The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has announced the results of the Career Service Examination-Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) conducted on March 3, 2024. This examination is a crucial step for individuals aspiring to join the Philippine civil service. Below is a detailed overview of the results and essential information for prospective candidates.
Overall Performance
Out of 335,385 examinees nationwide, 57,683 individuals successfully passed the exam, resulting in an overall passing rate of 17.20%. The breakdown is as follows:
- Professional Level: 51,311 passers out of 297,952 examinees, yielding a 17.22% passing rate.
- Subprofessional Level: 6,372 passers out of 37,433 examinees, resulting in a 17.02% passing rate.
Regional Highlights
Region IV (Southern Tagalog) achieved the highest passing rate at 23.36%, with 9,473 passers out of 40,549 examinees. The National Capital Region (NCR) followed closely with a 23.30% passing rate (12,690 passers out of 54,468 examinees), and Region III (Central Luzon) had a 23.12% passing rate (4,541 passers out of 19,642 examinees).
Topnotchers
The CSC has released the list of top 10 examinees for both Professional and Subprofessional levels. These topnotchers exemplify exceptional performance and dedication.
Top 10 Passers: Professional Level
- Viron Gil A. Estrada (National Capital Region) – 97.30%
- Micah Angelo R. Bacani (National Capital Region) – 97.26%
- Duke Donald R. Cotoco (National Capital Region) – 97.26%
- Kristine Kyla M. Catajay (SOCCSKSARGEN) – 97.21%
- Andrei Joseph A. Policarpio (National Capital Region) – 97.12%
- Jose P. Robredo (National Capital Region) – 97.07%
- Aubrey Camille J. Perez (National Capital Region) – 97.03%
- Norlyn Ann T. Villarin (National Capital Region) – 96.89%
- Aron S. Guese (National Capital Region) – 96.83%
- Zarah Greycielle T. Cruz (Central Luzon) – 96.79%
Top 10 Passers: Subprofessional Level
- Mia Kimberly F. Noche (Southern Tagalog) – 97.24%
- Jacqueline D. Corral (Bicol Region) – 96.87%
- Joanalyn S. Constantino (National Capital Region) – 96.63%
- Elaine Grace Templa (National Capital Region) – 96.58%
- Arrel Keight R. Diamse (Central Luzon) – 96.18%
- Niccole Benesha R. Santos (National Capital Region) – 96.12%
- Danah Arella D. Mateo (National Capital Region) – 96.05%
- Angelic Shayne I. Salmingo (Western Visayas) – 96.03%
- Mheree Adelaide M. Flores (National Capital Region) – 96.01%
- Benjamin Carlo A. Garcia (National Capital Region) – 95.97%
- Marcus J. Salvo (National Capital Region) – 95.97%
Accessing Individual Results
Examinees can verify their individual ratings through the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS) on the CSC website. This platform provides a convenient way to access exam scores and eligibility status.
Implications for Aspiring Civil Servants
Achieving a passing score in the CSE-PPT grants eligibility for first and second-level positions in the civil service, excluding roles that require specific professional licenses. This eligibility is a significant milestone for those aiming to build a career in public service.
Upcoming Examinations
The CSC has announced that applications for the August 11, 2024, CSE-PPT are now open, with the application period running from May 13, 2024, to June 13, 2024. Prospective applicants are encouraged to apply early, as acceptance is on a first-come, first-served basis, and regional offices may close applications once they reach their target number of applicants.
Preparation Tips
For those planning to take future civil service exams, consider the following preparation strategies:
- Utilize Official Review Materials: The CSC provides reviewers and practice tests that align with the exam content.
- Develop a Study Schedule: Allocate specific times for studying each subject area to ensure comprehensive coverage.
- Join Study Groups: Collaborating with peers can enhance understanding and provide support.
- Attend Review Sessions: Participating in review classes or online webinars can offer structured learning and expert insights.
The March 3, 2024, CSE-PPT results reflect the dedication of thousands of Filipinos aspiring to serve in the civil service. For those who passed, this achievement opens doors to numerous opportunities in public service. For those who did not, it serves as motivation to prepare more thoroughly for future examinations. Staying informed about application periods and utilizing available resources are crucial steps toward success in the civil service journey.
For more detailed information and updates, please visit the official CSC website.
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