The document is a list of passers for the CSC Computerized Examination (COMEX) held on February 18, 2015 for the Professional Level at CSC Regional Office No. 7. However, the list contains no names as the notation at the bottom states "NO PASSERS."
This document lists 14 passers of the CSC Computerized Examination (COMEX) held on March 03, 2015 at the CSC Central Office. It provides the sequence number, CSID number, name and middle initial of each passer. It notes that passers should coordinate with their regional CSC office to claim their Certificate of Eligibility.
This document is a list of 233 examinees signed up to take a professional and subprofessional exam on March 12, 2017 at testing centers in Davao City and Tagum City. It includes each examinee's name, sex, testing center, assigned school and room number, and level of exam.
This document contains a list of names, dates of birth, places of birth, and schools for various individuals. It includes 10 school names and over 100 entries with names and identifying information. The schools range from elementary to high schools located in different parts of the Philippines.
This document appears to be a list of 191 examinees scheduled to take an exam on March 12, 2017 at the Davao City Testing Center. It includes each examinee's name, sex, school, room number, and level of exam (professional or subprofessional). The examinees are listed in alphabetical order along with some basic details about their exam.
This document appears to be a list of examinees for a regional exam in Region 7, Philippines. It includes the examinee's name, room number, and test venue/school. There are over 200 entries in the list with examinees assigned to various schools in cities like Dumaguete City, Cebu City, Tagbilaran City, and others. The list provides key details about the allocation of examinees to testing rooms and schools across the region.
This document appears to be a list of examinees for a regional exam including their name, room number, and test venue/school. It includes over 300 examinee names along with their assigned room numbers at either DGTE City High School or Dr. Cecilio Potong National High School. The list is organized alphabetically by examinee last name.
This document lists 14 passers of the CSC Computerized Examination (COMEX) held on March 03, 2015 at the CSC Central Office. It provides the sequence number, CSID number, name and middle initial of each passer. It notes that passers should coordinate with their regional CSC office to claim their Certificate of Eligibility.
This document is a list of 233 examinees signed up to take a professional and subprofessional exam on March 12, 2017 at testing centers in Davao City and Tagum City. It includes each examinee's name, sex, testing center, assigned school and room number, and level of exam.
This document contains a list of names, dates of birth, places of birth, and schools for various individuals. It includes 10 school names and over 100 entries with names and identifying information. The schools range from elementary to high schools located in different parts of the Philippines.
This document appears to be a list of 191 examinees scheduled to take an exam on March 12, 2017 at the Davao City Testing Center. It includes each examinee's name, sex, school, room number, and level of exam (professional or subprofessional). The examinees are listed in alphabetical order along with some basic details about their exam.
This document appears to be a list of examinees for a regional exam in Region 7, Philippines. It includes the examinee's name, room number, and test venue/school. There are over 200 entries in the list with examinees assigned to various schools in cities like Dumaguete City, Cebu City, Tagbilaran City, and others. The list provides key details about the allocation of examinees to testing rooms and schools across the region.
This document appears to be a list of examinees for a regional exam including their name, room number, and test venue/school. It includes over 300 examinee names along with their assigned room numbers at either DGTE City High School or Dr. Cecilio Potong National High School. The list is organized alphabetically by examinee last name.
This document lists 17 people who passed a professional exam and the regional office of the Civil Service Commission where they wish to claim their Certificate of Eligibility. It provides the sequence number, full name, date of birth, and preferred CSC office for each person. One examinee did not specify a preferred CSC office.
The document is a list of 30 passers of the November 27, 2016 CSE-PPT SubProfessional exam in Hong Kong. It provides the name, date of birth, and preferred Civil Service Commission (CSC) regional office of each passer for claiming their Certificate of Eligibility. The passers are to claim their certificates from the CSC central office in Quezon City, or one of the CSC regional offices in regions I to XI, Caraga, and the Cordilleras Administrative Region (CAR).
The document provides information and instructions for examinees taking the November 27, 2016 Career Service Examination in Hong Kong, including the testing venue location, how to properly fill out the answer sheet, and other important reminders such as allowed and prohibited items, proper attire, required documents, and examination details. Examinees are advised to arrive early to locate their assigned room, use only black ballpen on the answer sheet, and are prohibited from bringing electronic devices, changing answers more than once, or making stray marks.
This document lists the names, dates of birth, schools, and room assignments for 117 examinees taking a career service examination pen and paper test on November 27, 2016 at the SubProfessional level. All examinees are from Delia Memorial School in Kowloon, Hong Kong and have been assigned to rooms 001 through 011 for the test.
This document lists the names, dates of birth, assigned schools, and room numbers for 120 examinees taking a career service examination pen and paper test on November 27, 2016 at the professional level. All examinees are assigned to Delia Memorial School in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The document provides the examinee roster and room assignments for the examination.
This document is an application form for a civil service examination in the Philippines. It requests information such as the applicant's personal details, education history, and employment records. It also provides instructions on the application process and requirements, including submitting identification documents and paying an examination fee. The form notes that applicants must meet eligibility criteria such as citizenship, age, and good moral character. It warns that cheating will not be tolerated and violators will face administrative and criminal penalties under Philippine law.
This document appears to be a list of student names, dates of birth, places of birth, school names, and room numbers. It includes the names of 9 schools located in Manila and the personal details of over 500 students attending those schools. The schools cover a range of grade levels from elementary to high school.
This document contains a list of schools with addresses and a roster of students with names, dates of birth, and places of birth assigned to classrooms and schools. Over 80 schools are listed along with hundreds of student names, birthdates, and birthplaces. The schools range from elementary to high schools and are located in Quezon City, Manila, and other parts of the Philippines.
Aug. 7, 2016 CSE-FSO School Assignment (Examination advisory no. 9 s. 2016)Civil Service Exam Info
The document provides information for examinees taking the August 7, 2016 Career Service Examination for Foreign Service Officer (CSE-FSO) including testing locations, required arrival time, identification documents needed, prohibited items, and pre/post examination activities. Examinees must arrive at their assigned testing venue before 7:30 AM, as the gates will be closed at that time. They should bring their admission pass, a valid ID, writing utensils, and beverages in clear containers. Approximately one hour of time is needed before and after the exam for registration and documentation.
This document is an application form for a civil service examination. It requests information such as the applicant's name, contact details, education history, and employment history. It provides instructions for applicants regarding the examination process and requirements. Applicants must be citizens of good moral character and not have any convictions. They must bring their application form, valid ID, and examination supplies on the scheduled examination day.
The document announces the 2016 Foreign Service Officer (FSO) examination in the Philippines. It details the application process and requirements to sit for the 5-part examination, which includes a qualifying test, preliminary interview, written test, psychological test, and oral test. Applicants must pass all parts sequentially and meet the requirements, which include Philippine citizenship, maximum age of 35, a 4-year bachelor's degree, and 2 years of work or further study experience. The duties of an FSO include gathering information, drafting correspondence, assisting in international conferences, and more.
1) The document is an application for the 2016 Foreign Service Officer Examinations administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines.
2) It provides instructions for applicants to fully and accurately complete the application form and attach all necessary documents. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
3) The application asks for personal details, education history, employment history, language proficiency, and other information from applicants, who must sign an oath that all information provided is true and correct.
This document lists 17 people who passed a professional exam and the regional office of the Civil Service Commission where they wish to claim their Certificate of Eligibility. It provides the sequence number, full name, date of birth, and preferred CSC office for each person. One examinee did not specify a preferred CSC office.
The document is a list of 30 passers of the November 27, 2016 CSE-PPT SubProfessional exam in Hong Kong. It provides the name, date of birth, and preferred Civil Service Commission (CSC) regional office of each passer for claiming their Certificate of Eligibility. The passers are to claim their certificates from the CSC central office in Quezon City, or one of the CSC regional offices in regions I to XI, Caraga, and the Cordilleras Administrative Region (CAR).
The document provides information and instructions for examinees taking the November 27, 2016 Career Service Examination in Hong Kong, including the testing venue location, how to properly fill out the answer sheet, and other important reminders such as allowed and prohibited items, proper attire, required documents, and examination details. Examinees are advised to arrive early to locate their assigned room, use only black ballpen on the answer sheet, and are prohibited from bringing electronic devices, changing answers more than once, or making stray marks.
This document lists the names, dates of birth, schools, and room assignments for 117 examinees taking a career service examination pen and paper test on November 27, 2016 at the SubProfessional level. All examinees are from Delia Memorial School in Kowloon, Hong Kong and have been assigned to rooms 001 through 011 for the test.
This document lists the names, dates of birth, assigned schools, and room numbers for 120 examinees taking a career service examination pen and paper test on November 27, 2016 at the professional level. All examinees are assigned to Delia Memorial School in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The document provides the examinee roster and room assignments for the examination.
This document is an application form for a civil service examination in the Philippines. It requests information such as the applicant's personal details, education history, and employment records. It also provides instructions on the application process and requirements, including submitting identification documents and paying an examination fee. The form notes that applicants must meet eligibility criteria such as citizenship, age, and good moral character. It warns that cheating will not be tolerated and violators will face administrative and criminal penalties under Philippine law.
This document appears to be a list of student names, dates of birth, places of birth, school names, and room numbers. It includes the names of 9 schools located in Manila and the personal details of over 500 students attending those schools. The schools cover a range of grade levels from elementary to high school.
This document contains a list of schools with addresses and a roster of students with names, dates of birth, and places of birth assigned to classrooms and schools. Over 80 schools are listed along with hundreds of student names, birthdates, and birthplaces. The schools range from elementary to high schools and are located in Quezon City, Manila, and other parts of the Philippines.
Aug. 7, 2016 CSE-FSO School Assignment (Examination advisory no. 9 s. 2016)Civil Service Exam Info
The document provides information for examinees taking the August 7, 2016 Career Service Examination for Foreign Service Officer (CSE-FSO) including testing locations, required arrival time, identification documents needed, prohibited items, and pre/post examination activities. Examinees must arrive at their assigned testing venue before 7:30 AM, as the gates will be closed at that time. They should bring their admission pass, a valid ID, writing utensils, and beverages in clear containers. Approximately one hour of time is needed before and after the exam for registration and documentation.
This document is an application form for a civil service examination. It requests information such as the applicant's name, contact details, education history, and employment history. It provides instructions for applicants regarding the examination process and requirements. Applicants must be citizens of good moral character and not have any convictions. They must bring their application form, valid ID, and examination supplies on the scheduled examination day.
The document announces the 2016 Foreign Service Officer (FSO) examination in the Philippines. It details the application process and requirements to sit for the 5-part examination, which includes a qualifying test, preliminary interview, written test, psychological test, and oral test. Applicants must pass all parts sequentially and meet the requirements, which include Philippine citizenship, maximum age of 35, a 4-year bachelor's degree, and 2 years of work or further study experience. The duties of an FSO include gathering information, drafting correspondence, assisting in international conferences, and more.
1) The document is an application for the 2016 Foreign Service Officer Examinations administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines.
2) It provides instructions for applicants to fully and accurately complete the application form and attach all necessary documents. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
3) The application asks for personal details, education history, employment history, language proficiency, and other information from applicants, who must sign an oath that all information provided is true and correct.
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Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
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February 18 cscro7
1. LIST OF PASSERS
CSC COMPUTERIZED EXAMINATION (COMEX)
February 18, 2015
Professional Level
CSC Regional Office No. 7
SEQ. NO. CSID NO. NAME
NO PASSERS
***** NOTHING FOLLOWS *****