CSC-Davao ready for 'pen and paper' eligibility exam March 17

By Lilian Mellejor

March 1, 2019, 11:14 pm

DAVAO CITY -- The Civil Service Commission (CSC) 11 (Davao region) said it is ready for the pen and paper eligibility exam on March 17 where more than 16,000 examinees are expected to take the test.

Evelyn Yparraguirre, CSC-11 chief human resource specialist, said Friday some of the examinees are repeaters, students, and government workers who are "contractuals" and job order employees.

Others have worked with the government but have never had the chance to be promoted because they only hold the sub-professional eligibility, Yparraguirre said, noting that the oldest examinee is a 60-year-old government worker who wanted to be promoted.

She said the exam, which will start at 6 a.m., will be held in various schools at the four testing centers in the Davao region.

Davao City will host the biggest number of the CSC eligibility examinees at 10,000 while the other centers will host either 1,500 or 2,000.

Yparraguirre reminded examinees that cellular phones, calculators and other similar gadgets, wristwatch with calculator, and printed materials are prohibited inside the exam centers.

"We do not usually allow bags but we cannot avoid that so there will be a space provided for all bags," she said.

CSC-11 Human Resource Specialist Edna Plata said that on average, the exam's passing rate is at 10 percent to 12 percent.

The next CSC exam is on August 4. Applications are accepted between May 6 and June 5.

Yparaguirre, however, said CSC will close the acceptance of applications once the quota is achieved.

Aside from the pen and paper exam, the CSC also holds a computerized exam. (PNA)

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