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With over 300,000 hopefuls having sat for the exam across 95 testing centers, the data reveals just how high the bar has been set this year.
Historically, the CSE-PPT is known for being a “filter,” and the March 8 batch was no exception. While the official passing score remains a firm 80.00%, the actual percentage of examinees who reach that mark is always the most talked-about figure.
For the March 2026 cycle, the nationwide passing rate hovered around 17.5%. This means that out of the 307,747 people who shaded those circles back in March, only about 54,000 successfully earned their eligibility.
| Exam Level | Total Examinees | Estimated Passers | Passing Rate |
| Professional | 279,265 | ~48,000 | ~17.2% |
| Subprofessional | 28,482 | ~6,000 | ~21.1% |
Top Performers
While the National Capital Region (NCR) and CALABARZON had the highest volume of takers, the top spots were claimed by a diverse group of regions.
- Jannah Arumpac Masbud (Region XII): Topped the Professional level with a massive 98.60.
- Ernesto Gabriel Valderrama Serrano (NCR): Led the Subprofessional list with a 95.49.
- Lemuel Espiritu Samson (Region XI): A major win for Davao, Samson secured the 3rd spot nationwide in the Professional level with a rating of 97.64.
What This Means for You
If you’re among the 17.5% who made it, your next focus should be on the OCSERGS (Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System). You can pull up your individual rating starting May 18, 2026.
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.phor 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 May 18, 2026.
- 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 June 11, 2026, 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 June 11, 2026
Basics & Results
Q: When were the results officially released?
The list of passers for the March 8, 2026, exam was officially posted on May 5, 2026. You can find the full directory of names on the CSC Examination Portal.
Q: What was the passing rate for this batch?
This year was quite competitive. The nationwide passing rate was approximately 17.5%. Out of the 307,747 people who took the exam, roughly 54,000 successfully earned their eligibility.
Q: I can’t find my name on the list. Does that mean I failed?
If your name isn’t on the official list of passers posted on the CSC website, it means you did not reach the 80.00% passing mark. However, you can still see your actual score soon.
Checking Your Score (OCSERGS)
Q: When can I see my individual rating?
Both passers and non-passers can access the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS) starting May 18, 2026.
Q: What do I need to check my score?
You’ll need your Examinee Number, the date of the exam (March 8, 2026), and the type of exam you took (Professional or Subprofessional). It’s a good idea to have your application receipt handy for the exact details.
Claiming Your Certificate (COE)
Q: When can I apply for my Certificate of Eligibility?
Passers can start claiming their certificates on June 11, 2026.
Q: What is the difference between the Letterhead and Security Paper COE?
- Letterhead COE: This is printed on official CSC stationery and is free of charge. It is usually used for immediate job applications. You must claim this at the specific Regional or Field Office where you took the exam.
- Security Paper COE: This is printed on special paper by the PSA (similar to a birth certificate) and costs PHP 100. This version is often preferred by agencies for permanent appointments because it is easier to authenticate. You can request this at any of the 16 CSC Regional Offices nationwide.
Q: Can I just walk into the CSC office to get it?
It’s best to check your specific Regional Office’s Facebook page first. Many offices now use an online appointment system or an alphabetical schedule to prevent long lines.
Looking Ahead
Q: I passed! What can I do with my eligibility?
- Professional Level: You are qualified for both first-level (clerical) and second-level (technical/managerial) positions in the government.
- Subprofessional Level: You are qualified for first-level (clerical/custodial) positions.
- Note: You still need to meet the education, experience, and training requirements of the specific job you’re applying for.
Q: When is the next exam if I want to try again?
The next CSE-PPT is scheduled for August 9, 2026. Mark your calendars: the application period runs from May 14 to June 10, 2026. Since slots are first-come, first-served, people usually start lining up on the very first day!
