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The Civil Service Commission (CSC) congratulates Atty. Luis Meinrado C. Pañgulayan on his confirmation as Commissioner by the Commission on Appointments (CA).
His confirmation follows a comprehensive review of his qualifications, impressive track record, and insightful contributions to public sector personnel administration during the hearing held on 4 June 2025.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. appointed Atty. Pañgulayan as ad interim Commissioner of the CSC, with a term ending on 2 February 2032.
Read more: CSC welcomes confirmation of Commissioner Pañgulayan
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Important reminders, including the school assignments for the 1 June 2025 Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination (BCLTE) are now available on the Civil Service Commission’s (CSC) website.
A total of 6,225 examinees are expected to take the BCLTE across 16 testing centers nationwide.
Based on Examination Advisory No. 9, s. 2025, registered examinees may check their Notice of School Assignment (NOSA) for the BCLTE through the Online Notice of School Assignment (ONSA), which is also accessible via the CSC website at www.csc.gov.ph.
Read more: CSC issues reminders for takers of the 2025 Local Treasury Exam
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The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced that 46,470 individuals, or 14.57% of the total examinees, passed the Career Service Examination – Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) held on 2 March 2025.
Of the successful examinees, 42,472 qualified for the Civil Service Professional eligibility, while 3,998 earned the Subprofessional eligibility.
Civil service eligibility, along with the required education, experience, training, and other competency standards, may qualify an individual for permanent appointment to appropriate government positions.
Read more: CSC welcomes new eligibles as 46k+ pass the civil service exams
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The Civil Service Commission (CSC) reminds all outgoing elective officials that restrictions on human resource movements remain in effect until 30 June 2025, following the 12 May 2025 elections.
In line with this, any appointment made during this period shall be disapproved or invalidated unless specific conditions are met.
Read more: Restrictions on personnel movement remain in effect until 30 June 2025
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The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has amended the education requirements for first level positions in the government, paving the way for graduates of the K to 12 Basic Education Program to qualify for government service.
Under CSC Resolution No. 2500229, promulgated on 6 March 2025, the updated guidelines revise the existing educational requirements to reflect changes in the national education system. The revisions now formally recognize Junior High School (Grade 10) and Senior High School (Grade 12) graduates under the K to 12 curriculum as eligible for first-level government positions.