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March 2019 CSE-PPT Results - REGION 10 SUBPROFESSIONAL

THE RESULTS are OUT for the March 17 2019 Civil Service Exams!

The eligibility exams for both Professional and Subprofessional levels were conducted last March 17, 2019 (Sunday) at all CSC Regional testing centers nationwide.

Examinees may get their individual test results using the Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS), which can also be accessed through the CSC website 15 days after the posting of the List of Passers.

Passers should coordinate and verify with the CSC Regional Office concerned regarding the availability of their Certification of Eligibility (CoE) and the requirements in claiming it.

A complete directory of the CSC Regional Offices is available at the CSC website. Passers must personally claim their CoE. Representatives are not allowed to claim the same. Claiming of CoE shall be available approximately 30 days after the posting of the List of Passers.

Below is the complete list of passers for March 2019 Civil Service Exam CSE - SubProfessional level in the mentioned region, courtesy of CSC.



March 17, 2019 CSE-PPT
Subprofessional Level - List of Passers
Civil Service Commission Regional Office No. 10 (Northern Mindanao)


ABENIR, GOLDILOVE R
ABNE, ZERAH R
ABROGAR, ALLAN S
ADANE, DANNA GRACE L
ADVIENTO, PHILIP LUKE O
ALI, AHMAD YUSUF M
AMPONG, MARIA ROWENA O
ANAJAO, AIVIE B
ANG, MARY LOU S
ANGAYAN, MAETYLLE KENNETH G
ARENAL, CLINT M
ARISTAS, CRISTINE B
AUDITOR, LEMUEL V
AYTA, JOHNREY B
BAJADE, APPLE ACE L
BALICAO, NESHIL S
CABURNAY, GLADYS S
CABUTAD, DAIDA V
CADIGAL, LIZA P
CAMARILLO, BEVERLY D
CASTRO, JERSON R
COLAGBANG, ANALIZA D
CORRALES, MAGNOLIA ASUNCION J
DADOLE, SUZZY ANGELI R
DAHAN, JOHN MICHAEL A
DAJAO, SOLOMON H
DALAOTA, MERASOL MARIE B
DEL RIO, ELVIE C
DELA CRUZ, SYRA ZOIE V
DELA VICTORIA, RENDOLPH G
DOCTOR, DARLENE A
DORONIA, NORJEHAN S
DOTDOT, DANDREB L
FELISAN, RIZA C
FUENTES, KARROL JOHANNES
GANTALA, JOMARK D
GARGAR, MARY CHAN S
GREGORIO, MELODY S
GULLEBAN, MARVIE C
HADJINOR, HANNA SOHAYMA M
LARGO, RUSTY JANE L
LAWANSA, SITTIE ANISHA G
LEGASPI, MARIANNE JAN W
LOBIOGO, FRETZIE LOVE S
LOMONGO, STEPHANIE B
LORENA, SINDRA LOU A
LOVERES, ADA JOYCE B
MABAYLAN, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN W
MAGALLANES, JENIE L
MAGALLANES, MIKE ROLAND T
MAGALLANES, SHERNIE MARIE G
MAGDADARO, AHNDE R
MARCOJOS, LANIEBE D
MATALUM, IAN PAUL B
MERCADO, BART IAN G
MIYAKE, QUINCY JONES P
MONTUERTO, WENELYN M
NACASABOG, RIA COLLEEN D
NALZARO, LUCILLE S
OCLARIT, MARY JEAN J
OMANDAM, JOSHUA O
ONG, JHESTINE M
PABILLORE, RUFINI PATRI H
PACAS, MARY LOU M
PADILLA, JAYMAR D
PAMA, REINHARD TROY P
PATENTES, KYLE ANDREI G
PATOC, SHEENA MAE V
PAUL, PATRICK EDWARD J
PELANDAS, RYANN Q
PETRACORTA, ROSARIO O
POMAR, PAMELA DAWN C
PUGALES, GRETCHEN B
PUNGUINAGINA, ISHMAEL M
QUITOR, NIDA V
QUIZ, JERSON R
RAMOS, TAHAARA A
RODRIGUEZ, MARIZA A
ROYO, CHRISTINE MAE S
SAAVEDRA, MAURICE HELEN C
SABIO, JANMISHELLE C
SALCEDA, RHEA FATIMA A
SANCHEZ, ROSABELLE A
SANCHEZ, SAIDA C
SINDALAN, ARLYN O
SOLAIMAN, HIDJARAH D
SUIZO, MA. VIEN VHOLET D
SUMILE, SHELLA
TAGABI, ELNEST WALVEN V
TAPALES, ANGELINE E
TAWAKIM, AMERAISHA Y
TIJAP, CHERRY L
TINGCANG, KILBY G
TOLIBAS, JESSIE Q
VELONO, FILMARIE D
YAÑEZ, JOESAM M
ZAYAS, VINCENT CEASAR ROY C

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