CSC resets suspended Career Service exams in NCR, Rizal on November 11

MANILA — The Civil Service Commission has reset the schedule of the Professional and Sub-Professional levels pen and paper exam in the National Capital Region and Morong, Rizal on November 11, 2018.

Examinees have the same school and room assignments in the cancelled August 12 exams due to habagat, the CSC said. The examinees are no longer required to register again. The CSC stressed though that no request for transfer of testing venue/school assignment, postponement, and rescheduling will be allowed.

The CSC reminded all concerned examinees that they are given only one chance to take the rescheduled examination free of charge. Those who would not be able to take the November 11 examination will have their examination fee and slot forfeited.

The CSC also reiterated the “NO I.D., NO EXAM” policy. Examinees must present a valid I.D. card, preferably the same I.D. card presented during the filing of application.

If I.D. card has no date of birth, original copy of birth certificate issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority, or the Local Civil Registry printed on security paper, must be presented. Application receipt and notice of assignment may be brought, if available.

On exam day, the main gates of testing venues will be closed at exactly 7:30 a.m. Examinees who arrive later than 7:30 a.m. will not be admitted. The CSC added that examinees should come in proper attire. Wearing of sleeveless blouse and shirts, shorts, short pants, and slippers are not allowed.

Examinees may also bring water which should be placed in clear/transparent container. Candies and/or biscuits are allowed but subject to inspection by the examiner.

Also, examinees are strongly encouraged not to bring cellular/mobile phones and any other gadget on examination day. (CSC PR)

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