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EXAM ANNOUNCEMENT:

August 21, 2024

The results of the police examination held last June 30, 2024 can now be viewed at the NAPOLCOM website.

To access the list of passers in the following exam categories, click the link below:

1. PNP Entrance Examination

2. Police Officer 1st Class

3. Police Officer 2nd Class

4. Police Officer 3rd Class

5. Police Officer 4th Class


POLICE EXECUTIVE SERVICE ELIGIBILITY EXAMINATION

 

The POLICE EXECUTIVE SERVICE ELIGIBILITY EXAMINATION (PESE) is an eligibility requirement for the ranks of Police Colonel, Police Brigadier General, Police Major General, Police Lieutenant General and Police General.

 

The two-phased PESE examination process consists of written examination and panel interview. Both phases contain analytical questions on police leadership and police values designed to select the best future leaders in the police service.

 

The complete list of PESE conferees can be viewed at the NAPOLCOM website at
PESE Written Examination on December 9, 2023 Results


REGULAR EXAMINATION

 

The National Police Commission conducts two sets of police examinations twice a year, one for those who are already in the police service (promotional), and another for those aspiring to enter the Philippine National Police (PNP entrance).

 

The PNP ENTRANCE EXAMINATION is open to all Filipino citizens who meet the age, height and educational requirements. Click here to view the General Qualifications

 

    • Date of Exam: June 30, 2024

Click here to view the complete details


The PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS are open exclusively to all qualified uniformed members of the PNP who meet the minimum qualification standards for examination in terms of rank and eligibility. Click here to view the General Qualifications

 

    • Date of Exam: June 30, 2024

Click here to view the complete details

 


COMPUTER-ASSISTED EXAMINATION

 

The NAPOLCOM Computer-Assisted Examination (CAEx) for the PNP Entrance Examination is open to all Filipino citizens who meet the age and educational requirements, as well as to Patrolman/Patrolwoman whose appointments are temporary for lack of appropriate eligibility.

 

ADVISORY (For NAPOLCOM CAEx Applicants)

 

The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) resumed the conduct of the Computer-Assisted Examination (CAEx) at the NAPOLCOM Central Office for applicants who are scheduled to take the exam on November 4, 5, 8, 9, 11 and 12, 2021.

For applicants who were affected by the postponement of the CAEx, hereunder are the rescheduled dates:

 

CANCELLED SCHEDULE NEW SCHEDULE
August 9 October 20
August 10 October 21
August 12 October 22
August 13 October 25
August 16 October 26
August 17 October 27
August 19 October 28
August 20 October 29
August 23 November 15
August 24 November 16
August 26 November 17
August 27 November 18
August 31 November 19
September 16 December 1
September 17 December 2
September 20 December 3
September 21 December 6
September 23 December 7
September 24 December 9
September 27 December 10
September 28 December 13
September 30 December 14

 

For the October 2021 cancelled CAEx, the new schedule will be posted in January 2022.

 

To observe minimum health standards, examinees must present any of the following:

 

  1. Medical Certificate issued by a Licensed Private Physician or Government Physician from the Barangay/Municipal/City/Provincial Health Office, or any other government health monitoring center/office, clearly stating that examinee did not exhibit any signs or symptoms related to COVID-19 infection, such as fever, cough, colds, shortness of breath or difficulty of breathing, chills, body aches, sore throat, headache, diarrhea, rashes, or loss of sense of taste or smell, at the time of the examination. It must also be stated in the Medical Certificate that examinee is asymptomatic for the past fourteen (14) days and not included in the list of SUSPECT (PUI), PROBABLE (PUM) or CONFIRMED (COVID-19) patients. Said Medical Certificate must be issued within 72 hours before the examination day. In the event that an examinee acquired COVID-19 in the past, he/she must present addititonal Medical Certificate stating that he/she has already recovered from the disease, together with a Community Quarantine Certificate indicating that he/she has completed the fourteen (14) days quarantine.
  2. Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) with negative result, issued by any government or government-accredited testing center, within 72 hours before the examination day.

 

Additionally, examinees are reminded to present the following documents to the Examination Application Processor from 8:00 to 8:30 a.m (processing time) at the Examining Division One-Stop Shop, Ground Floor, DILG-NAPOLCOM Center, EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City during their scheduled appointment/examination date:

 

  1. The emailed confirmation slip together with the filled-out application form and index card;
  2. Two (2) recent, identical and color 1�x1� ID pictures with white background and complete name tag;
  3. One (1) legal size window envelope;
  4. Authenticated Transcript of Scholastic Record with Special Order issued by CHED;
  5. College/University Diploma;
  6. Birth Certificate in security paper issued by the PSA;
  7. One (1) Government-issued ID with signature (strictly �No I.D., No Processing); and
  8. Examination fee of Php 600.00.

 

For further inquiries, please contact the NAPOLCOM Office thru the Examining Division with contact details: (02) 8899-0085 or (02) 8403-2588, or email them at [email protected]

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POLICE EXECUTIVE SERVICE ELIGIBILITY EXAMINATION

 

The POLICE EXECUTIVE SERVICE ELIGIBILITY EXAMINATION (PESE) is an eligibility requirement for the ranks of Police Colonel, Police Brigadier General, Police Major General, Police Lieutenant General and Police General.

 

The two-phased PESE examination process consists of written examination and panel interview. Both phases contain analytical questions on police leadership and police values designed to select the best future leaders in the police service.