NAPOLCOM October 2011 PNP Entrance Exam



The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) announced the nationwide conduct of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Entrance and Promotional Examinations on October 23, 2011.

NAPOLCOM Vice-Chairman and Executive Officer Eduardo U. Escueta averred that “the acceptance of applications shall be on a ‘first come, first-served’ basis and, upon due notice, may be stopped even ahead of the deadline.”

He added that in view of resource constraints, the NAPOLCOM Regional Offices reserve the right to limit the number of examinees it will accommodate.

PNP Entrance Examination is open to all Filipino citizens who are not more than 30 years old, bachelor’s degree holder, and 1.57 (female) and 1.62 meters (male) in height.

“Police Officers I (PO1) whose appointments are temporary for lack of appropriate eligibility are also required to take the PNP Entrance Examination,” Escueta said.

On the other hand, 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.

Escueta emphasized that “those who pass the PNP Entrance Examination are conferred by the NAPOLCOM the PNP Entrance eligibility which is appropriate for appointment to the rank of PO1. Also, those who pass the promotional examinations shall be conferred eligibilities appropriate for promotion to the ranks corresponding to the examination’s Eligibility Rank Coverage (ERC).”

Application forms and index cards can be obtained for free at the NAPOLCOM NCR Office in Guadalupe Nuevo, EDSA, Makati City, at any NAPOLCOM Regional Office, and at www.napolcom.gov.ph. These may also be reproduced using the original size of the Application Form and Index Card.
Civilian applicants must bring two recent, colored, and identical 1”x1” ID pictures in white background and complete name tag (for PNP members, the name tag shall indicate the rank before the name); one legal size window envelope with P9 worth of mailing stamp (for NCR, CAR, Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5) and P12 (for Batanes, Occidental Mindoro, Palawan, Visayas and Mindanao); transcript of scholastic record or diploma; and birth certificate issued by the Local Civil Registrar or National Statistics Office (NSO). For a PO1 with temporary appointment, a certified true copy of Attested Appointment, Plantilla Appointment or Special Order is also required for submission.

Applicants for the Promotional Examinations should submit the first two requirements mentioned above; a certified true copy of Attested Appointment, Plantilla Appointment or PNP Absorption Order; and a Report of Rating/Certification issued by the NAPOLCOM Central Office, CSC Certificate of Eligibility and/or PRC Board Certificate.

Escueta pointed out that only duly accomplished application forms with all the required documents filed personally and received by the NAPOLCOM Regional Office on or before the deadline for filing shall be accepted. Applications received through postal mail shall not be processed.

Applicants who failed in these examinations and decided to apply again for the same in the same exam center shall submit only the Admission Slip of the last exam applied for; fill out a new application form and index card with ID pictures; and pay the examination fee.

Examination fee is P400 for the PNP Entrance and Police Officer Examinations; P450 for Senior Police Officer Examination; P500 for Police Inspector; and P600 for Police Superintendent Examination.

“The coverage for the PNP Entrance Examination consists of general information, verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and logical reasoning; while the PNP Promotional Examinations includes general information, police administration and operations, and values and ethical standards,” Escueta explained.

He also warned the applicants that cell phones, pagers or any two-way radio set, calculators, review materials, explosives, or deadly weapons are strictly prohibited during the examinations.

Escueta also underscored that “anyone who commits any form of examination irregularity, such as cheating, impersonation, perjury, or violation of examination rules, etc., shall be dealt with administratively and/or criminally. In addition, his/her examination results and eligibility shall be invalidated”.

The period of filing of applications is from August 15, 2011 to September 16, 2011.

Napolcom Exam Results in this post here



Comments (207)

 

  1. Janisah says:

    Sir an ma’am what day the exactly post the result of October 14, 2012?

  2. ser francis says:

    sir / ma’am… kelan po… ilalabas ung result nung oct 2012 entrance exam

  3. no name says:

    pag pute na buhok natin…

  4. SAR says:

    WAIT NALANG TAYO…SANA PAPASA NA TAYO…

  5. Pangs says:

    Y lagi niU!!!:O

  6. joemar says:

    ..ung top 20 lang po ba ang totally confirmed? san po ung iba?

  7. gakoan says:

    pano po ba pag di crim yung course?? pwede po ba mka join ng exam?

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