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If you recently took the Civil Service Exam (CSE) in the Philippines and are eagerly waiting for the results, here’s a straightforward guide to help you check whether you passed. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) typically releases the results within 60 to 90 days after the examination date.



1. Wait for the Official Release Date

Before checking, make sure that the results have already been released. The CSC announces the release of the CSE results on its:

Official website: https://www.csc.gov.ph


Stay updated by following their pages or joining groups dedicated to CSE takers.

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2. Check via the CSC Website

Once the results are out, follow these steps:

Step-by-step:
  1. Go to the CSC Examination Result Generation System (ERGS) at https://erpo.csc.gov.ph/ocsergs

  2. Select the type of exam (CSE Professional or Subprofessional).

  3. Enter your personal details:

    • Examinee Number (if available)
    • Last Name
    • First Name
    • Middle Initial
    • Date of Birth

  4. Click “Generate” to view your result.

You’ll be shown your rating, and whether you passed or failed.



3. Check the List of Passers (PDF)

The CSC also uploads a region-based PDF list of passers. Here's how to find it:

  1. Go to https://www.csc.gov.ph

  2. Click the announcement for the latest CSE passers.

  3. Download the List of Passers for your region (e.g., NCR, Region IV-A).

  4. Open the PDF and search your name using Ctrl+F (Command+F on Mac).


4. Wait for the Certificate of Eligibility (If You Passed)

If you passed, you will receive a Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) from the CSC Regional or Field Office where you took the exam. Wait for the announcement from your CSC regional office on when to claim it.

Requirements when claiming:

  1. Valid ID (same as presented during the exam)

  2. Application receipt or any official exam-related document

  3. Follow any other instructions specific to your CSC Regional Office


Bonus Tip: Use OCSERGS for Rating Inquiry

Even if you didn’t pass, you can still view your score (rating) via the OCSERGS portal for self-assessment and improvement.



Final Thoughts

Checking your CSE result is quick and free—as long as you use the official CSC channels. Be cautious of third-party sites that claim to offer results but ask for payment or personal information.

Good luck, and whether you passed or not, remember that every exam is a step toward growth and better opportunities!

How and Where to Check Civil Service Exam (CSE) Results in the Philippines


If you recently took the Civil Service Exam (CSE) in the Philippines and are eagerly waiting for the results, here’s a straightforward guide to help you check whether you passed. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) typically releases the results within 60 to 90 days after the examination date.



1. Wait for the Official Release Date

Before checking, make sure that the results have already been released. The CSC announces the release of the CSE results on its:

Official website: https://www.csc.gov.ph


Stay updated by following their pages or joining groups dedicated to CSE takers.

Loading...

2. Check via the CSC Website

Once the results are out, follow these steps:

Step-by-step:
  1. Go to the CSC Examination Result Generation System (ERGS) at https://erpo.csc.gov.ph/ocsergs

  2. Select the type of exam (CSE Professional or Subprofessional).

  3. Enter your personal details:

    • Examinee Number (if available)
    • Last Name
    • First Name
    • Middle Initial
    • Date of Birth

  4. Click “Generate” to view your result.

You’ll be shown your rating, and whether you passed or failed.



3. Check the List of Passers (PDF)

The CSC also uploads a region-based PDF list of passers. Here's how to find it:

  1. Go to https://www.csc.gov.ph

  2. Click the announcement for the latest CSE passers.

  3. Download the List of Passers for your region (e.g., NCR, Region IV-A).

  4. Open the PDF and search your name using Ctrl+F (Command+F on Mac).


4. Wait for the Certificate of Eligibility (If You Passed)

If you passed, you will receive a Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) from the CSC Regional or Field Office where you took the exam. Wait for the announcement from your CSC regional office on when to claim it.

Requirements when claiming:

  1. Valid ID (same as presented during the exam)

  2. Application receipt or any official exam-related document

  3. Follow any other instructions specific to your CSC Regional Office


Bonus Tip: Use OCSERGS for Rating Inquiry

Even if you didn’t pass, you can still view your score (rating) via the OCSERGS portal for self-assessment and improvement.



Final Thoughts

Checking your CSE result is quick and free—as long as you use the official CSC channels. Be cautious of third-party sites that claim to offer results but ask for payment or personal information.

Good luck, and whether you passed or not, remember that every exam is a step toward growth and better opportunities!

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