Free civil service exam review in Batangas City

By: PR/ PNA

MANILA — The Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) of Sampaga, Batangas City has launched anew a free civil service exam review program.

The Banaag Project: Free Civil Service Examination Review, to be held on March 3 at the Bulwagan, Capitol Compound, Kumintang Ibaba, Batangas City, is organized by the provincial government of Batangas, the Upsilon Sigma Phi, and the SK of Barangay Sampaga.

It will cater to 300 members of the youth all over Batangas province who seek to take the Civil Service pen and paper test by the Civil Service Commission.

Governor Hermilando “Dodo” Mandanas and Board Member Hannah Cabral have expressed support for the project, and have committed to continue supporting sustainable activities for the youth’s welfare.

Sampaga SK Chair Banaag spearheaded the Free University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT) review on Sept. 1 and 8, last year, which helped more than 400 residents all over the province.

”We should invest in the education of our youth. It will make them stronger, so does our country,” Banaag said. To register, visit <fb.com/SKClarkBanaag>.

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