The Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has today, April 24, 2020, released for registration a total of 111,613 PIN Codes for eligible Ghanaian final year students from all accredited Tertiary Institutions in the country to enable them to enrol to do their mandatory national service for the 2020/2021 service year.
All prospective national service personnel are hereby requested to visit the Scheme’s website www.nss.gov.gh to access their PIN Codes with their respective Index Numbers and Date of Birth and proceed to any branch of ADB bank throughout the country to make payment of GH₵ 40.00.
However, the use of MTN Mobile Money is advised to reduce the frequency of human contact in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
For those who resort to PIN Code activation via MTN Mobile Money, payment of GH₵ 41.00 is required.
The NSS management has also urged all prospective National Service Personnel to ensure that they complete their enrolment process on or before Friday, May 31, 2020.
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