Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Karlo Nograles said on Monday, March 27, that the agency recorded what could be the highest turnout in a single Career Service Examination-Pen and Paper Test (CSE-PPT) schedule. ManilaBulletin
In a statement, CSC said that it recorded a total of 381,735 individuals both for Professional and Subprofessional levels on Sunday, March 26, in 94 testing centers nationwide.
“This could be the biggest turnout the CSC has had for a single CSE-PPT schedule. Ginawa natin ito dahil batid nating marami pa rin sa ating mga kababayan ang nagnanais makakuha ng career service eligibility, lalo na iyong mga naapektuhan ng postponement ng exam administration noong kasagsagan ng COVID-19 pandemic ,” added Nograles.
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