NSS releases 2022/2023 National Service Pincodes
The National Service Scheme (NSS) has released the NSS 2022/23 enrolment pin codes of final year students for the National Service. In this post, we have outlined how to access the 2022/2023 National Service (NSS) Pin Codes step by step using the NSS portal.
A total of, 127, 999 final-year students from all eligible tertiary institutions in Ghana are to use the Pin Codes to start their registration for the National Service for the 2022/2023 academic year.
NSS 2022/23 enrolment pincodes
NSS in a statement copied to the press disclosed that all national service personnel are to visit the National Service Scheme’s website at nss.gov.gh.
Students can now access their enrolment pincodes using their index numbers and date of birth.
“They after checking their pin codes are to proceed to any branch of ADB bank Ltd across the country to make payment of GH¢ 41.00” NSS stated.
All final year students to make a nonrefundable payment of GH¢ 41.00 using mobile money to minimize the frequency of human interactions and for processing purposes.
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All national service personnel are required to complete their enrolment process on the NSS portal by Monday 8th August 2022
It indicated that all prospective national service personnel are hereby requested to access their PIN Codes from 25th July 2022 using their respective Index Numbers and Date of Birth.
NSS releases 2022/2023 National Service Pincodes of final year students: How to access the 2022/2023 National Service (NSS) Pin Codes
- Log on to the website at https://portal.nss.gov.gh/check-pin
- On the page, enter your school-provided student Index Number
- Enter your date of birth in the order DD/MM/YY
- Click on search to proceed with getting the pin code revealed.
- To pay for your Pin Code through mobile money, follow the instructions on the payment page after your pin is displayed. N.B. Any payment done through mobile money not equal to GHS41 will be reversed.
- You can also make the payment at the Agriculture Development Bank
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