Who are Exempted in Civil Service Exam (CSE)?
Complete Exemptions
- Who are exempted in taking Civil Service Exam - Pencil and paper Test (CSE-PPT)?
- Am I already qualified?
- What are the requirements and process in securing Civil Service Eligibility Certificate?
These are just some of the most common questions being raised by interested applicants who want to work in Philippine government and have a Civil Service Commission (CSC) eligibility.
Passing the CSE-PPT is one of the basic requirements in securing any first and second level government positions in the country.
For some interested individuals who have plans to take the exam but are already eligible, you may opt to just go to the nearest CSC Regional Office and inquire about the requirements in obtaining the certification.
Summarized below are the complete exemptions to CSE professional and subprofessional eligibility exams.
A. BAR AND BOARD EXAM PASSERS ELIGIBILITY
Granted pursuant to Republic Act 1080, passers in bar exams conducted by the Supreme Court and licensure board exams conducted by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) are already exempted. As quoted from RA 1080, (Full details and requirements courtesy of CSC)
For some interested individuals who have plans to take the exam but are already eligible, you may opt to just go to the nearest CSC Regional Office and inquire about the requirements in obtaining the certification.
Summarized below are the complete exemptions to CSE professional and subprofessional eligibility exams.
A. BAR AND BOARD EXAM PASSERS ELIGIBILITY
Granted pursuant to Republic Act 1080, passers in bar exams conducted by the Supreme Court and licensure board exams conducted by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) are already exempted. As quoted from RA 1080, (Full details and requirements courtesy of CSC)
Eligibilities resulting from passing the Bar/Board examinations shall be required for appointment to positions the duties of which constitute the practice of profession regulated by the Philippine Bar/Board laws. Eligibilities resulting from Bar/Board examinations which require completion of a bachelor’s degree shall be considered appropriate to positions for which the examinations were given, and to other first and second level positions not covered by Bar/Board/special laws, and/or those that require other special eligibilities as may be determined by the Commission, or those that require licenses such as those positions listed under Category IV of CSC MC No. 11, s. 1996, as amended. (Provided under Item No. 6, Part V of the Revised Policies on Qualification Standards) Eligibilities resulting from Board examinations which require less than four (4) years of college studies shall be appropriate for appointment to positions for which the examinations were given, and to other first level positions not covered by other Board/special laws, and/or those that require other special eligibilities as may be determined by the Commission, or those that require licenses such as those positions listed under Category IV of CSC MC No. 11, s. 1996, as amended. (Provided under Item No. 7, Part V of the Revised Policies on Qualification Standards)