NAPOLCOM exam results october 2012 passers, release online

National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) exam results that cover Philippine National Police (PNP) entrance and promotional examinations conducted last October 14, 2012 is officially released on February 6, 2013 with list of passers and top 20 announced by the commission.

VIEW COMPLETE RESULTS HERE

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A total of 32, 530 examinees took exams at different testing centers nationwide: Makati City, San Fernando City, Tuguegarao City, San Fernando, Pampanga, Calamba City, Palawan, Legazpi City, Iloilo, Cebu, Tacloban, Pagadian, CDO, Davao, Koronadal, Baguio, Butuan and Cotabato City.

The 3-hour exam conducted consists of 200 multiple choice items that covers General Information, verbal, quantitative and logical reasoning.

Aside from online availability of results, NAPOLCOM will also notify nationwide results via post at the commission's central office located at 371 Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City. Regional  list will be posted  in each ot the NAPOLCOM Regional  offices also.

NAPOLCOM also have text facility for the checking of results,  the examinee must text in the following:

NAPOLCOM space EXAMRSLT space  APPLICATION  NO. or
NAPOLCOM space EXAMRSLT space LAST NAME / FIRST NAME / MIDDLE NAME
and send to:
a) 2256 for Globe and Touchmobile
b) 6808 for Srnart and Talk'n Text
c) 2269 for Sun Cellular

Report of Rating (RR) will be mailed to the examinee's  mailing address. Verification may be made with the Examination Division, Personnel and Administrative Service (PAS), NAPOLCOM Central Office. An examinee who passed the test but did not receive his/her RR may request for issuance of a certification from the same office, upon payment  of One Hundred  Fifty Pesos  P150.00.  For requests sent through postal mail, payment  shall be in money order form payable to the National Police Commission,  # 371 Senator  Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City 1200.

The NAPOLCOM is the agency of the Philippine government that administers and controls the Philippine National Police (PNP). Under RA 8551 otherwise known as the "PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998", the Commission regained the powers to investigate police anomalies and irregularities and to administer police entrance examination".

The National Police Commission conducts two sets of police exam every year. This includes Promotional Exam ( for those who already in the police service) and another is PNP Entrance Exam (for those aspiring to enter PNP).


The PNP ENTRANCE EXAMINATION  is open to all Filipino citizens  who possess the age, height  and educational requirements as provided  in the PNP Examination announcement and for Police Officers I (PO1) whose appointments  are temporary  for lack of appropriate eligibility.

Those who pass the examination are conferred by the National Police Commission  (NAPOLCOM). The PNP Entrance  eligibility which is appropriate  for appointment  to the rank of PO1, as prescribed  under Sec. 30 of Republic Act No. 6975,  as amended  by Republic Act No. 8551.

During the conduct of exam last October, PIA and NAPOLCOM reported two cases of cheating in Pampanga and Nueva Ecija. Two personnel of PNP Pantabangan Police Station in Nueva Ecija were caught exchanging answer sheets while taking the Police Officer Examination. Ten police personnel and one civilian examinee were likewise caught in possession of cellphones while still inside the Pampanga Test Center premises, which is a clear violation of the policy of the Napolcom that no cellphones are allowed inside the examination center.

NAPOLCOM Vice-Chairman and Executive Officer Eduardo U. Escueta said that for April 2012, 50.49% passing rate in the Superintendent exam is the highest passing percentage in the last 10 years. 

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