What is the requirements for PNP recruitment?
Civil Service Personal Data Sheet (Revised 2005).
What is the age requirement for entrance in the PNP?
Must not be less than twenty-one (21) nor more than thirty (30) years of age.
What are the two kinds of napolcom exam for the PNP?
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.
What documents do you need for PNP?
Basic entry requirements
- have a valid travel document, like a passport.
- be in good health.
- have no criminal or immigration-related convictions.
- convince an immigration officer that you have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets or family—that will take you back to your home country.
What happens if you pass the PNP entrance exam?
Those who pass the examination are conferred by the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) the PNP Entrance Eligibility which is appropriate for appointment to the rank of Patrolman/Patrolwoman, as prescribed under Section 30 of RA 6975, as amended by Republic Act 8551.
How tall do you have to be to take the PNP exam?
According to NAPOLCOM, they removed the height requirement for the entrance examination only (successful PNP exam takers are eligible for other government jobs outside the PNP). Police aspirants must still possess the required height – men and women need to be at least 1.62 meters (5’4″) and 1.57 meters (5’2″) tall,…
What should I wear to the PNP entrance exam?
The PNP follows a dress code even at the examination. You should wear a plain white T-shirt or white polo shirt, dark pants and shoes. Applicants who fail to meet the prescribed attire will not be allowed to enter the examination center. Applicants are only allowed to bring the following items during the examination:
What are the requirements to become a PNP?
Must possess a baccalaureate degree from a recognized institution. Must not have been convicted of final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude. Must not have been dishonorably discharged or dismissed from the military employment for cause of any civilian position in the government.