TOP 10 PASSERS: March 2024 Civil Service Exam SubProfessional Level

MANILA, Philippines – The Civil Service Commission (CSC) hailed the topnotchers (top 10 passers) in the March 3, 2024 Civil Service Exam or Career Service Examination-Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT). View on this page for sub-professional level list of topnotchers.

CSC released the CSE-PPT results on May 9, 2024 or in sixty-seven (67) calendar days after the exam.

The agency said that out of 37,433 individuals took the CSE Subprofessional Level exams, 6,372 passed, yielding a pass rate of 17.02 percent.

MARCH 2024 CSE-PPT RESULTS SUMMARY

The first regular CSE-PPT this year was conducted in 95 testing centers nationwide on Sunday, March 3, 2024. It was one the biggest conduct of the civil service exams in a single day.

CSC announced that passers who got at least 80 percent score will be eligible for a position in the civil service provided the eligibles meet the qualifications and other requirements - education, experience, and training.

TOP 10 PASSERS SUB-PROFESSIONAL
MARCH 2024 CIVIL SERVICE EXAM CSE-PPT

RANK NAME REGION RATING
1 Mia Kimberly F. Noche Southern Tagalog 97.24
2 Jacqueline D. Corral Bicol Region 96.87
3 Joanalyn S. Constantino National Capital Region (NCR) 96.63
4 Elaine Grace Templa National Capital Region (NCR) 96.58
5 Arrel Keight R. Diamse Central Luzon 96.18
6 Niccole Benesha R. Santos National Capital Region (NCR) 96.12
7 Danah Arella D. Mateo National Capital Region (NCR) 96.05
8 Angelic Shayne I. Salmingo Western Visayas 96.03
9 Mheree Adelaide M. Flores National Capital Region (NCR) 96.01
10 Benjamin Carlo A. Garcia National Capital Region (NCR) 95.97
10 Marcus J. Salvo National Capital Region (NCR) 95.97

How to view CSE-PPT results?

The complete list of successful examinees of the March 3, 2024 Career Service Examination-Pen and Paper Test may be accessed here or on the official website of CSC.

Schedule for the release of Certification of Eligibility at the CSC Regional/Field Office will be announced. Passers are advised to verify first the availability of and the requirements and procedures in claiming their Certification of Eligibility before proceeding to the CSC office.

Moreover, examinees, both passed and failed, may generate their individual rating through the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS), which can also be accessed on the CSC website.

PREVIOUS EXAMINATIONS

In the August 2023 CSE-PPT subprofessional level exam, Leonard Brian E. Nicolas from the National Capital Region (NCR) topped the Sub-Professional level with a rating of 90.83. Dave C. Marinas (Cagayan Valley) came in second place with a rating of 90.26.

LM Tricia T. De La Cruz from Western Visayas topped the March 2023 Subprofessional level exam with a 90.24 rating. Gwen L. Ambrona from Davao Region ranked second with a rating of 90.17.

In the August 2022 civil service exam, Rey Timothy H. Nalica from Southern Tagalog bested the subprofessional exam with 94.77% rating. Francois Claire M. Manrique, also from Southern Tagalog, came in second with a rating of 94.19%.

In the June 2022 Civil Service Exam subprofessional level, John Patrick Las Piñas from Davao Region aced the exam with 95.74% rating. Romeo Josef Conel (Cagayan Valley), Bernardo Salgado Jr. and John Elmer Tagbago (Southern Tagalog) all tied on second place with 95.32%.

In the March 2022 CSE-PPT, CSC named Nenita Liis from Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as topnotcher in the subprofessional level. Renee Rio Picpican, also from CAR, followed with 85.81%.

In the August 2019 civil service exams, Sidney Dani Gelito from Southern Tagalog grabbed the highest spot in the subprofessional exams, 90.14%. James Michael Aquino, also from Southern Tagalog, followed with 89.85%.

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TOP 10 PASSERS: March 2024 Civil Service Exam SubProfessional Level

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