May 21, 2017 Exam Results: Career Service Examination - Foreign Service Officer (CSE-FSO)

Updated: July 14, 2017

The Civil Service Commission has announced the Examination Results and the list of top examinees for the May 21, 2017 Career Service Examination for Foreign Service Officer (CSE-FSO).

Fifty-nine (59) out of 405 examinees or 14.57% passed the Career Service Examination for Foreign Service Officer (CSE-FSO) conducted by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on May 21, 2017 in nine regions.


Here is a complete list of passers of the May 21, 2017 CSE-FSO. Select the region where you took the exam:

No conduct for the following regions:1, 2, 8, 9, 12, CARAGA and ARMM

You may double check the results here: http://www.csc.gov.ph/fso/

List of top examinees in the May 21, 2017 CSE-FSO Exam, all from NCR: 

Ma. Filonila Alcaraz, 90.81
Jeffrey Batac, 89.19
Aaron Erick Lozada, 88.11
Dana Michelle Del Rosario, 88.11
Ihna Alyssa Marie Santos, 87.03
Christy Fe Conta, 87.03
Louie Dane Merced, 86.49
Jose Angelo Manuel, 85.95
Rosa Maria Ysobel Pareja, 85.41
Jea Verayo and Reisha Olavario, 84.86

The CSC said that the resulting eligibility, called the Career Foreign Service Officer Eligibility, is appropriate for appointment to first and second level positions in the government that do not involve practice of profession and are not covered by Bar, board and other laws. As such, it is comparable to the Career Service Professional Eligibility.

The CSE-FSO also serves as the qualifying test, or the first of five parts, of the Foreign Service Officer Examination (FSOE) administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to recruit candidates for the position of FSO Class IV. Thus, the 59 new FSO eligibles shall be able to proceed to the succeeding stages of the FSOE, but are not automatically qualified for the FSO Class IV position.


The remaining parts of the FSOE include the Preliminary Interview, Written Test, Psychological Test, and Oral Test, all administered by the DFA.

For those who passed the exam, please take note of the following important guidelines.

IMPORTANT :

        1. Individual test result using the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS) shall be available by July 16, 2017.

        2. Concerns on examination result including verification on Examinee Number should be coordinated directly with the CSC Regional Office concerned.

        3. Certification of Eligibility for passers (printed on CSC letterhead, free of charge) shall be issued through the CSC Regional/Field Offices by August 2, 2017.

            PASSERS ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO VERIFY/CHECK FIRST THE AVAILABILITY OF THE CERTIFICATION BEFORE GOING TO THE CSC REGIONAL/FIELD OFFICE. (Clickable link of the CSC ROs/FOs Directory)

        4. Passers may also opt to apply for regular Certification of Eligibility (printed on security paper at cost). For requirements and procedures, click here.

        5. Passers must personally claim their Certification of Eligibility at the CSC Regional/Field Office concerned. Representatives are not allowed to claim on behalf of the passers.

            In claiming the Certification, passers must present the following items:

                a. At least one of the following accepted I.D. cards which must be valid (i.e. not expired)
                    upon claiming of the Certification:

                    Driver's License; Passport; PRC License; SSS I.D.; GSIS I.D. (UMID); Voter's I.D.;
                    BIR I.D. (ATM type/TIN card type with picture); PhilHealth I.D. (must contain the
                    holder's name, clear picture, signature and PhilHealth number), Company/Office
                    I.D.; School I.D. (validated for the current school year/semester/trimester); Police
                    Clearance/Police Clearance Certificate; Postal I.D.; Barangay I.D.; or NBI
                    Clearance. Any other ID card not included in the above list shall NOT be accepted.

                b. Application receipt and/or CSC Official Receipt, if available. ##

or read  Examination Advisory No. 16, s. 2017 for more detailed information.



Source: CSC Website (http://www.csc.gov.ph/)


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