I was googling for info and this topic pops out, so let me correct it for prospective students of NOUN to be aware.

Unless you are seeking for jobs in a one-man business outfit, you have no problem with NYSC certificates.
But if your quest is in a publicly quoted company, NYSC certificate is as compulsory as your degree certificate as a minimum requirement for employment.
Please be advised properly.

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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by silver614: 8:44am On Sep 13, 2015
If Noun student is no more Nigeria student i think FG should tell Nigeria indigen to stop applyin or going to the school.

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Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by ebripyahoocom: 2:36pm On Apr 18, 2016
cecegorz:

Please desist from giving advise in an area you are ill-informed to avoid misleading the public. I was googling for info and this topic pops out, so let me correct it for prospective students of NOUN to be aware.

Unless you are seeking for jobs in a one-man business outfit, you have no problem with NYSC certificates.
But if your quest is in a publicly quoted company, NYSC certificate is as compulsory as your degree certificate as a minimum requirement for employment.
Please be advised properly.

Pls desist from giving information in an area u have no expertise. Cos public offices recognise NYSC Exclusion more than one man business. The one man business does not know what an exclusion is until you educate such an employer but all government offices have been sensitised on exclusion matters. DSS, NOA, NSITF, CBN, NCC, FIRS, Niegrian Army, and d likes people get jobs there every now and then with exclusion certs
I know this even tho I have my discharge certificate.
Thank you.
Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (noun) Graduates And Nysc Exclusion Letter. by dudu200: 7:06pm On Apr 18, 2016
Op stop working yourself on hings u can not change their is no difference in the three certificates the exclusion have the same value as discharge or exemption. I am a part time graduate from unn I was using my ond to work b4 right now I m using my degree with exclusion to work in an international bank no discrimination just focus your energy on things that can yield result.

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