NYSC Batch B Stream II 2025. Dashboard Shows Mobilised but No Call-Up Number?
Many Batch B Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) Stream II have been constantly asking this question, “Will I upload my project for NYSC mobilisation?”.
The truth is that Batch B stream II registered PCM is really confused about the federal government’s new policy.
Some registered Stream II PCMs noticed that their dashboard displayed “Mobilised” but no Call-Up number. They wonder if they will upload their final year project or thesis before their deployment.
If you are in this situation, this article will explain everything for you. Keep reading if you are interested.
What “Mobilised” Means on the NYSC Portal?
If you see “Mobilised” on your dashboard, it means that your institution has forwarded your records to the National Youth Service Corps.
You have been included in the approved mobilisation list and are waiting for NYSC to assign your call-up number and deployment details.
Why You Haven’t Received a Call-Up Number Yet.
Here is another serious question that every PCMs keep asking themselves.

Seriously, when your fellow PCMs got their call-up numbers while you haven’t received yours, but you register with them, it is frustrating.
Here are several reasons why you haven’t received your Call-Up Number.
Stream Splitting (Batch B Stream I & II)
NYSC divides each batch into Stream I and II. So, if you register for the Batch B stream I without a call-up number, wait for stream II because your number will appear closer to your camp date.
Ongoing Verification
Foreign students need online and physical clearance before the call-up number.
The NYSC is also confirming credentials from schools before approval. So, be patient and wait for your deployment details.
Portal Updates
It happens sometimes that a temporary delay occurs and the portal is being synchronized with new data from institutions.
Do Batch B PCMs Need to Upload Their Project or Thesis?
Already registered for Batch B Stream II 2025, don’t need to upload their project or thesis.
Your University or Polytechnic has already submitted your academic documents to the NYSC during mobilisation.
If your dashboard doesn’t show any “Upload Project/Thesis” section, you are free from government new policy.
Common Misunderstandings About Project Upload
Many PCMs believe they’ll be disqualified if they don’t upload a project or thesis, this is false. Don’t believe anyone spreading false rumors.
NYSC now handles academic verification directly from institutions, so Batch B Stream II candidates have no separate upload requirement.
If anyone tells you to “upload or re-upload your project,” ignore it unless NYSC officially instructs otherwise.
What to Do While Waiting for Your Call-Up Number
- Please check your dashboard once or twice daily. It’s very important.
- Follow NYSC’s official X (Twitter), Facebook, and Telegram pages for daily updates.
- Avoid fake news and screenshots from unofficial sources.
- Prepare your documents (Call-Up Letter, ID Card, passport photos) ahead of camp.
Once your Call-Up Letter is ready, the “Print Call-Up Letter” button will appear automatically.
No — you shouldn’t worry. It simply means you’ve been approved and your record is in the NYSC system. Your Call-Up Number will appear soon after NYSC completes verification.
No. Batch B 2025 PCMs do not need to upload any project or thesis. Your institution already submitted the required academic details to NYSC.
NYSC usually releases Call-Up Numbers a few days before the orientation camp opens. Keep checking your dashboard and follow official NYSC updates.
No, missing project upload will not affect your mobilisation. NYSC has already received your academic data directly from your institution, so you are fully qualified for service.
Conclusion, if your NYSC Batch B 2025 dashboard shows “Mobilised” but there’s no Call-Up Number or project/thesis upload section, please don’t bother yourself. You are on the right track. Your Call-Up Number will appear soon. Just be calm, informed, and updated. You will soon talk about your camp experience in no distant time.