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170 items across Verbal, Numerical, Analytical, and General Information.
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How to Apply for the Civil Service Exam 2026: A Step-by-Step Guide
A clear, step-by-step walkthrough of how to apply for the 2026 Civil Service Exam (CSE-PPT) — requirements, fees, filing modes, and deadlines, in plain language.

AFPSAT Explained: What It Is and Who Should Take It
A beginner's guide to the AFPSAT — what the Armed Forces of the Philippines Service Aptitude Test is, who qualifies, the documents you need, and what to expect on exam day.

How to Beat Test Anxiety on Any Government Exam
Nervous about the CSE or AFPSAT? These practical, healthy strategies help you manage test anxiety and perform at your best on exam day.
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There's no limit on the number of attempts. You generally can't take the same level within three months before an exam date, so in practice you simply apply for the next available schedule (the CSE is held about twice a year). Each attempt is treated independently.
No. Once you pass, your civil service eligibility is valid for life — you never need to retake the exam. Employers only check that you currently hold valid eligibility.
You need a general rating of at least 80.00%. It's computed on a weighted rating system, so aim to do well across every section rather than just scraping past in one.
No. You may take only one level per examination schedule. Choose the level that matches the positions you're aiming for.
The paper-and-pencil test (CSE-PPT) fee is ₱500. Where a computerized exam (COMEX) is offered, the fee may be higher.
The Professional level has 170 items and a time limit of 3 hours and 10 minutes. The Sub-Professional level has 165 items in 2 hours and 40 minutes.
No. Anyone who meets the basic requirements — Filipino citizen, at least 18 years old, and of good moral character — may apply, regardless of educational attainment. Passing the Professional level simply qualifies you for a wider range of positions.
There's no maximum age. You only need to be at least 18 years old on the date you file your application.
The CSC posts the official list of passers on its website (www.csc.gov.ph) by a target release date, usually about two months after the exam. Only the list on the official CSC website is considered official.
Typically a PSA birth certificate; academic records (Transcript of Records and Diploma for college graduates, or Form 137-A and Diploma for high school graduates); one to two valid government IDs; two 2×2 white-background photos; and a pencil. Requirements vary slightly by branch.
Branches generally do not grant height or age waivers. However, members of indigenous peoples may present a certification from the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to be exempted from the height requirement. Always confirm with the branch.
These answers are general summaries for study guidance only and are not official notices. Rules, fees, scores, and requirements change and may vary by service branch. Always confirm current details with the official Civil Service Commission (www.csc.gov.ph) and the official AFP recruitment offices. Pasa is not affiliated with the CSC or the AFP.