The Nigerian Army has officially announced the commencement of the Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) Course 29/2026, inviting qualified Nigerians to apply online free of charge.
This guide contains everything you need to know, including eligibility requirements, available corps, how to apply, important dates, and frequently asked questions to help you avoid mistakes.
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What Is Nigerian Army DSSC?
The Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) is a recruitment scheme that allows qualified civilians and serving military personnel to be commissioned into the Nigerian Army as officers based on their professional qualifications.
Application Timeline
Application Opens: 7 January 2026
Application Closes: 4 February 2026
Application Fee: FREE
⚠️ Beware of scammers — the Nigerian Army does not charge for recruitment.
Available Corps & Services
Applicants can apply into any of the following:
1. Nigerian Army Engineers
Engineering-related disciplines
Must be registered with relevant professional bodies (e.g., COREN)
2. Nigerian Army Signals
Computer Engineering
Cyber Security
Software Engineering
Telecommunications
Information Systems
Networking and related fields
3. Nigerian Army Medical Corps
Includes:
Medical Doctors
Dental Surgeons
Nurses
Pharmacists
Medical Consultants (various specialties)
4. Nigerian Army Electrical & Mechanical Engineers
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics
Robotics
Industrial Engineering
Related fields
5. Nigerian Army Education Corps
Education-related disciplines
Mathematics
Computer Science
Library & Information Science
Other teaching-related qualifications
General Entry Requirements
All applicants must:
Be a Nigerian citizen
Be male or female
Be medically, mentally, and physically fit
Be of good character with no criminal record
Meet Nigerian Army medical standards
Not belong to any cult or secret society
Age Requirements
General Applicants: 20 – 32 years (as at 30 March 2026)
Medical Consultants: Up to 40 years
Educational Requirements
Minimum of Second Class Upper (2:1) for degree holders (where applicable)
HND holders must meet specific criteria
Certificates must be from recognized institutions
Professional registration is mandatory for regulated professions
Required Documents
You will be required to upload:
Passport photograph
Educational certificates
Birth certificate or age declaration
Certificate of state of origin
NIN / BVN
Evidence of professional registration (where applicable)
NYSC certificate or exemption letter
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
1. Visit 👉 https://recruitment.army.mil.ng
2. Select DSSC Course 29/2026
3. Read qualification criteria carefully
4. Click Apply Now
5. Create an account (email verification required)
6. Fill the application form correctly
7. Upload all required documents
8. Submit before 4 February 2026
9. Print your application slip
Important Notes
Multiple applications will lead to disqualification
False information = automatic disqualification
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for screening/interview
Screening location will be communicated later
Conditions of Service
DSSC officers are commissioned for 15 years
Some officers may convert to Direct Regular Commission (DRC) based on eligibility
Rank on completion of training depends on qualification and corps
Contact for Enquiries
📞 08179269294
📞 08109959294
⏰ 8:00am – 6:00pm (Daily)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Nigerian Army DSSC recruitment free?
Yes. The application is completely free.
Can civilians apply?
Yes. Both civilians and serving personnel can apply.
Can HND holders apply?
Yes, provided they meet the specified requirements.
Is NYSC compulsory?
Yes. NYSC certificate or exemption is required.
Will there be training?
Yes. Successful candidates will undergo military training before commissioning.
Can women apply?
Yes. DSSC recruitment is open to both males and females.
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Final Advice to Applicants
Apply early to avoid portal congestion
Use only official sources
Prepare physically and mentally for screening
Avoid agents and third parties

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