LIST OF PASSERS: March 12, 2017 Civil Service Exam Results CSE-PPT

MANILA, Philippines – The ‘March 2017 Civil Service Exam results’ for Professional and Subprofessional levels together with the list of passers, top examinees and related announcements are available at this website as the Civil Service Commission (CSC) officially released the results online forty one (41) days after the last day of examination.

Below is the summary of March 2017 Civil Service Exam – Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) results for Professional and Subprofessional levels courtesy of CSC.

MARCH 2017 CSE-PPT RESULTS SUMMARY

A total of 25,090 out of 219,679 examinees passed or an overall passing rate of 11.42%. 21,640 out of 188,528 examinees passed the Professional level while 3,450 out of 31,169 examinees passed in the Subprofessional.

The exams are administered by the Civil Service Commission on March 12, 2017 at CSC testing centers located in NCR, CAR, CARAGA, ARMM and all Regional testing centers nationwide.

CSC said that the bulk of examinees for March 2017 came from the National Capital Region (NCR), having 34, 827 examinees or an equivalent of 15.09% of all examinees nationwide. It was followed by Region 4 (Southern Tagalog) having 32, 654 examinees or 14.15% and Region 3 (Central Luzon) with 15, 703.

As per CSC,

The professional eligibility is needed for appointment to second level (technical) positions in the government, requiring at least a bachelor’s degree for education. The Subprofessional eligibility is applicable to first level (clerical) government positions that require less than four years of college studies. The Professional eligibility may also be used for clerical positions. Both eligibilities, though, cannot be used for positions involving practice of profession and those covered by special laws.

Passing the CSC exams is not the only requirement for working in the government. CSC reminded that aspirants shall meet the education, experience and training requirements needed for the position. Likewise, they will have to undergo screening process by the selection board which might include interviews, written exams, among others.

RELEASE OF RESULTS

According to the Commission’s examinees guide in taking Civil Service Examination Pen and Paper Test, the target release date for the results of March 2017 CSC-PPT (Professional and Subprofessional) exams will be on April 21, 2017 or in forty seven (41) working days after the last day of eligibility examinations . However, results may be released earlier or later without prior notice.

Update as of April 20, 2017: Civil Service Commission (CSC) said that results might be released within this week or early next week.

On the same exam conducted by CSC on April 2016 and October 2016, results were out after a month.

Examination rating can be generated in approximately 15 days after the list of passers is posted using the Online Civil Service Exam Result Generation System (OCSERGS). Those who pass the exams should verify with the CSC Regional Office the availability of Certification of Eligibility (CoE). Representatives are not allowed to claim the CoE. Claiming of certification will be available approximately 30 days after posting of results.


PREVIOUS EXAMS

During October 2016 CSE-PPT, 203,339 examinees took the exams for Professional and Subprofessional levels. 19, 870 or 11.33% of the total examinees passed in the Professional Level while  22,978 passers or 11.09% passed in the Subprofessional Level. Clinton John Miglana from CARAGA region topped the exams in Professional test having 91.17% rating followed by Joelle Sophia Peña from National Capital Region with a rating of 90.62%. Meanwhile, in Subprofessional level, Dianne Franz Abal from Western Visayas got the highest rating having 86.99% followed by Hazel Pereira from NCR garnering 86.97% rating.

On April 2016 of the same exams, 5,276 out of 229,463 examinees successfully passed. 22, 041 passers were conferred with civil service Professional eligibility, while 3,235 passers received the Subprofessional eligibility. Hannah Ivyn Hazel Damian from NCR topped the Professional eligibility exams garnering 92.36% rating. She was followed by Emil Alfred Edgar Mendoza also from NCR and Marc Gelian Ante from Bicol Region having 91.81%. In Subprofessional level, Jerome De Chavez from NCR ranked first having 88.28% followed by Seth Kenan Turian from Bicol Region garnering 87.59% rating. In the same exam, CSC reported that NCR got the highest passing percentage of 18.36%.

Here is the summary of CSE-PPT results in the last three exams.

Civil Service Exam DateNo. of ExamineesPassersPassing Rate
March 2017 CSE-PPT219,67925,09011.42%
October 2016 CSE-PPT203,33922,97811.30%
April 2016 CSE-PPT229,46325,27611.0%
October 2015 CSE-PPT119,33313,15211.02%

EXAMINATION COVERAGE

The March 2017 CSC-PPT both for Professional and Subprofessional levels covered the following topics.

Professional Level (Prof)

  • In English and Filipino (Vocabulary, Grammar and Correct Usage, Paragraph Organization, Reading Comprehension, Analogy, Logic and Numerical Reasoning)
  • General Information (Philippine Constitution, Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees RA No. 6713, Peace and Human Rights Issues and Concepts, Environment  Manaagement and Protection)

SubProfessional Level (SubProf)

  • In English and Filipino (Vocabulary, Grammar and Correct Usage, Paragraph Organization, Reading Comprehension, Spelling, Clerical Operations and Numerical Reasoning)
  • General Information (Philippine Constitution, Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees RA No. 6713, Peace and Human Rights Issues and Concepts, Environment  Manaagement and Protection)

The CSC-PPT for Professional level covered 170 test items in 3 hours and 10 minutes while in Subprofessional test, 165 test items in 2 hours and 40 minutes.

To pass the eligibility exams, CSC said that an examinee must obtain an average rating of at least 80.00%.




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217 comments… add one
  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 9:17

    JUST DO YOUR BEST AND GOD WILL DO THE REST. GOD BLESS EVERYONE.

    • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 10:30

      Correct

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 9:44

    Anong date ba talaga,lumabas yung resulta ,sabi dito ngayn bakit wla pa. excited lng siguro

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 10:15

    bkit di ko makita ang result??

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 10:15

    gudluck satin lahat! sana makasali name natin sa contrata sa pumasa sa exam nato….

  • Unknown Apr 21, 2017 @ 10:48

    Feeling ko KASALI NAMES NATIN. .Magtiwala lang kay GOD!

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 11:15

    I did my best on exam, God will take the rest!

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 12:30

    wala pa bha?

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 13:02

    as of april 20 update, result will be available this week or early next week…

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 13:26

    April 22-24 malalaman result

  • Unknown Apr 21, 2017 @ 14:46

    saan na? 21 NA!!!!

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 14:54

    We with my husband claimed it already that we will pass..In Jesus name..Amen

  • Unknown Apr 21, 2017 @ 15:43

    still waiting..antagal Palo ko kinakabahan

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 15:46

    JUST PRAY to GOD, and siyempre tiwala sa sarili na rin, basta ganon,,, October 2016 passer here with 80.55% sorry yan lang nakayanan ko….

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 17:25

    Meron ng result! Pasado ako. Thank you Lord!

    • Unknown Apr 21, 2017 @ 21:27

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  • Unknown Apr 21, 2017 @ 19:27

    Ako rin PASADO. .Thank you so much. .TO GOD BE THE GLORY! Career Prof CSE Passer. .

    • Anonymous Jul 31, 2017 @ 6:23

      Ano po gagawin para maka take ng CS exam? Baka may guide po kayo pa share po..thanks :)

  • Anonymouse Apr 21, 2017 @ 20:04

    thank you Pasado ako T.T

  • Anonymouse Apr 21, 2017 @ 20:04

    Pasado ako :D

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 20:12

    ako din pasado…. yey

  • Anonymous Apr 21, 2017 @ 20:22

    Whoa. Konti lang pala talaga ang passing rate. Yung bf ko na last year nagexam,nagpasa agad almost an hour before the time so i expected na maddali lang kasi d naman sya nagreview and pumasa sya with an 85% na rate. Now I'm pressured.

    • Anonymous Apr 22, 2017 @ 1:32

      Yeaaaaaaaah, yan ang weird tungkol sa CSE. Madaming nagsasabi ng "madali lang yan" and yet the passing rate is often only at around 10%. And then madaming nagsasabi rin ng "eh kasi naman ganyan ay dahil di prepared ang mga nagte-take!" and yet according to statistics, karamihan ng nagte-take ay mga FRESH grads with FRESH education. Madali lang naman talaga. Hmmm… dito na kaya pumapasok ang topic regarding sa sub-average IQ ng mga Pinoys? The average IQ around the world is 88, and Philippines currently sits at around 86. Kaya nagkaganito is because of decadence and degeneration of local education quality because according naman talaga sa studies based on our ancestors/lineage, 90 naman talaga ang dapat na IQ ng mga Pinoy (which is not bad). Di lang talaga naka-keep up ang systema natin siguro. This is a pressing issue our education institutions must tackle.

  • Anonymous Apr 22, 2017 @ 2:10

    Pasado boyfriend ko, thank you Lord. Hindi man para sakin pero para naman sa taong napaka halaga sakin.

  • Anonymous Apr 22, 2017 @ 2:12

    Pasado boyfriend ko, thank you Lord. Hindi man para sakin ang mga dasal at hiling ko pero para naman sa taong mahalaga sakin. In God's perfect timing :)

    • Anonymous Apr 24, 2017 @ 5:45

      At dahil pasado na sya, Siguradong iiwan kana ng Boyfriend mo.

  • Anonymous Apr 22, 2017 @ 3:50

    Thank God I passed the exam! I consider this as my birthday gift! Am so happy!

  • Anonymous Apr 22, 2017 @ 4:58

    Wag nang umasa masasaktan ka lang

  • Unknown Apr 22, 2017 @ 8:06

    yes pasado, prof level! congrats sa ibang mga pumasa! and may next time p nmn po sa ibang hindi pinalad..dont lose hope!

  • Unknown Apr 22, 2017 @ 8:54

    Haha nakalimutan nila name ko .. lol????????????????

  • Anonymous Apr 22, 2017 @ 9:28

    Passed, one taker, first timer. Tulad nga ng sabi ni Kuya Uber Driver ng papunta ako sa testing site, "tiwala lang sa sarili ma'am." :)

  • Unknown Apr 22, 2017 @ 13:45

    Yes! Pasado ako! Tnx God!

  • Anonymous Apr 24, 2017 @ 4:28

    hindi ako pumasa, pwede parin ba malaman kong ilang percent ang score ko? madali lang kasi yong exam but then i din't pass.

  • Anonymous Apr 24, 2017 @ 4:48

    Pasado ako! First time and first take.. THank you, Lord! All for your great glory..

  • Unknown Apr 24, 2017 @ 6:23

    next time sana pumasa na

  • Anonymous Apr 24, 2017 @ 6:54

    I passed the Professional level. I didn't expect it because we was rushed by our proctor, and I was the last person to finish the exam. I got 20 items being guessed haha, yet I passed it. I focused more on Math, maybe Math took a good % in my overall rating

    • Anonymous Apr 25, 2017 @ 4:22

      Had the same experience. We started at 8:30am and cut off at 11:10am. I too missed 20 items lmao. Also focused on math. Also passed prof level.

  • Unknown Apr 24, 2017 @ 9:40

    @Jonas Minted san ka pong review center nag review?

  • Demi Apr 24, 2017 @ 15:28

    Congratulations to all the passers! For those who didn't make it, you can always do better next time. :D
    Just a personal tip based on my experience: siguro mas mabuti mag focus sa English. Majority of the questions are English related. I knew I didn't answer the Math questions well but I was 90% sure with my English answers. I was a first-taker and I never went to a review center nor I had a thorough self-review. And yes, I did it.

    I hope this helps. :)

    Best regards, Demi

  • Anonymous Apr 24, 2017 @ 22:17

    Does the OCSERGS Page work? I can't find my score :(

  • Anonymous Apr 25, 2017 @ 0:40

    yeah nakapasar ko

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2017 @ 6:46

    I passed :) Sub prof

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2017 @ 6:57

    basic

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2017 @ 16:19

    WHAT IF NAKALIMUTAN PO YUNG EXAMINEE NUMBER AND GUSTONG MAKITA YUNG RATING WALA NA PO BANG IBANG ALTERNATIVE NA PWEDENG GAWIN PARA MAKITA YON?

  • Anonymous Apr 28, 2017 @ 5:29

    :( I didn't pass.. better luck next time.

  • Anonymous Apr 29, 2017 @ 0:48

    May 7, 2017 nman ang hinihintay ngayon.

  • Anonymous Apr 30, 2017 @ 5:27

    hi! planning to take the cse on aug. ano po ba ang passing score? t.i.a

  • Anonymous May 2, 2017 @ 17:48

    hello. kailan pwede malaman ang individual test result?

  • Unknown May 5, 2017 @ 14:43

    May certificate po ba??? At pano po ang process nun if meron???

  • ABNOYNOY May 6, 2017 @ 17:57

    bat hnd pwede makita ung result,or percent ?????

  • ABNOYNOY May 6, 2017 @ 17:58

    BAKIT HINDI PWEDE MAKITA YUNG MGA BUMAGSAK OR KAHIT PERCENT MANLANG NUNG MGA BUMAGSAK?????

  • Anonymous May 7, 2017 @ 18:44

    May 8 na po pero di ko po alam yung exam result ko po… :'(

  • Anonymous May 8, 2017 @ 3:26

    why is OCSERGS not working until now?excited pa naman akong malaman rating ko, it was my first try and in God's graced i passed..is there anyone who had seen his or her rating?paano po? saan?

  • Anonymous May 8, 2017 @ 6:46

    Di po maaccess yung verification ng rating ng passers, bakit po yun?

  • Anonymous May 13, 2017 @ 6:42

    ..wla n po b ibang way para mkita result ng exam pg nlimutan ung examinee num

  • Anonymous May 15, 2017 @ 2:56

    Grabe naman!!! I can't understand why do we have to get the certification from Tuguegarao office. what is the use of having cs office here in Vizcaya? It does not make any sense at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do they have to exhaust all resources(time and money)just to get the certification? All they have to say is, GANUN TALAGA. OMG!

  • MIN MIN May 29, 2017 @ 6:10

    HI, THERE !! for all those who passed the exams, congrats. Can you give me some tips guys speciaaly in vocabulary ang grammar usage ?

  • Anonymous Jun 26, 2017 @ 14:40

    how to see my average po??saan ku makikita at pano?

  • Anonymous Jun 28, 2017 @ 3:34

    where to find examinee number?

  • Anonymous Aug 18, 2017 @ 10:54

    waiting para sa result. hope makapasa kami ng mga friends ko.. GOD WILL PROVIDE :)

  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2017 @ 9:10

    Dito na naman ako naghahanap ng name ng kakilala ko, samantalang ako 2009 pang nakapasa kahit ni text sa mga inapplyan kong govt offices…wala…hayz. THEORY OF RELATIVITY nga naman.

  • Unknown Dec 12, 2017 @ 22:22

    May expiry po ba kung hindi ko pa nakukuha yung certificate ko? march po ako nag take pero hanggang ngayon di ko pa nakukuha certificate ko. Busy po kasi sa training. Bibigyan parin po ba nila ako ng certificate? :(

  • Anonymous Sep 17, 2018 @ 4:11

    What's really hard about the exam is the number of the items.
    There are 3 key areas of the exam: English & filipino, Math(analogy, logic), and Phil. Constitution & General Knowledge.
    You should obtain at least 80% in each key areas. The 150 item exam is divided into 3, theoretically speaking, ganito ang pagkakahati2, 60 for english/filipino, 60 for math, and 30 for Phil Cons/general knowledge.
    Also, theoretically speaking, if ang computation of grade is on zero(0) basis, you should obtain a score of 48 for each math and english/filipino areas, and 24 for phil/gen. Knowledge. With the ratio of the total items with the correct answers that should be obtained, talagang ang hirap maipasa. Swerte nalang talaga ang nakakapasa at lalo na ang mga nagtotop

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