The wait is finally over! For hundreds of thousands of aspiring civil servants, today marks the beginning of a new chapter. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has officially released the results for the August 10, 2025 Career Service Examination – Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT), covering both Professional and Subprofessional levels.
Congratulations to the new batch of passers who have earned their Civil Service Eligibility! This hard-earned qualification is your key to securing a career in government service.
Official Release: Finding Your Name
The official List of Passers is now accessible through the Civil Service Commission’s main channels. We understand the high volume of traffic, so here is the simplest, stress-free way to check the results.
1. The Official List of Passers (Initial Release)
The primary way to check if you passed is by finding your name on the complete list posted on the official CSC website.
- Where to Check: Go directly to the official CSC website:
www.csc.gov.ph
or the CSC Examination Portal. - Look For: An “Examination Results” or “List of Passers” widget/link on the homepage, specifically for the “10 August 2025 CSE-PPT.”
- Tip: The lists are usually organized alphabetically by region. Be patient, as the high volume of traffic on release day can sometimes slow down access.
Individual Ratings: The OCSERGS System
Whether you passed or not, all examinees—both Professional and Subprofessional—can generate their individual official test result through the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS).
- When: The individual test result is typically available for viewing and printing a few days after the list of passers is released. Based on official advisories, you can expect the OCSERGS to be accessible starting around October 25, 2025.
- What You Need: You must have your Examinee Number to use the OCSERGS. It is crucial to input your personal and exam details accurately.
- Note: The CSC will NOT mail your individual test result. OCSERGS is the official way to obtain your rating.
Your Next Step: Claiming Your Certificate of Eligibility (CoE)
Passing the exam means you are now a Civil Service Eligible! The Civil Service Eligibility is valid for life and is a mandatory requirement for permanent appointment to corresponding positions in the government.
Claiming Your CoE (Printed on CSC Letterhead)
- Availability: Eligible passers may personally claim their free Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) starting around November 18, 2025, or as announced by the CSC.
- Where to Claim: At the CSC Regional Office (RO) or Field Office (FO) where you originally took the exam.
- Crucial Step: ALWAYS check the official CSC website or contact the specific Regional/Field Office first to confirm the exact date and time your certificate is ready for claiming.
- What to Bring: You must present a valid ID (preferably the same one used during the application) for verification.
Learn more about here.
Applying for a CoE Printed on Security Paper
- If you need a CoE printed on a special security paper (often required for job applications), you can apply for it at any of the 16 CSC Regional Offices nationwide, regardless of where you took the exam. This comes with a corresponding fee. This service is also expected to be available starting November 18, 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: When exactly were the August 10, 2025 Civil Service Exam results released?
The official results, including the list of passers, for the August 10, 2025 CSE-PPT (Professional and Subprofessional) were officially released on October 13, 2025.
Q2: What is the passing rate for the CSE-PPT?
To pass the Civil Service Exam, an examinee needs to achieve a score of 80.00% or higher.
Q3: What do the Professional and Subprofessional levels qualify me for?
- Professional Level: This eligibility qualifies you for first and second level positions in the government (technical, administrative, and supervisory), provided you meet the education and experience requirements for the specific role.
- Subprofessional Level: This eligibility qualifies you for first level positions (clerical, trades, and custodial service) in the government.
Q4: I lost my Examinee Number. Can I still check my rating?
Yes. While the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS) requires your Examinee Number, you can contact the CSC Regional or Field Office where you filed your application for assistance in retrieving this detail. You can also send an email to the Examination, Recruitment and Placement Office (ERPO) of the CSC.
Q5: I passed the exam. Is this a guaranteed job in the government?
No. The Civil Service Eligibility is a requirement for appointment, but it is not a guarantee of employment. You still need to apply for vacant government positions and go through the selection and hiring process of the specific agency. Your CoE simply certifies that you possess the necessary eligibility for the position.