At A Glance
- CSC said the list of passers is available on its website and through its examination portal.
CSC
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) on Tuesday, May 5, released the results of the March 2026 career service examination-pen and paper test and named the top performers in the professional and subprofessional levels.
Jannah Arumpac Masbud topped the professional level with a rating of 98.60, while Ernesto Gabriel Valderrama Serrano led the subprofessional level with a rating 95.49.
A general rating of at least 80 percent is required to pass.
Completing the top 10 in the professional level are Jholene Ylysa Ladores Salimbot (97.77), Lemuel Espiritu Samson (97.64), Tyrone Robert Cruzata Garcia (97.53), Jeorge Antoinette Cabusao Marucot (97.52), Laurence Anthony Navarro Mallari (97.38), Alexander Clinton Liu Españo (97.25), Therese Jan Esman Mangussad (97.25), Patrick Jeanne Josef Tiongson (97.23), and Jenelyn Ann Festejo Carpio (97.09).
In the subprofessional level, Serrano was followed by Justine Raine Valencia David (95.31), Carlo Miguel Nery Cerrada (95.20), Janette Alexandra Falcatan Toribio (95.16), Carlo Aragon Marientes (95.08), Gladys Ubalde Quitain (95.06), Christian Villarin Dela Peña (95.00), Lauren Anne Charmagne Lara De La Cruz (94.94), Sophia Yvonne Simbol Baniago (94.77), and MJ Cruz Centeno (94.76).
CSC said the list of passers is available on its website and through its examination portal.
Passers of the Professional level are granted Career Service Professional Eligibility, which qualifies them for permanent appointment to first- and second-level government positions, except those requiring professional licensure.
Meanwhile, subprofessional passers qualify for first-level positions.
CSC said successful examinees may claim their Certification of Eligibility (CoE) through either of the following options: personal claiming of the CoE printed on CSC official letterhead, issued free of charge, from the appropriate CSC Regional or Field Office; or application for a CoE printed on special paper, subject to the corresponding fee.
By May 18, all examinees, whether they passed or failed, may access their individual test results online, as results will not be mailed.
CSC also reminded that applicants must still meet the prescribed qualification standards for education, experience, training, and other competency requirements for government positions.