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  2. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has developed an online platform that allows access to civil service eligibility information and verification. Eligible individuals and HRMOs can use the system to check and submit eligibility records for government appointments.

    • What Is The Certificate of Eligibility?
    • When to Claim The Certificate of Eligibility
    • Requirements
    • How to Claim
    • Authentication of Certificate of Eligibility
    • Conclusion
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    The Civil Service Eligibility certificate is one of the documentary requirements if you are applying for a position in the government. This certificate is given to all passers of Civil Service Examinations (Professional and Sub-Professional) either through the Paper and Pencil Test (CSE-PPT) or Computerized Examination (CSC-COMEX). There are two ty...

    After passing the civil service examination, you cannot immediately claim the certificate. The claiming of the certificate is usually announced approximately thirty (30) days after the posting of results. You can only claim the certificate once the Commissioned announces its availability. However, there is no deadline for claiming your certificate....

    Here are the requirements when claiming your certificate of eligibility: 1. A valid ID, preferably the same card you presented during the filing of the exam application. 2. Application Receipt and/or CSC Official Receipt, if available. If you opt to apply for a regular certificate, prepare the following requirements: 1. A fee of Php 100.00 per copy...

    Fill out the ERRF and DF forms. The personnel there will receive and review your documents and issue an Order of Payment.
    Pay the corresponding fee (Php 100.00 per copy) then wait for the Official Receipt OR).
    Present the OR to the Verification officer/s. They will verify/validate data and information based on the records. Wait for the request to be processed.
    If the records are accurate, the encoder will encode the examination and personal details. He or she will print the certificate/s.

    An authenticated copy of the certificate of eligibility is the one preferred by government agencies. Upon receiving the copies of your certificates, you may proceed to authenticate them. Follow the guide below on the authentication of the Certificate of Eligibility: 1. Please complete a copy of ERRF and submit it to ERS-IRMO Action Officer. He or s...

    Your authenticated certificate of eligibility can now be used when applying for a position in the government. If you are holding first-level eligibility, you are qualified only for the first-level (clerical) positions. On the other hand, if you got the professional-level eligibility, you can be appointed to clerical and technical positions includin...

    Learn the step-by-step process, requirements, and fees to get your certificate of eligibility from the Civil Service Commission. Find out how to authenticate your certificate for government positions and the difference between temporary and regular certificates.

  3. Learn the requirements and steps to claim your CoE for passing the Civil Service Exam-Professional and Technical (CSE-PPT). Find out the difference between temporary and regular CoE and where to get them from CSC regional offices.

  4. CSC eServe is a portal that allows users to access various online services of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) in the Philippines. Users can register, schedule, and view their appointments for civil service exams, apply for eligibility, and request for certification. CSC eServe is a convenient and secure way to avail of CSC services anytime and anywhere.

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