THE Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced on Friday that 46,470 out of 318,973 (14.56 percent) examinees passed the March 2025 Civil Service Examinations.
The list of passers was made public 60 days after the examination through the CSC website and official social media platforms.
The examination was conducted on March 2 via CSC testing centers in the National Capital Region, Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Calabarzon/Mimaropa, Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Soccskargen, Caraga, Cordillera Administrative Region and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Among the regions, the NCR reported the biggest turnout of examinees with 46,312 test takers, followed by Region IV with 37,420 and Region III with 23,019
Meanwhile, the list of topnotchers are expected to be released soon similar with the previous CSE-PPT.
Reminders for CS passers
Both successful and unsuccessful examinees may generate their individual test result using the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS) by May 17, 2025 (Saturday).
Meanwhile, passers may request for their Certification of Eligibility (CoE) on CSC official letterhead or on security paper by June 13, 2025. However, it is highly recommended that they confirm the availability of the CoE for collection before visiting the CSC Regional Office (RO) or CSC Field Office (FO).
When claiming the CoE on official letterhead, which is provided free of charge, passers are required to present an ID card, preferably the same one used during the filing of application, along with the application receipt and/or CSC official receipt, if available.

It can be claimed at the CSC RO which has jurisdiction over the place where they took the exam. Alternatively, passers may claim it at the nearest CSC FO within the same region upon submission of a letter to the CSC RO requesting that the CoE be forwarded to the passer’s preferred CSC FO.
For those who have already moved to, or are based in another region, the passer must submit to the original CSC RO a written request, asking to forward the CoE to the conduit CSC RO or FO where they would like to claim the document, and citing the reason for such request.
On the other hand, the CoE printed on security paper can be obtained for a fee from any of the 16 CSC ROs nationwide, regardless of where the passer took the CSE-PPT. The complete set of requirements and procedures for securing the CoE and its authenticated copies can be found on the CSC website.
With additional Report: The Summit Express