PNP Recruitment Process (UPDATED)
PNP Recruitment Process
GENERAL QUALIFICATION
FOR APPOINTMENT
• A citizen of the Philippines;
• A person of good moral character;
• Must have passed the Physical Agility Test, Neuro-Psychological Examination, General Physical and Dental Examination as well as Drug Test to be administered by the PNP for the purpose of determining physical and mental health;
• Must possess a formal baccalaureate degree from a recognized institution of learning;
• Must be eligible in accordance with the standards set by NAPOLCOM;
• Must have not been dishonorably discharged from military employment or dismissed for cause from any civilian position in the government;
• Must have not been convicted by final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude;
• Must be at least one meter and fifty-seven centimeters (1.57 m.) in height for male and one meter and fifty-two centimeters (1.52 m.) for female;
• Must weigh not more or less than five kilograms (5 kgs.) from the standard weight corresponding to his or her height, age, and sex; and
• Must not be less than twenty-one (21) nor more than thirty (30) years of age upon take oath.
Except for the last qualification, the above-enumerated qualifications shall be continuing in character and an absence of any one of them at any given time shall be a ground for separation or retirement from the service: Provided, that PNP members who are already in the service upon the effectivity of RA 8551 shall be given at least two (2) years to obtain the minimum education qualification and one (1) year to satisfy the weight requirement.
ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS
ü RA 6506
(Criminologist)
ü Civil Service
Professional (CSP)
ü PO1 Entrance Exam
(NAPOLCOM & CSC)
ü RA 1080 (Board
Passer, Med Doctor, Engineering, Teacher etc..)
ü PD 907
THE SCREENING
COMMITTEE
The
Regional Director shall establish an Ad Hoc Screening Committee in each
provincial office that shall be responsible for the widest dissemination of
vacancies in the area and determination of the fitness of police applicants.
The
Screening Committee shall be composed as follows:
a. City/Municipal
Screening Committee •
Vice-Mayor designated as Chairman
•
DILG CLGOO/MLGO as Vice-Chairman
•
POC Member from the Academe designated as Member
•
City Director (for City Level)/Chief of Police (Municipal Level) and Member
b. Provincial
Screening Committee
The
Chief Assistant Provincial Director for Administration or any PNP Senior
Officer in the province designated by the Provincial Director.
•
NAPOLCOM Official to be designated by the NAPOLCOM Regional Director
•
Private citizen of known probity and integrity in the province to be designated
by the Provincial Governor
•
PLEB Chairman in the locality where the selection will be undertaken
•
PPOC Representative to be designated by the PPOC Chairman
c. Regional Screening
Committee
•
PNP Deputy – Regional Director for Administration or any PNP Senior Officer in
the Regional Command designated by the PNP Regional Director – Chairman
Members
•
NAPOLCOM Senior Official in the Regional Office to be designated by the Regional
Director
•
Private citizen of know probity and integrity in the region to be designated by
the Provincial Governor of the province where the Regional Command Headquarters
is situated.
•
PLEB Chairman in the locality where the selection will be undertaken
•
RPOC Representative to be designated by the RPOC Chairman
Additional
Screening and Recruitment Committees, however, may be constituted by the PNP
General Headquarters to facilitate expeditious and efficient processing of
applications, provided the herein required membership shall be followed.
SCREENING PROCEDURE
a. Preliminary
Interview/Screening
– A point system shall be applied in the assessment and evaluation of the
measurable qualification standards possessed by an individual applicant. The
applicant shall be interviewed personally by the Screening Committee. If the
applicant qualifies, he/she shall be required to present or accomplish the
following:
Criteria |
Minimum Points |
Maximum Points |
Educational |
21 |
30 |
Eligibility |
21 |
30 |
Physical
Agility Test |
10.5 |
15 |
Final
Interview |
16 |
25 |
TOTAL |
68.5 |
100 |
Additional Points are given for those with Masteral, LLB units, graduates with honors and with multiple eligibilities (maximum 30 points)
b. Physical Agility Test (15 pts) – The Screening Committee shall require the applicant to undergo a physical agility test designed to determine whether or not he possesses the required coordination, strength and speed of movement necessary for service.
The PAT is composed of following events done in sequential order:
(b.1) 1 Minute Push-up with passing score of 35 repetition for male and 25 repetition for female (bench push-up);
(b.2) 1
Minute Sit-ups (35 reps for male and 25 reps for female); and
(b.3)
3- Kilometer run (19 mins for male and 21 mins for female).
Physical
Agility Test is one of the requirements by the PNP in order to evaluate the
physical qualification of these aspiring Patrolman/woman applicants whether he
or she possess the required condition such as strength and speed applicable in
the service. The Screening Committee composed of personnel from RPHRDD and
Regional Health Service took the lead as the screening committee.
Physical Agility Test:
Maximum Total – 100 pts
Passing Score: – 75 pts
c.
Psychological and/or Neuro Psychiatric
Test – To exclude applicants who may be suffering from any mental disorder,
the applicant shall take a psychological and/or neuro-psychiatric test to be
administered by the PNP, or any duly recognized institution and meet all the
requirements in paragraph (a) above.
d.
Character and Background Investigation
– The Screening Committee shall cause an intensive investigation to be
conducted on the character and background of the applicant with the view of
determining his character reputation and possible involvement in any
questionable or criminal activities as well as his propensity toward violence
or use of force.
e. Physical/Menta/Dental Examination – In order to determine whether or not the applicant is in good health, free from any contagious diseases, a physical and medical examination must be conducted by the city/municipal health officer or PNP medical officer after he/she qualified for preliminary interview.
f.
Final interview (25 pts) – The Screening Committee shall interview the
qualified applicant for suitability for police work. The interview shall aid in
determining likeableness, affability, attitude towards work, outside interest,
forcefulness, conversational ability, disagreeable mannerism, etc.
g. Oath-Taking – After the final
deliberation and through selection among the qualified applicants, the
successful applications shall take their oath of Office.
h. Probationary – period of at least twelve
(12) months.
The
New Patrolman/woman must undergo the Public Safety Basic Recruit Course (PSBRC)
and Field Training Program in order to attain permanent status.
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