
May HONOR KABA?
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Re: Top graduates may apply for civil service eligibility |
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MANILA, Philippines — If you just graduated from college with honors, you may now apply for civil service eligibility that will allow you to work in government [without having to take examinations]. (Emphasis supplied).
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced yesterday that graduates with summa cum laude, magna cum laude or cum laude honors or their equivalent may apply for honor graduate eligibility with the agency.
Such eligibility is applicable to graduates of private higher education institutions in the Philippines from school year 1972 to 1973 and thereafter, with baccalaureate and/or bachelor’s degree recognized by the Commission on Higher Education.
The honor graduate eligibility is also for honor graduates of state and/or local colleges or universities with baccalaureate and/or bachelor’s degree included in its charter, or baccalaureate and/or bachelor’s degree duly approved by its Board of Trustees or Board of Regents. [...]
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The CSC said the honor graduate eligibility and foreign school honor graduate eligibility are both second level eligibilities considered appropriate for first and second level positions in government that do not involve the practice of profession and are not covered by bar, board and other laws.
The CSC said it grants the honor graduate eligibility to qualified individuals pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 907, issued on March 11, 1976, which mandates the grant of civil service eligibility to college honor graduates in the hope that “immediate absorption of these honor graduates in the public service will assure their participation in public affairs and bouy up the quality of the civil service.”
The CSC said applications for honor graduate eligibility may be submitted to the CSC regional office covering the area where the applicant finished his or her degree, or to any of the CSC regional office’s field offices, [...]
The CSC said the new sub-professional eligibles are qualified to enter the first level of government service, while the professional eligibles may join the first and second levels.
The first level, the CSC elaborated, includes clerical, trades, crafts and custodial service positions that involve non-professional or sub-professional work requiring less than four years of college studies.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/06/01/1922660/top-graduates-may-apply-civil-service-eligibility/amp/
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