Summary of Results:
- Main Page: List of Passers: March 2023 Civil Service Exam Results (Professional Level)
- Main Page: List of Passers: March 2023 Civil Service Exam Results (Subprofessional Level)
- Professional Level: NCR | CAR | CARAGA | BARMM | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | Region 5 | Region 6 | Region 7 | Region 8 | Region 9 | Region 10 | Region 11 | Region 12
- Subprofessional Level: NCR | CAR | CARAGA | BARMM | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | Region 5 | Region 6 | Region 7 | Region 8 | Region 9 | Region 10 | Region 11 | Region 12
- Topnotchers: March 2023 Civil Service Exam Results (Professional Level)
- Topnotchers: March 2023 Civil Service Exam Results (Subprofessional Level)
With the huge volume of examinees for the 26 March 2023 Career Service Examination-Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT), both Professional and Subprofessional levels, the CSC has adjusted its timelines and adopted measures to address concerns on test results processing. As such, the new schedule for the release of the result of the CSE-PPT is on 9 JUNE 2023.
A total of 403,567 combined examinees have registered to sit the March 2023 CSE. 350,645 (86.89%) are expected to take Professional level exams, while 52,922 (13.11%) will take Subprofessional level tests. According to data, this is the greatest batch of CSE examinees in recent years.
On March 26, 2023, the Civil Service Exam was held at several testing centers from all CSC regional offices, including the National Capital Region (NCR), Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, CALABARZON/MIMAROPA, Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, SOCCSKSARGEN, CARAGA, Cordillera Administrative Region, and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
BARMM – List of Passers
CSE-PPT PROFESSIONAL LEVEL
Held on March 26, 2023
Released on June 9, 2023
ABBAS, SITTIE RAFFIYAH G.
ABDUKARIL, AL-RAIDA D.
ABDULATIP, IBRAHIM B.
ABDULAZIS, AL FIKRE HZ.
ABDULAZIS, NAHARAH D.
ABDULHAMID, HAFSA M.
ABDULJABBAR, FAISAL M.
ABDULSAN, ALMADZ A.
ABDULWAHAB, NORHAYNA B.
ABDULWAHAB, SHANDRA B.
ACRAMAN, ANSANO B.
ACRAMAN, MOHAMMAD TAREKH M.
ADIONG, SITTIE ASHRIMA P.
AGSAULIO, PAMELA ISABEL E.
ALI, HAMDANI B.
ALI, MOHAMMAD HAFIZ G.
ALI, MOHAMMAD HIZAM G.
ALI, RAHMAT M.
ALI, SALIP SAKIB S.
ALONTO, ANNA KHAIRANI A.
AMAMA, SITTIE ASHIA M.
AMBA, ISANOR B.
AMBOR, MOHAMMAD-SHARIEF M.
AMEROL, SITTIE-JOHAINAH C.
AMPATUAN, BAI SITTIE ASYA A.
AMPOG, SITTIE NAIFAH HI.
AMPUAN, ASMIN T.
ANDULI, ABDELHAFEZ J.
ANGAD, AHMILAH G.
ANUAR, HANNAH A.
AQUINO, KYLE JOHN FAIZAL M.
ARANI, RUHELMINA M.
AROBINTO, SITTIE ISNIHAYA O.
AZIS, JASAIRY S.
AZIS, SHARA LAILANIE A.
BA-AS, JUNIZA V.
BACANA, ZARIDA A.
BACARO, YASSER D.
BACERA, IAN FRANCIS M.
BALT, JOHANIE P.
BALT, MAHARABANSA P.
BANDALI, MIKE N.
BANSARA, SITTIE ALIA M.
BARTONICO, PRISCELLE JHOANNA MAE D.
BASHIR, NORONNAHAR G.
BATARA, MOHAMMAD SHUAIB H.
BATO, BAIDAWE B.
BATUGAN, NUR-HAMID T.
BEYUTA, FATIMA HAISHA S.
BOGABONG, SUNSHINE ROSE C.
BUBONG, ABDUL HAKIM B.
BURIAS, DAHLIA P.
CABALLERO, QUEVIN G.
CALAMOHOY, DESIREE JEAN L.
CALI, SHALIMAH B.
CAMID, RAWAN M.
CASAN, ABDEL HALIM P.
CASUPANG, REY MANUEL A.
COMPANIA, NOR JOLIEZA U.
DAGALANGIT, ABDUL-AZIZ B.
DAGALANGIT, JERHANA I.
DALGAN, ABDULMANAP U.
DATAMAN, JOHAIRAH S.
DATU-DACULA, ANNA YASHREENA B.
DATU-DACULA, NORJEHAN M.
DAUD, HAMZA B.
DE JOSE, CHRISTOPHER T.
DELORIA, ENA KRYSTLE T.
DETICIO, MYLENE L.
DIA, SETTIE ALMINA L.
DIANALAN, BAI ALMIRAH A.
DICA, MOHAMMAD G.
DICAL, JUHARRY M.
DIMALOMPING, SITTIE RANIA D.
DIMAPORO, MICHAEL YASSIEN A.
DIOK, HADJURIA LORRAINE A.
DISUMIMBA, ABDUL AZIZ M.
DITUCALAN, HUSSIEN A.
DITUCALAN, ¦SNIHAYAH M.
DOMAOT, ALI JOHN O.
DORMIENDO, DONDE C.
DRAPER, PRINCESS NORALEE A.
EBRAHIM, FATIMA MERZA S.
ELNAR, PSYRAH LIZ B.
ENAMPADAN, ISMAEL S. JR
ESTOLOGA, ELVIE D.
FERNANDEZ, PHILIP LLOYD F.
FORTUNATO, AILEEN MAE W.
GAMORA, EDROME M.
GAMPONG, ALMIRA D.
GANDAROSA, ABDUL HAKIM S.
GANDAROSA, ABDUL HALIM S.
GONZALES, KHARIMA E.
GUIAMAL, LOTLOT S.
GURO, NORHANIZA LIZANDRA P.
H AREF, AMANI M.
H FAIZ, NAILAH T.
H NAIM, ALNAIDAH S.
H NHAYR, SHERYN NAMEERAH N.
HABIB HUSSIN, ABDELMAJID T.
HADJI ALI, FARHANIE M.
HADJI FAIZ, NAIF T.
HADJI ISAH, RAYHAN A.
HADJI, HAKIM G.
HADJILI, RADIA N.
HARON, NADJMA A.
HENILO, ABIGAIL R.
HOSAIN SHARIEF, JOHAIRAH M.
IBNO, PILMINA A.
IBRAHIM, SITTIE HAINIE T.
IGNACIO, FELINNA A.
ILUPA, RON RHASDY A.
INDEREZ, REICHELLE ANGELIE G.
INGOH, NURSOPHIER K.
ISAHAC, SHERYL-ANN A.
JAJI, RIZA C.
JAMAEL, TASNEEM L.
JAWWAD, MOHAMMAD C.
KUSAIN, NANDA A.
LACSAMAN, AISAH JENAN A.
LAGUA, BERNON P.
LAJA, FATIMA MIKAELA H.
LANTO, SITTIE JANNA UKURA L.
LANTUD, JAMALIA S.
LAO, BASARI M.
LAO, JEHAN SHAREENA S.
LAQUIMAN, ALJABBAR P.
LIBOSADA, KIZZA MARIE L.
MACABANTOG, HAMIDA I.
MACADINDANG, ADAM M.
MACARANGAL, ALMERAH P.
MACARANGKAT, MALMINNA D.
MACATANTO, JOHANIDA O.
MACMOD, AKIMAH M.
MACMOD, NAHARA M.
MAHARAJUL, KAIMAR JAY S.
MALIDAS, ALI SHAFAR U.
MAMA, HARIZA M.
MAMBUAY, ADAM S.
MANALUNDONG, SAIFULLAH A.
MANGORANGCA, JONAIMAH R.
MANGUMBISA, SALIK P.
MANTIL, MAISARAH U.
MASANANG, HANA RASHIDA HANAN U.
MASCARA, NIHAYAH NECNEC B.
MASIDING, NAJMAH S.
MAUNTE, NIDAYAH P.
MAUTE, SITTIE RAHIMAH M.
METHALICOP, HONEYMA A.
MIDTIMBANG, AMMAAR M.
MIGUEL, ABZRIJAN A.
MIHADUN, ARWESHA H.
MIKUNUG, SITTIE AINNIE D.
MIMBESA, NIHAYA S.
MIPANGCAT, LAILANIE M.
MISUG, JOHANA S.
MOHAIMEN, ABDUL MOIN G.
MOHAMMAD HADI, REYHAIMA C.
MOHAMMAD PAK, MOHAMMAD A.
MOHAMMAD, FATMAHAISHA +.
MON, JOCELIE ANNE R.
MUKATTIL, NURSIDAR P.
MUSA, KIRBY ANTHONY L.
MUTI, MOH D ISMAEL M. JR
NAGA, JUWAIRIAH B.
NASIR, NADZFAR A.
NASSER, ABDUL RAHMAN L.
NASSER, KRIZA MAE T.
NEGRETE, JOAN ROSALIE C.
NURUDDIN, SAHIYASGAR H.
OLALISAN, YIANNIE RYZZA E.
OMAR, MARWA JOANNA M.
PACALNA, SITTIE JADIDA A.
PAMPORA, KINO C.
PANGADAPUN, ABDUL MUJIB T.
PANONDIONGAN, MHELHARIE M.
PEDROSA, PENELOPE ANNE A.
PELARE, MARC RONALD A.
PENDATUN, HUMAIRAH P.
POLAO, ABDULHUSSIEN D.
QUEBRAR, MIRA LUNA L.
RAMOS-DATU, ABBAS M.
RANAO, POTRE JEHAN – KHALIDA D.
RASUMAN, NORHAINA A.
RUZ, CRISPULO T.
SABAL, ALBAR H.
SAEED, SONAYYAH B.
SALACOP, SADJARAH M.
SALENDAB, SADDAM M.
SALIC, SITTIE JANIYYAH G.
SALIK, FARHANAH E.
SALONG, ALEEMA KHAN M.
SAMMAH, ALIAZAR S.
SAMMAH, FARZAIDE S.
SAMPAO, NASRIPA L.
SANCHEZ, LOUIE JAI C.
SANDAY, RYAN M.
SANGKI, MOHAMAD D.
SANTURING, NORHAZIM M.
SAPAN, JOAHNNIE JANE D.
SAPPAYANI, MUNIERA A.
SARIP, SITTIE RAYANA P.
SARIPADA, HISHAM A.
SARIPADA, MOHAMMAD A.
SINSUAT, ACE JEROME L.
SIONG, KATRINA MICAH C.
SIREGAR, ISMAIL P.
SOLAIMAN, ABDULLAH B.
SOLAIMAN, AMENAH P.
SOLAIMAN, MOHAMMAD MISHAL B.
SOLAIMAN, ZAMEL AL-SULIM M.
SULTAN, DATU ZAMIR G.
SULTAN, JOHAYRAH A.
TABAO, SITTIE SALEHA A.
TAGALOGON, JERRYMY T.
TANANGAO, ANORHATA D.
TAURAK, HASSAN M. JR
UMABONG, MOHAMMAD RISVI L.
UPAHM, BAI SITTIE HANNAN K.
USMAN, ATIYA M.
UY, LUCKY WILLEY G. JR
VELASCO, JENNY-ROSE U.
ZAINUDIN, SANDRA S.
Verification of Rating (OCSERGS)
The March 2023 Civil Service Exam Verification of Rating, is available through the Online Civil Service Exam Result Generation System (OCSERGS) of the Civil Service Commission’s official website. The said verification will be available on 24 June 2023, around fifteen (15) days after the official results are posted.
Examinees (both passed and failed) can generate their individual examination rating through https://erpo.csc.gov.ph/ocsergs/. Those who pass the tests should check with the CSC Regional Office to see if Certification of Eligibility is available (CoE). The CoE cannot be claimed by representatives. Certification claims will be accessible approximately thirty (30) days after the results are posted.
Examination Coverage
The following topics were covered in the March 2023 CSE-PPT for both Professional and Subprofessional levels:
1. Professional Level – In English and Filipino
- Numerical Ability (Basic Operations; Word Problems)
- Analytical Ability (Word Association – identifying assumptions and conclusions; Logic; Data Interpretation)
- Verbal Ability (Grammar and Correct Usage; Vocabulary; Paragraph Organization; Reading Comprehension)
2. Subprofessional Level – In English and Filipino
- Numerical Ability (Basic Operations; Word Problems)
- Clerical Ability (Filing; Spelling)
- Verbal Ability (Grammar and Correct Usage; Vocabulary; Paragraph Organization; Reading Comprehension)
The general information items on the following: Philippine Constitution; Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees (R.A. 6713); Peace and Human Rights Issues and Concepts; and Environment Management and Protection are also included for both professional and sub-professional exams. (Source: Civil Service Commission)
Number of Items
- For Professional level, 170 items in a 3 hours and 10 minutes time will be given
- For Sub-Professional level, 165 items in a 2 hours and 40 minutes time
The applicant is advised by the Commission to come at the examination center one hour before the test proper.
Passing Score
To pass the examination, the examinee must get an overall score of 80.00%.
Statistics
Here is the summary of Civil Service Exam Results in previous years:
Exam Date No. of Examinees No. of Passers Passing Rate August 2022 138,671 26,307 18.97% June 2022 129,117 20,996 16.26% March 2022 70,833 12,179 17.19% March 2019 264,473 27,944 10.57% March 2018 279,787 30,175 10.78% August 2017 228,917 25,127 10.98% March 2017 219,679 25,090 11.42% October 2016 203,339 22,978 11.30% April 2016 229,463 25,276 11.00% October 2015 119,333 13,152 11.02%
2023 CSE-PPT Schedule
The CSE-PPT will take place on the following dates in 2023:
DATE OF EXAM START OF APPLICATION DEADLINE OF APPLICATION March 26, 2023 Prof Level – Dec. 14, 2022 Prof Level – Dec. 21, 2022 August 13, 2023 May 15, 2023 June 14, 2023
Subprof Level – Dec. 22, 2022
Subprof Level – Jan. 25, 2023
Related Article: AUGUST 2023 CIVIL SERVICE EXAM: Schedule, Requirements and Filing Process
CSC Eligibility
The scheduled Career Service Examination Pen and Paper Tests are for applicants who aren’t eligible yet and want to apply for permanent position or a promotion. The eligibility exams also give opportunities to employees under job order and contract of service.
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.
CSC’s regular conduct of the Career Service Exam, Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT), both for Prof and Subprof levels are scheduled twice a year to cater the growing number of examinees.
The CSE-PPT examination aims to establish a Register of Eligibles (RoE) from which certification and appointment to first and second-level positions in the civil service, except those involving the practice of the profession and are covered by special laws, shall be made, provided the eligibles meet the qualifications and other requirements of the positions.
Related Article: LISTAHAN NG MGA EXEMPTED SA CIVIL SERVICE EXAM
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