People who are planning to join or are currently employed in any government service can take the Career Service Examination, popularly known as the Civil Service Exam. The exam is conducted multiple times a year through the Paper and Pencil Test (CSE-PPT) or Computerized Examination (CSC-COMEX). There are two types of Civil Service Exams: the CSE-Professional and Sub-Professional levels. The former will grant you 2nd-Level Eligibility, which qualifies you for a second-level position, whereas the latter will qualify you for clerical and custodial service roles in the government.
The Civil Service Examination (CSE) is one of the most popular government tests in the Philippines. Indeed, over 340,000 examinees took the August 2023 CSE-PPT examination in various testing venues across the country. It is also one of the most challenging tests, particularly the professional-level examination, which only 10–12 percent of examinees pass. As a result, we developed this CSE reviewer to assist you in studying for the first- and second-level Career Service Eligibility Exams. We hope that this online civil service exam reviewer exposes you to the actual examinations you will take, mentally prepares you, and eliminates mental blocks and anxieties that are deterrents to passing the examination.
The first thing you have to do to pass the examination is to know the coverage. It will familiarize you with the actual exam questions and let you know what you are getting into. If you are taking either the professional or sub-professional level, both have almost the same scope and coverage. However, the sub-professional level includes questions on clerical operations to evaluate your understanding of filing, alphabetizing, and similar skills. In contrast, the professional-level exam includes topics such as logic, data interpretation, and abstract reasoning.
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The Philippine Civil Service Examination covers the following subjects, written in either English or Filipino:
As expected, the professional level is a lot harder than the sub-professional level. The former is a 170-item test with an allotted time of 3 hours and 10 minutes, while the latter is comprised of 165 multiple-choice questions, and you have to finish it in 2 hours and 40 minutes.
The Civil Service Examination-Professional and Sub-Professional Levels (CSE-PPT and COMEX) require a passing rate of 80%.
However, if you are a non-regular government worker who has served for a minimum of 10 years, you can apply for the Grant of Career Service Eligibility—Preference Rating (CSE-PR). In accordance with Civil Service Commission (CSC) Resolution No. 2301123, dated December 7, 2023, qualified candidates for the Career Service Examinations (CSEs) who have attained scores between 70.00 and 79.99 may be granted a Preference Rating of up to 10 points. This additional rating is intended to help them reach the passing threshold of 80.00, thereby earning them eligibility for Career Service Professional or Subprofessional positions.
The resolution covers workers collectively called JOCOSC6 in the government service. These include individuals under Job Order (JO), Contract of Service (COS), Casual, Contractual, Coterminous, employees holding Category III and Category IV positions as enumerated in CSC Memorandum Circular No. 10 dated 16 April 2013, and Career service employees with first-level eligibility.
Here are some techniques to prepare yourself for the examination and ensure your success:
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.- Benjamin Franklin