A total of 26,307 examinees, representing 18.97 percent of the 138,703 total number of actual examinees, passed the Career Service examinations conducted nationwide on 07 August this year, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) disclosed.
Almost 85 percent or 22,241 of the total passers were from the Professional level and the rest were from the SubProfessional level.
Leading the pack of the 117,938 examinees of the Career Service Professional Exam is Kate Angelica P. Pasobillo from the Bicol Region, who garnered a rating of 90.08, while Rey Timothy H. Nalica from Southern Tagalog got 94.77 rating, besting the 20,765 SubProfessional examinees.
Completing the top passers of the Professional level are: Donna Lyn Mackay (NCR)-89.96; Krianne Isobelle F. Garcia (NCR)-89.94; Freziel Jade M. Natividad (Cagayan Valley)-89.82; John Peter A. Himor (Bicol Region)-89.71; Francine T. Felices (Bicol Region)-89.70; Joana Mae D. Duran (Cagayan Valley)-89.42; Midge G. Bangsoy (CAR)-89.32; Ivy B. Alcaide (Southern Tagalog)-89.21; and Yasser Abdulaziz N. Binsuan (BARMM) and Mark Jasper J. Cantre (Southern Tagalog)-89.20.
For the SubProfessional level, five more from Southern Tagalog are among the top passers, namely, Francois Claire M. Manrique-94.19; Gilbert A. Recosana-93.43; Joey R. Rosales-93.33; Ayla Michelle M. Faller-93.13; and Pearl Monique V. Valentin-93.02. Other top performers include: Roselyn D. Comia (NCR)-93.83; Ashley Mae T. Dulnuan (CAR)-93.57; Shalimar A. Anacio (Cagayan Valley)-93.23; and Maria Angelita Socorro Z. Hefti (Bicol Region)-93.08.
Regional performance would show that at 37.44 percent, Central Luzon grabbed the highest passing rate for the examinations. The percentage figure covers 738 passed examinees out of 1,971 actual number of examinees who took the career service examinations. Of the said number, 688 passed the Professional test while 50 passed the SubProfessional test. These figures, representing 37.29 percent and 39.68 per cent of the number of examinees for each level, are likewise the highest passing rate for the Professional and SubProfessional levels, respectively, from among the regions.
Individual and collective figures would further show Northern Mindanao in the second spot. Collectively, Northern Mindanao results indicate 27.51 percent or 1,382 passers out of 5,023 examinees, with 1,169 of the passers coming from the Professional level and 213 from the SubProfessional level.
Based on combined statistics for both Professional and SubProfessional levels, Cordillera Administrative Region, llocos Region, and Bicol Region likewise fared well in their passing rates at 23.79%, 21.35%, and 21.04%, respectively.
The passers, the CSC said, will be conferred the corresponding civil service Professional and SubProfessional eligibilities. The Professional Eligibility shall be appropriate for permanent appointment to both first level (clerical) and second level (technical) positions in the career service which do not involve practice of profession and are not covered by the Bar, board and other laws while the SubProfessional Eligibility shall be appropriate to first level positions only. The CSC reminds that to be appointed in the government, the education, experience, training, and other competency requirements of the positions must also be met.
How to get test results
The complete list of successful examinees of the 07 August 2022 Career Service Professional and SubProfessional examinations may be accessed at the CSC website www.csc.gov.ph.
The CSC said Certifications of Eligibility are expected to be available by 09 November 2022. Passers are advised to verify first with the CSC Regional/Field Office concerned the availability of, and the requirements and procedure in claiming, their Certification of Eligibility.
Meanwhile, examinees, both passed and failed, may generate their individual rating through OCSERGS or the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System, which can also be accessed via the CSC website.
The CSC warns the public against any postings in any other websites or social media links that are not affiliated with, or are engaged in the unauthorized use of the name of, the Commission. **