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Sunday, August 26, 2012


CSV 5 reminds Sept 6 deadline for prof, sub-prof exam

By: Sally A. Atento

LEGAZPI CITY, August 26 (PIA) -- The Civil Service Commission (CSC) here reminded applicants for the Career Service Professional and sub-professional paper and pencil test on October 21, 2012 to submit their application form and specified requirements before the September 6 deadline.

Marilou Baduria of the CSC V Examination Services Division said in the “Ugnayan sa Bicol” radio program of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) here that applicants can personally submit their properly answered application forms at their nearest CSC provincial office.

The Career Service Examination (CSE), said Baduria, is open to Filipino citizens who are at least 18 years old at the time of filing off application regardless of educational attainment and have not taken the same level of examination in less than three months.

Among the requirements together with the Application Form that can be downloaded from the CSC website are four pieces of passport size (4.5cm x 3.5cm) colored pictures with white background and hand-held nametag taken not more than three months. The name tag must be in the format: First name, Middle name, Last name and Extension name if any, with signature over the printed name.

“The original and photocopy of any valid ID must have a clear picture, date of birth and signature of the owner and the head of the issuing agency,” Baduria added.

Examination fee for both levels of examination is still P500.00.

The testing centers for Bicol region examinees are in Legazpi, Naga and Masbate.

Furthermore, to assure the authenticity of the CSE result, confirmation of eligibility will not be sent through mails but will be given instead through the Awarding ceremony.

“In case the passers failed to attend the ceremony, they can go to their regional and provincial offices to personally claim their certificate,” Baduria said. (MAL/SAA-PIA5/ALbay)

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