MANILA, Philippines – The Civil Service Commission (CSC) releases on May 5-7, 2026 the list of successful examinees of March 8, 2026 Civil Service Exam - Paper and Pencil Test (CSE-PPT) Subprofessional level for Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).
The exact date of release of results was announced by CSC via Examination Advisory No. 04, s. 2026.
"Please be advised that the new schedule for the actual release of passers/eligibles for the 08 March 2026 Career Service Examination, Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT), Professional and Subprofessional levels, will be between 05 and 07 May 2026," the CSC said.
March 2026 CSE-PPT Results Summary
- Main Page: March 2025 Civil Service Exam Results
- Professional Level: NCR | CAR | CARAGA | BARMM | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | Region 5 | Region 6 | Region 7 | Region 8 | Region 9 | Region 10 | Region 11 | Region 12
- SubProfessional Level: NCR | CARAGA | BARMM | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | Region 5 | Region 6 | Region 7 | Region 8 | Region 9 | Region 10 | Region 11 | Region 12
- Top 10 Professional: March 2026 CSE Topnotchers
- Top 10 Subprofessional: March 2026 CSE Topnotchers
- Verification of Rating (OCSERGS): March 2026 Civil Service Exam
List of Passers (Subprofessional Level)
Region: Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Held on March 8, 2026
Released on May 5–7, 2026
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Certificate of Eligibility (CoE)
Passers may request for a Certification of Eligibility (CoE) printed on CSC official letterhead. The letterhead CoE is issued free of charge by the concerned CSC Regional or Field Office where the exam was taken.
PASSERS ARE ADVISED TO VERIFY/CHECK FIRST THE AVAILABILITY OF THE CERTIFICATION BEFORE GOING TO THE CSC REGIONAL/FIELD OFFICES.
Passers are further advised to personally claim their Certification of Eligibility at the CSC Regional/Field Offices.
In claiming the Certification, passers must present the following items:
a. ID card (original)-preferably the same ID card presented during the filing of application. In case of loss or unavailability, the examinee must present any of the other accepted ID cards for civil service exam, which is valid (not expired).
b. Application receipt and/or CSC Official Receipt (only if available).
Note: The CSC Regional/Field Office may require additional document/s as may be necessary to establish the identity of the passers.
Claiming of Letterhead CoE at Conduit CSC RO/FO
In case of passers who have moved to or are based in another region, or in remote areas within the region, they may personally claim their letterhead CoE at the CSC Regional or Field Office (serving as conduit CSC RO/FO) nearest their present place of residence or work.
a. For those who have moved to or are based in another region, a written request, citing the reason/s thereof, must be sent to the authorized CSC RO (with jurisdiction over the testing center/venue where they took the examination) to forward their CoE to the conduit CSC Regional/Field Office where they would like to claim the same.
b. For those in remote areas within the region, a written request must be sent to the CSC RO to forward their CoE to the CSC Field Office where they would like to claim the same.
Security Paper CoE
Apart from the letterhead CoE, passers may opt to apply for CoE printed on security paper with fee. (Note: Applying for security paper CoE has a separate set of requirements and procedures. Please verify with the CSC RO, or secure the requirements from the CSC website).
The security paper CoE and its authenticated copy/ies may be applied for and obtained from any of the 16 CSC ROs nationwide, regardless of the place of examination. Relatedly, passers are advised to verify first the availability of the service before going to the CSC RO. Check the CSC website for the directory of the CSC ROs.
List of Accepted ID Cards/Documents for Civil Service Exam
1. Driver's license/temporary driver's license/student's driver's permit
2. Passport
3. PRC License card
4. SSS ID card
5. GSIS ID card
6. Voter's ID card/voter's certification
7. BIR/Taxpayer's ID card (ATM type / TIN card type with picture)
8. Philhealth ID card
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
21. Philippine Identification (PhilID) card
About the Civil Service Exam
The CSE-PPT is a general ability test designed to measure an individual’s preparedness to enter government service.
To pass the test, an examinee should get a general rating of at least 80.00.
The Sub-professional exam includes numerical, clerical and verbal components. The test also covered General Information items: Philippine Constitution, Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees (RA 6713), peace and human rights issues and concepts and environmental management and protection.
The civil service eligibility resulting from passing the CSE(SubProfessional) shall be called Career Service SubProfessional Eligibility. It is the first level eligibility appropriate only for first level (clerical) positions in the government which do not involve practice of profession and are not covered by special/other laws.
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