CSC NEWS RELEASE: CSC to hold civil service exam for OFWs in Qatar

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced the conduct of Career Service Examination - Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) for Professional and SubProfessional levels for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Qatar on October 12, 2018.

The registration period started on August 29 and ends on September 23, 2018  September 30, 2018 with a registration fee of Php 1,650.00. For application requirements and other information regarding the CSE-PPT, applicants should refer to CSC Press Release below.

Updates (9/21/2018): The online registration is extended until September 30, 2018




This is a press release from the Civil Service Commission
Published on August 29, 2018

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) will conduct the Career Service  Examination-Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) in Qatar on October 12, 2018.  Interested applicants may register now until September 23.

Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Qatar who are at least 18 years old on the date of registration may apply for either the Professional or  Subprofessional Level of the CSE-PPT.

To register, an applicant may secure a copy of the application form  (CS Form 100, Revised September 2016) from the Philippine Embassy in  Doha. The form may also be downloaded from the embassy website, or from the CSC website.  The form must be filled out accurately and completely to avoid  undergoing the process of correction of personal information later on.

The applicant must provide four pieces of recently taken (not more  than three months ago) passport size (4.5 cm x 3.5 cm) I.D. pictures in  white background, showing the applicant’s bare face (without eye glasses  or any accessory that may cover facial features), and with hand-held  and written name tag legibly showing the applicant’s signature over  printed full name. Two of the I.D. pictures must be pasted on the  appropriate spaces in the form, and the remaining two pictures must be  attached on the upper left portion of the form.



Next, the applicant must register via the Online Registration System by accurately and compeletely supplying the requested personal  information, then secure an appointment with the Doha Embassy using the same online system.

On the scheduled date and time of personal appearance, the applicant  must submit to the embassy staff the duly accomplished application form  with four I.D. pictures, and photocopy of his/her valid Philippine  passport (photo page only) or valid Qatar I.D. (bitika/pataka). The CSC  stressed that applicants should both register online and submit the corresponding documents to the embassy for their applications to be  processed.

The embassy staff will assess the application requirements and give clearance for payment.
The applicant must pay the registration fee of Php 1,650 via bank or  remittance/payment centers. Please direct payment to the Philippine  Civil Service Commission through the following details:

     Account Name : CSC Fiscal Autonomy Trust Receipt
     Account Number : 3122-1001-10
     Bank Branch : Landbank of the Philippines (Batasan, Quezon City Branch)
     Swift Code / BIC : TLBPPHMMXXX

Once payment has been made, the applicant must scan or take a photo of the bank deposit or payment slip and upload it via the Online Registration System. The CSC will validate the payment and confirm the applicant’s status.

Once the application is completed and status is confirmed, the applicant must log-in on the Online Registration System to generate his/her Notice of School Assignment.

The CSC stressed that only paid applicants will be processed and  included in the final list of examinees for the CSE-PPT in Qatar.

After nearly two decades, the Commission has again begun holding the CSE-PPT overseas to cater to OFWs who are interested to obtain a career  service eligibility, in the hope of returning and securing government employment back in the Philippines.

In 2016, the CSC administered the examination to a total of 953 OFWs in Hong Kong and Macau.

About the CSE


The CSE is a general ability test designed to measure an individual’s preparedness to enter government service.

Passers of the Professional Level will obtain the Career Service  Professional Eligibility, which is appropriate for appointment to both  first level (clerical) and second level (technical) positions in the  government, including executive/managerial positions in the second  level.

On the other hand, Subprofessional Level passers will obtain the  Career Service Subprofessional Eligibility appropriate only for first  level positions in the government.

The CSC clarified that a Professional or Subprofessional Eligibility is just one of the qualifications to enter government service.  Education, experience, and training requirements, including competency  requirements (if any), must also be met in order to qualify for  permanent appointment to a government career service position. ##



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