CSE Result: August 2024 CSE Civil Service Exam List of Passers


The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced the results of the August 2024 Career Service Examination - Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT). It was conducted on August 11, 2024, in different testing centers nationwide.


 

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A total of 47,449 examinees passed the Career Service Examination - Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) held nationwide on 11 August 2024.

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

The complete list of passers for the August 2024 Career Service Examination - Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) is now available at the Civil Service Commission (CSC)'s official website: www.csc.gov.ph.

 

See List of Passers here:

https://exam.csc.gov.ph/list_passers

 


Examinees, both passed and failed, can generate their individual test results using the Online Civil Service Examination Results Generation System (OCSERGS) by 27 October 2024.
 
To use the OCSERGS, examinees should encode/fill in the required data under the personal information, and the details of examination (i.e., date, type, and place of examination), accurately, following the illustrated/indicated format. To ensure that the enhanced OCSERGS is accessed, use the main, official CSC Website | Quick Links | OCSERGS.


Certification of Eligibility (CoE) for passers (printed on CSC letterhead, free of charge) shall be issued through the CSC Regional/Field Offices by 20 November 2024.
 
PASSERS ARE ADVISED TO VERIFY/CHECK FIRST THE AVAILABILITY OF THE LETTERHEAD CoE BEFORE GOING TO THE CSC REGIONAL/FIELD OFFICES.

Passers are further advised to personally claim their letterhead CoE at the CSC Regional/Field Offices. In claiming the CoE, passers must present any of the accepted I.D. cards for civil service exam:


1. Driver’s License Card/Temporary Driver’s License (LTO O.R. must be presented together with old Driver’s License; O.R. alone is not allowed)/Student Driver’s Permit;

2. Passport;

3. PRC License Card;

4. SSS ID Card;

5. GSIS ID Card (UMID);

6. Voter’s ID Card/Voter’s Certification;

7. BIR/Taxpayer’s ID (ATM type/TIN card type with picture);

8. PhilHealth ID Card(must have the bearer’s name, clear picture, signature, and PhilHealth number);

9. Company/Office ID Card;

10. School ID Card;

11. Police Clearance/Police Clearance Certificate (with picture);

12. Postal ID Card;

13. Barangay ID Card;

14. NBI Clearance;

15. Seaman’s Book;

16. HDMF Transaction ID Card;

17. PWD ID Card;

18. Solo Parent ID Card;

19. Senior Citizen’s ID Card;

20. CSC Eligibility Card (note: Implemented only beginning with the 3 May 2015 CSE-PPT); and

21. Philippine Identification (Phil ID) Card.
 
 
Passers may also opt to apply for regular CoE (printed on special paper at cost) also starting 20 November 2024 . The special paper CoE and its authenticated copy/ies may be applied for and obtained from any of the 16 CSC ROs nationwide, regardless of the place of examination.
 
For further details/any concerns, including securing a schedule/appointment in applying for the special paper CoE as applicable, please contact/communicate directly with the CSC Regional/Field Office concerned.



 Resulting Civil Service Eligibility


 
The civil service eligibility resulting from passing the CSE (Professional) shall be called Career Service Professional Eligibility. It is a second level eligibility appropriate for first level (clerical) positions, and second level (technical) positions in the government, including executive / managerial positions in the second level, which do not involve practice of profession and are not covered by special/other laws.

The civil service eligibility resulting from passing the CSE (SubProfessional) shall be called Career Service SubProfessional Eligibility. It is a first level eligibility appropriate only for first level (clerical) positions in the government which do not involve practice of profession and are not covered by special/other laws.


 











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