Skills Eligibility -Category II (CSC MC 11, s. 1996, as Amended by CSC MC No. 10, s. 2013)
This eligibility granted pursuant to CSC MC No. 11,
s. 1996, as amended by CSC MC No. 10, s. 2013
WHO ARE QUALIFIED FOR THE GRANT OF SKILLS
ELIGIBILITY - CATEGORY II
The various skills eligibilities under CSC MC No.
11, s. 1996, as amended, are granted to individuals who meet the requirements
of positions, qualifications for which are not measurable by written tests,
such as plant electrician, automotive mechanic, heavy equipment operator,
laboratory technician, shrine curator, carpenter, draftsman, plumber, and
others.
Category II -
refers to positions listed under CSC MC No. 11, s. 1996, as amended, including
CSC MC No. 3, s. 2008, the required eligibility for which can be obtained by
completing one year of very satisfactory actual work performance under
temporary status of appointment.
APPROPRIATENESS OF SKILLS ELIGIBILITY - CATEGORY II
The skills eligibility shall be appropriate for
specific categories of positions corresponding to a skill eligibility, as
listed under CSC MC No. 11, s. 1996, as amended.
Note: Skills
eligibilities are not equivalent/comparable to Career Service SubProfessional
and Professional eligibilities.
DATE OF EFFECTIVITY OF SKILLS ELIGIBILITY -
CATEGORY II
The date of effectivity of a Skill eligibility
shall be the date of approval of an application by the CSC Regional concerned.
PERIOD OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR SKILLS
ELIGIBILITY - CATEGORY II
Filing of applications for the grant of skills
eligibility under Category II may be done not earlier than one (1) week before
the expiration of the one-year temporary appointment.
Filing of applications after expiration of the one-year temporary appointment may be allowed provided the applicant is still in the service holding the same position title as that of the one-year temporary appointment invoked.
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Different Kinds of Eligibilities Granted under Philippines
Special Laws and CSC Issuances
·
What are the basic Qualifications for Grant of Eligibility
under Special Laws and CSC Issuances?
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WHAT ARE THE DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS?
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