Civil Service Exam Requirements Professional and Sub

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Civil Service Exam Requirements Professional and Sub-professionalThe complete requirements to take the Civil Service Exam (a.k.a. Career Service Eligibility Exam) for Professional and Sub-professional levels are the following according to the CSC: Must be Filipino citizens At least 18 years old Of good moral character and have no criminal record or have not been convicted by final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude; Have not been dishonourably discharged from military service or dismissed for cause from any civilian position in the government Have not taken the same level of CS exam within 3 months from last examination taken.Everyone can applyregardless of educational attainmentThe law has changed and it is great news now that regardless of college degree or education attainment, anyone who meet the requirements can apply. Many years ago, they required at least Bachelors Degree for professional level and at least has finished 2 years in college for the sub-prof. Luckily, more people have chance to be eligible now.What are the Civil Service Exam Requirements? Application Form called CSC Form 100 (download it here) and fill it out with your personal information 4 pieces of (4.5 cm x 3.5 cm or 1.8 inches x 1.4 inches) Passport Sized Photos with name tag and signature, taken at the recent 3 months from the time of application Exam Fees P500 for PPT; P600 for CAT (as of 2014) Valid IDs Drivers License, SSS, GSIS, Philhealth, UMID, current Company/Office ID, current School ID, Postal ID, BIR ID, Barangay ID, Voters ID, Valid Passport, or Police Clearance Appointment Letter received through email for CSE-CAT onlyCareer Service Exam Application ProcedureThe Civil Service Commission schedule CSC Exam for professional and sub-professional applicants usually thrice a year or every quarter each year. That is for CS-PPT a.k.a.Paper and Penciltype of exam. CSC also scheduleCSE-CATa.ka.Computer-assisted Testat the Cental Office.Dates and schedule of exams are posted on the commissions website, likewise in this website whenever there is a new announcement. There are deadlines for the submission of applications since there are quotas for slots of examiners and application isfirst-come-first-served basis.If you want to take the CS-PPT exam and become professional eligible, you need to file your application for at the Civil Service Commission Regional Office or Field Office near you. It is usually located at the Capitols Office or your Regions Government Center. I suggest you download the application form in advance so you can already fill it up at home and you know the details needed there.Apply early to have plenty of time to review and relax before the big examination day. Once you have applied, the CSC staff will issue you your official receipt and examination slip bearing your exam schedule date and time, testing center with your room number. Prepare for the following things you need to bring with you on that date.Things to Bring on the Civil Service Exam Application receipt and exam slip Pencil (Mongol No. 1 or 2 recommended) and Eraser Black Ballpen Valid IDsDont forget to wear a decent attire so you will be comfortable throughout the exam. I also suggest you bring a bottled water because the exam is thirst quenching. Good luck! Remember, if others can, why cant youCivil Service Exam, Coverage, Scope and Passing RatebyMarifel Dungo3 CommentsThe Civil Service Exam coverage, scope and passing rate are discussed here. If you are taking the Career Service Eligibility exam this year, either for professional and sub-professional level or Paper and Pencil (PPT) or Computer-assisted test (CAT), it is so important to know the CSC exam coverage, scope and passing rate so you know what you are getting into and so that you can prepare well before the big day.Civil Service Exam Coverage

you need to pass each test in order to pass the whole pieceAccording to the CSC, the exam will cover the following scope: English and Filipino: Vocabulary Grammar and correct usage Paragraph organization Reading comprehension Analogy Logic Numerical reasoning Clerical Operations General Information about 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.Notes:The Sub-professional level also has similar coverage but doesnt coverAnalogy and Logicbut hasClerical Operationsquestions.Civil Service Exam Passing RateAll CSC exam professional and sub-professional; Paper and Pencil and Computer-Assisted Test require a passing rate of80%.I honestly didnt find the exam so difficult. However, I admit the time was almost not enough compared to other exams. I can say that anyone with good English and Filipino vocabulary and grammar usage and anyone who is good in Math and has analytical skills can ace the exam. One very effective tip to pass it is to review well. Dont spend too much time in answering one number because the time limit is not generous.No calculator is allowed so dont stress and just enjoy answering and computing the numerical questions. Never lose focus and understand what you are reading on the Reading and Comprehension questions or you might panic. The key to pass the CSC examination is to relax and enjoy answering all the questions. Ne important thing to do before the exam is prepare for it. How would you prepare for it? REVIEW!Thats why we created this website to share a free online reviewer for the Civil Service Exam. We will teach you the tips on how to choose the best answer to a hard question. If youre not so good in English. Dont worry. If youre not so good in Math, dont be ashamed. If you are willing to learn and review, you can pass it. You can even get an awesome rate of 90 and above.If youre ready, head over to the following pages before we start the online review: