How to collect a new posting letter in case of Rejection

Rejection is expected from your PPA. Depending on your PPA, you can either be accepted or rejected. Once you are rejected, please don’t be dejected. All you need to do is take the rejection letter to the Zonal Office as the case may be and you will posted to a new PPA.
Causes of rejection
1.    Your PPA feels they don’t need your expertise or course of study. For example, if you study physics/electronic and you are posted to a commercial high school where they major in commercial related courses, they will obviously not take you or you study business admin and you are posted to a technical school to teach, they will not take you.
2.    Your PPA already have enough corpers
Let’s say your PPA is a growing organization now, and they have a target of just 5 corpers per batch. If you come as the 6th corper, because they have reached their maximum number, they will not be able to take you.
3.    Your employer does not think you can work with them.
4.    You can ask to be rejected.
The NYSC has made provision that all corps employer must provide accommodation at least. So if your PPA says they don’t have accommodation and you think their renumeration cannot sustain you with the federal allawee, you can ask them to reject you.

But note: so many corps members reject their destiny because of this, reason is they want the best place to serve. If you are in the “best” place you will be too comfortable to think of making impact so choose the minimal comfort and make your service worthwhile.
So now that you are rejected, all you have to do is follow the above steps mentioned.

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  1. Do I need to write a letter of request to be reposted and if yes how?

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  2. Enter your comment...How long does it take for one to be reposted?

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  3. I was unable to view my place on my dashboard

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