EXAM RESULTS: October 23, 2022 BCLTE Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination List of Passers

 The complete list of passers for the October 23, 2022 Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination is now available at the Civil Service Commission (CSC)'s official website: www.csc.gov.ph


See also: 2022 Fire Officer Exam Results

 

The Civil Service Commission released the results of the October 23, 2022 Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination on December 2, 2022 or 40 days after the examination.

A total of 1,081 examinees passed the Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination (BCLTE) held nationwide last 23 October 2022.




See List of Passers here:

https://csc.gov.ph/exam-portal/list_passers?othertype_id=8

 


Examinees, both passed and failed, can generate their individual test results using the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS) approximately fifteen (15) days after posting of the List of Passers.

Related link: How to view your examination rating using OCSERGS?
from Old CSC Website

Certificate of Eligibility for passers (printed on CSC letterhead, free of charge) shall be issued through the CSC Regional/Field Offices approximately thirty (30) days after posting of results.

Successful examinees are strongly advised to verify first if their Certification is already available for claiming before going to the CSC Regional/Field Office to maximize time and effort.

 In claiming the document, passers must present any of the accepted ID cards:

1. Driver’s License Card/Temporary Driver’s License (LTO O.R. must be presented together with old Driver’s License; O.R. alone is not allowed)/Student Driver’s Permit;

2. Passport;

3. PRC License Card;

4. SSS ID Card;

5. GSIS ID Card (UMID);

6. Voter’s ID Card/Voter’s Certification;

7. BIR/Taxpayer’s ID (ATM type/TIN card type with picture);

8. PhilHealth ID Card(must have the bearer’s name, clear picture, signature, and PhilHealth number);

9. Company/Office ID Card;

10. School ID Card;

11. Police Clearance/Police Clearance Certificate (with picture);

12. Postal ID Card;

13. Barangay ID Card;

14. NBI Clearance;

15. Seaman’s Book;

16. HDMF Transaction ID Card;

17. PWD ID Card;

18. Solo Parent ID Card;

19. Senior Citizen’s ID Card;

20. CSC Eligibility Card (note: Implemented only beginning with the 3 May 2015 CSE-PPT); and

21. Philippine Identification (Phil ID) Card.


Passers may also opt to apply for regular Certification of Eligibility (Printed on special paper at cost) from the concerned CSC Regional Office, or the CSC Central Office-Integrated Records Management Office. They are advised to check the exact procedure, including securing a schedule/appointment if necessary, before going to any CSC office. For requirements and procedures, click here.




 RESULTING CIVIL SERVICE ELIGIBILITY


The civil service eligibility resulting from passing the BCLTE shall be called Local Treasurer Eligibility. It is a second level eligibility, which is only appropriate for appointment to Local Treasurer and Assistant Local Treasurer positions, and to positions under the Financial Services that do not require practice of profession and are not covered by Bar/Board or Special Laws. The Local Treasurer Eligibility is NOT comparable to the Career Service Professional or Subprofessional Eligibility.



Read also: Professional and SubProfessional Level: What's the Difference?




Next Civil Service Exam Schedule


 
Check the 2023 Calendar of Civil Service Exams with specific schedules. You may read the full set of guidelines here, including application requirements and procedures.

Aside from the traditional pen-and-paper mode, the Career Service Examination can also be taken through a computerized mode — CSC Computerized Examination (COMEX).

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