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Cordiworkers top 2008 CSC exams

BAGUIO CITY -- The Cordillera Administrative Region posted the highest passing rate for both exam levels at 19.64 percent or 262 passers out of the 1,334 examinees who took the examination here.

Of the said number, 209 passed the Professional test while 53 passed the subprofessional test. These figures, representing 19.39% and 20.7% of the number of examinees for each level, likewise are the highest passing rate for professional and subprofessional levels, respectively, from among the regions.

With a rating of 91.92, Farah Y. Sevilla (CAR – subprofessional) made it to the Top 10 examinees nationwide.

To pass the test, the examinees should get a grade of at least 80.00. The successful examinees shall be conferred their eligibilities needed for appointment to corresponding positions in the government.

The new eligibles, though, should also meet all the other three qualification standards prescribed for a position, which are education, experience, and training. Those who passed the examinations must personally claim their certificate of eligibility (COE) at the CSC regional office where their applications were filed, upon advise of the CSCRO.

In claiming their COE, passers must present one 1” x 1” ID picture with full name tag similar to the picture attached in the picture seat plan during the examination and any valid ID card bearing the examinee’s name, picture, and signature, and the name and signature of the issuing officer.

The complete list of successful examinees of the March 9, 2008 career service professional and subProfessional examinations may be accessed at the CSC website, www.csc.gov.ph. Meanwhile, those who failed may secure a copy of their report of rating also through the CSC website. To secure a copy of the ROR, an examinee must key in name, date of birth, examinee number, examination date, and examination type.

The Cordillera CSC is conducting the second career service examinations paper and pencil test for professional (second level) and subprofessional (first level) for the year on July 27 at the Baguio City National High School.

Failure to take the examination on the scheduled date will mean forfeiture of the paid examination fees. No request for re-scheduling is allowed.

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