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August 2024 Career Service Examination


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PRESS RELEASE: The complete list of successful examinees may be accessed at the CSC website

The following is a press release from the Civil Service Commission.

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has released the list of topnotchers in the Career Service Examination – Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) Professional and Subprofessional levels conducted nationwide on August 11, 2024.

With a rating of 97.49, Mark Justine M. Domingo from Region IV topped the Professional level, while Irmengard Julie G. Gelsano from Region VIII topped the Subprofessional level with 97.00 rating.

Completing the list of top passers for the Professional level are:

  • Joyce D. Dublin (Region VII) – 96.47
  • Helen V. Castro (Region III) – 96.46
  • Ajay L. Lagrimas (National Capital Region) – 96.18
  • Matthew Lorenz L. Dalomias (Region VIII) – 96.17
  • Eunice Angela R. Torreliza (CAR) – 95.90
  • Jeriah M. Borreros (Region VI) – 95.86
  • Betty Mae C. Medilo (Region XI) – 95.75
  • Lourdes Sabina B. Wabe (NCR) – 95.68
  • Chery Lou C. Gambol (Region II) – 95.65

In the Subprofessional level, Gelsano is followed by:

  • Lleara Christel Rovea L. Fiesta (Region I) – 96.72
  • Ychigo Kriztihn Dheyn M. Lindo (NCR) and Jermagne Dunst J. Reston (Region VII) – 95.56
  • Thania Amnah A. Datu-Imam (Region X) – 95.49
  • Luis Anton P. Imperial (NCR) – 95.48
  • Mary Tyfanie S. Quilantang (Region III) – 95.08
  • Kliana Elysha S. Salcedo (Region IV) – 95.01
  • Jude Andrei J. Ochenta (Region VI) – 94.95
  • Alec John P. Caseria (Caraga) – 94.87

In terms of regional performance, the CSC announced that NCR achieved the highest passing rate for the Professional level at 19.44% or 7,399 passers out of 38,063 examinees. Meanwhile, Region I registered the highest passing rate of 17.33% for the Subprofessional level or 251 out of 1,448 examinees.

Other regions with notable passing rates for the Professional level include Region III (19.23%), Cordillera Administrative Region (17.87%), Region IV (17.84%), and Region VII (16.21%).

For the Subprofessional level, significant passing rates were recorded in Region VII (16.29%), NCR (15.57%), Region IV (15.46%), Region XI (15.42%), and Region III (15.09%).

The complete list of successful examinees of the August 11, 2024 CSE-PPT Professional and Subprofessional levels may be accessed at the CSC website at www.csc.gov.ph.

The CSC added that Certifications of Eligibility are expected to be available on or before November 20, 2024. Passers are advised to verify first with the CSC Regional or Field Office concerned the availability of, and the requirements and procedure in claiming, their Certification of Eligibility.

Examinees, both passed and failed, may generate their individual rating through the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System or OCSERGS, which can also be accessed via the CSC website.

The CSC warns the public against postings on any other websites or social media links that are not affiliated with, or are engaged in the unauthorized use of the name of, the CSC.

Examinees who passed the CSE Professional Level are conferred with the Career Service Professional Eligibility, which shall be appropriate for permanent appointment to both first level (clerical) and second level (technical) positions in the career service that do not involve practice of profession and are not covered by the Bar, board and other laws.

On the other hand, the Subprofessional Eligibility shall be appropriate to first level positions only.

The CSC reminds that apart from civil service eligibility, the positions’ qualification standards for education, experience, and training, including other competency requirements must also be met to be considered for appointment in government service. – Rappler.com



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