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National Police Commission (Napolcom) Exam 2010
« on: November 06, 2010, 09:30:32 PM »
By C. Lloyd T. Caliwan

The National Police Commission (Napolcom) will administer the Philippine National Police (PNP) entrance and promotional examinations on Sunday to a total of 38,905 examinees in designated schools in Makati City and 23 other testing centers nationwide.

Napolcom Vice Chairman and Executive Officer Eduardo U. Escueta disclosed that 19,879 (51.09 percent) applied for PNP entrance examination while 19,026 (48.91 percent) admissions are for promotional level police service examination.

The National Capital Region (NCR) accounts for 5,044 or 12.96 percent of the total number of examinees -- 2,493 for PNP entrance test and 2,551 for promotional level.

Escueta said that Sunday’s examinations will cover the qualifying exam for Police Officer I and the promotional examinations for Police Officer 2 and 3; Senior Police Officer (for SPO1 to SPO4); Police Inspector (for Inspector and Senior Inspector); and Police Superintendent (for Chief Inspector and Superintendent).

He said that the successful examinees of the entrance examination will be conferred by the Napolcom the PNP Entrance Eligilibity which is appropriate for appointment to the rank of Police Officer 1. Also, those who will pass the promotional exam shall be conferred eligibilities appropriate for promotion to the ranks corresponding to the exam’s Eligibility Rank Coverage (ERC).

The PNP entrance test is open to civilians who are bachelor’s degree holder, not more than 30 years old, 1.62 meters tall for male and 1.57 meters for female.

The PNP entrance exam is also a requirement for PNP officers with temporary status as Police Officer 1 to have a permanent appointment in the police service.

On the other hand, the promotional exam is open to all qualified uniformed members of the PNP, i.e. the Police Officers, Senior Police Officers, Police Inspectors and Police Superintendents.

Escueta stressed that the Commission has adopted a new procedure in the processing of applications for all Napolcom given exams, wherein the picture of the applicant will be permanently printed in the application form and notice of admission. The new procedure requires all applicants to file personally at the Napolcom regional offices.

“The new rule will further protect the integrity of the exams by preventing substitution committed by unscrupulous examinees,” Escueta said.

Director Isidro D. Siriban, Napolcom-Personnel and Administrative Service chief, said that the 5,044 Metro Manila examinees are scheduled to take the test at the Benigno Aquino High School, Fort Bonifacio High School and Pembo Elementary School, all in Makati City.

Other testing centers are in the cities of San Fernando (La Union and Pampanga), Malolos, Olongapo, Balanga, Cabanatuan, Tuguegarao, Calamba, Puerto Prinsesa, Romblon, Legazpi, Iloilo, Cebu, Tacloban, Pagadian, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Koronadal, Butuan, Jolo, Sulu and Baguio.

“The Commission requires all examinees to strictly observe a dress code in reporting to the examination centers. Applicants for the PNP Entrance exam are required to wear white T-shirt while those who will take the promotional exams should wear GOA Type B,” Siriban said.

Siriban added that examinees are discouraged from bringing their cellular phones and other electronic gadgets inside the examination room. Cars cannot be parked in the examination compound.

“Unless very necessary, examinees who are PNP members are enjoined not to bring their service firearms. If the examinees have to bring their guns, these should be accompanied with the proper documents,” Siriban stressed.

Examinees are advised to bring their notice of admission, pencils (Mongol No. 2), black ballpen and any identification card (ID).

Escueta also emphasized that an examinee of the entrance exam who fails in an exam or after being admitted to take the said exam, fails to take it for one reason or another, need not resubmit the requirements should he/she apply again for the same exam in the same exam center. The applicant will only have to submit the admission slip of the last exam applied for, fill out a new application form and index card with ID picture, and pay the examination fee of P400.

Examination fee is P400 for the Police Officer Exam, P450 for the Senior Police Officer Exam, P500 for the Police Inspector Exam and P600 for the Police Superintendent Exam.

“The exam coverage for the PNP entrance test consists of general information, verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and logical reasoning; while the promotional exam includes general information, police administration, police operations and police values and ethical standards,” Escueta added. (PNA)
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