CSC announces results of August 11 career service exams

Career Service ExaminationMANILA – A total of 47,449 examinees passed the Career Service Examination – Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) held nationwide last August 11, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) reported on Tuesday.

According to the CSC, 42,812 examinees, constituting 14.43 percent of the 296,758 total candidates, have passed the CSE Professional Level, while 4,637 individuals or 14.18 percent of the 32,707 examinees achieved a passing rate for the CSE Subprofessional Level.

By region, the National Capital Region achieved the highest passing rate of 18.96 percent, with 8,242 successful examinees out of the 43,478 individuals who took the exam.

Central Luzon placed second while Calabarzon ranked third, with 18.73 percent (4,153 passers out of 22,178 examinees) and 17.56 percent (6,846 out of 38,978) passing rates, respectively.

The List of Passers is available via the Examination Results widget found on the left side of the CSC website or via the CSC Examination Portal.

All examinees can generate their test results using the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System no later than October 27.

No report of rating shall be mailed or emailed to all examinees, the CSC said.

Meanwhile, claiming of Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) for passers, which is printed on CSC letterhead and issued free of charge, will be available by Nov. 20 at the concerned CSC Regional Office (RO) or Field Office (FO) where the exam was taken.

Applicants are advised to verify first if their letterhead CoE is already available for claiming before going to the CSC RO or FO.

To claim the CoE, passers must present any of the following valid ID cards: Driver’s License; Passport; PRC License; SSS ID; GSIS ID (UMID); Voter’s ID/Voter’s Certification; BIR ID (ATM type/TIN card type with picture); PhilHealth ID (must have the bearer’s name, clear picture, signature and PhilHealth number); Company/Office ID; School ID; Police Clearance/Police Clearance Certificate; Postal ID; Barangay ID; NBI Clearance; Seaman’s Book; HDMF Transaction Card; PWD ID; Solo Parent ID; Senior Citizen’s ID; or PhilID.

In addition to the letterhead CoE, passers may also opt to request for Certification of Eligibility printed on security paper, with a corresponding fee, from any of the 16 CSC ROs nationwide, regardless of the place of examination, also by Nov. 20, 2024.

Passers are also advised to verify first the availability of the service and the specific documentary requirements from the CSC RO concerned before proceeding to the office.

Eligibilities

Examinees who passed the CSE Professional Level are conferred the Career Service Professional Eligibility, which is a requirement for appointment to first and second-level positions in the government covering professional, technical, scientific, and managerial positions and requires at least four years of college studies.

The Career Service Professional Eligibility is also appropriate to first-level positions.

On the other hand, CSE Subprofessional Level Eligibility shall be appropriate for appointment to first-level positions such as clerical, trades, crafts, and custodial service positions requiring less than four years of college studies.

Both Professional and Subprofessional Eligibilities are appropriate to government positions that do not involve the practice of the profession and are not covered by other special laws.

The CSC clarified that, apart from passing the CSE-PPT and obtaining the Professional or Subprofessional Eligibility, those interested to join the government service must also meet the education, experience, training, as well as other competency requirements of the positions. (PNA)

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