CSC releases school assignments, reminders for June 2 local treasury exam


The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has released the list of testing centers and important reminders for approximately 6,400 candidates taking the Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination (BCLTE).

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The BCLTE will be conducted on Sunday, June 2.

BCLTE takers were reminded by CSC Chairperson Karlo Nograles to carefully read Examination Advisory No. 9, s. 2024 which is accessible via the CSC website.

“As part of the exam preparations, please make sure to check the Online Notice of School Assignment (ONSA) to know your designated testing site,” Nograles said.

“The CSC wishes you all the best as you take this crucial step to becoming members of the civil service as Local Treasurer and Assistant Local Treasurer,” he added.

Nograles pointed out that passing the BCLTE and obtaining Local Treasurer Eligibility is also “suitable” for positions within Financial Services that do not require professional practice and are not governed by Special Laws.

To use the ONSA, examinees must accurately enter the required data in the specified fields, adhering to the given format.

CSC said the ONSA also includes a link to the Examinee’s Guide for the BCLTE, which provides detailed information on the examination process and the procedures to follow before and on the exam day.

Meanwhile, the CSC explained that applicants who cannot access the ONSA or still do not know their school assignment one week before the examination day may inquire directly with the CSC Regional Office (RO) or Field Office (FO) concerned.

CSC said examinees must present a valid ID card on examination day, preferably the same one used during the application process, as the testing venues will strictly enforce a “No ID, No Exam” policy.

“Photocopies or cellphone photos of ID cards will not be accepted,” CSC warned.

CSC noted that if the original ID card is lost or unavailable, the examinee must present another accepted ID card for the civil service exam.

The CSC also reminded examinees that calculators are permitted for the BCLTE.

“However, only stand-alone, non-graphing, non-programmable, non-scientific 4-function or 5-function calculators are allowed,” CSC said.

“Watch calculators, phone calculators, and any other devices with calculator functions are prohibited,” CSC added.

Moreover, examinees are not permitted to use any aids while answering the test, including books, dictionaries, other printed materials, cellphones, smartwatches, tablets, or any electronic devices.

The CSC further advised examinees to be at the testing venue by 6:30 a.m. or as required by the CSC RO or FOs concerned.

“The gates of the testing venues will be closed to examinees at exactly 7:45 a.m. and those who will arrive after 7:45 a.m. shall no longer be allowed to take the exam,” CSC said.

CSC also stressed that proper attire is required on examination day, preferably a plain white shirt or top.

“Examinees wearing inappropriate clothing, such as sleeveless shirts or blouses, shorts, ripped jeans, and slippers, will not be allowed to enter the venue,” CSC said.

“Additionally, examinees are encouraged to use transparent bags for their belongings and tie back long hair, if applicable,” it added.