CSC releases certificates of CSE-PPT passers

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CSC releases certificates of CSE-PPT passers
Passers of the March 17, 2019 Career Service Examination-Pen and Paper Test may now claim their Certification of Eligibility

This is a press release from the Civil Service Commission.

Passers of the March 17, 2019 Career Service Examination-Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT), both professional and subprofessional levels, may already claim their Certification of Eligibility at Civil Service Commission (CSC) regional offices, the CSC announced.

The said examinations, held simultaneously in more than 60 cities and municipalities nationwide, yielded a total of 27,944 passers who are now included in the CSC’s register of eligibles.

The Certification of Eligibility, printed on CSC letterhead, should be requested at the CSC Regional Office (CSC RO) with jurisdiction over the examinee’s testing center. Passers must personally claim their certification. Representatives are not allowed to claim it on behalf of the passer.

The certification printed on CSC letterhead is free of charge and valid for two years. Passers must present at least one of the following identification (ID) cards, which are preferably valid upon claiming the certification, along with the application receipt and/or CSC official receipt, if available:

  • 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 contain the holder’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
  • Alien Certificate of Registration Identity Card (ACR I-CARD)

Passers may also apply for regular Certification of Eligibility printed on security paper and has no validity period. They must submit a filled-out Eligibility/Exam Records Request Form and Declaration Form which may be downloaded from the CSC website at www.csc.gov.ph, 1×1 picture with full name tag and signature, two valid IDs, and pay P100 per copy.

Passers who are presently based in or have moved to another region, or are located in remote areas within the region, may personally claim their Certification of Eligibility at the CSC Regional or Field Office (conduit RO/FO) nearest their place of residence or work. They must send a written request to the CSC RO with jurisdiction over the testing venue where they took the examination to forward the certification to their preferred conduit RO/FO; they must cite reasons for their request. – Rappler.com

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