Friday 18 August 2017


Non-Criminology courses dominates in Police Recruitment.


Many are still hoping that they could join in the Philippine National Police especially the graduates came from non-criminology courses, hoping that they give chances to enter in the PNP even if they are not criminologist. According to the survey that many graduates who are jobless now because of difficulties looking for a job that will fit in their finished course.

Many non-crim graduates are now paying attention in PNP recruitments since they post quotas twice a year and working in the government have many benefits and better salary compare to a private company.The good news about this, is that PNP is giving opportunities to the other courses to fill out the lacking positions in many offices.

According to a recent study conducted by the National Police Commission (Napolcom), future police officers will be composed mainly of nursing, education, commerce, electronics tech, IT, and business administration graduates.

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According to Napolcom, the records of Public Safety Field Training Program (PSFTP) shows that most of PNP recruitment and classes for the past years that only 40%(percent) of Criminology graduates compare to 60%(percent) who graduated from other courses.

According to an issue, that many criminologist are urging the Napolcom to give priorities to them since this is the field that they studied and they are more knowledgeable in terms of police jobs compare to other courses.

Napolcom explains that in the conduct of recruitment evaluation and screening, graduates from other courses registered higher passing average compared to criminology graduates during the past years recruitment that resulted to other courses representing majority of the applicants and recruits in the Philippine National Police.

They revealed that mostly criminology graduates found difficulties in communicating,
expressing ideas, explaining their knowledge and theories during the panel or final interviews when they apply for the Police Officer 1 position.

Maybe this could be a sign of diminishing numbers of (BS Criminology) recruits in the police service which can end up of being occupied by non - criminology grads not related to law enforcement.

Friday 11 August 2017

Courses that can Join PNP via Lateral Entry!!




List of some courses needed by the PNP with the rank of Police Senior Inspector and Police Inspector:



Manila  -  Dreaming to be one of the high ranking officials in Philippine National Police then start it now because PNP is looking for potential individuals with the necessary qualifications to fill vacant positions in its technical service units.



Working as a Police Commissioned Officer (PCO) can  gives cash and non-cash benefits, good compensation and generous retirement pension. The salaries are good enough and since you are in the government your family’s future is secured because government will always have budgets for all PNP personnel no matter what happens.



According to Police Spokesperson Chief Supt. Dionardo Carlos successful individuals will be commissioned under the PNP Lateral Entry Program.  Based on the report by the PNP, the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) passed a Resolution granting the PNP the authority to fill-up  vacancies for police commissioned officers with the rank of senior inspector and inspector in the technical services. The PNP Lateral Entry Board is making initial preparations for the processing of applications for lateral entry of technical service officer candidates.



List of some Courses that qualify for the rank of Police Senior Inspector (PSI) monthly salary PHP 35, 312:


  • Lawyers
  • Medical doctors
  • Chaplains



Successful individuals will be commissioned to the initial rank of Police Senior Inspector with a monthly basic salary of Php 35,312.00 with allowances and other cash and non-cash benefits.



List of some Courses that qualify for the rank of Police Inspector (PI)
Monthly salary PHP 32, 341:



  • Nurses
  • Psychologists
  • Dentists
  • Forensic Chemist
  • Chemical Engineers
  • Electronics and Communication Engineers
  • Information Technology Specialists
  • Civil Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Architects



Successful individuals will be commissioned to the initial rank of Police  Inspector with a monthly basic salary of Php 32, 341.00 plus allowances and other fringe benefits. The PNP Officer Corps comprise approximately 8% of the total PNP strength, PNP PIO said;



Take note that applicant should be a bar/board passer. If you are interested guys just visit their website at www.pnp.org.ph or www. napolcom. org. ph for schedules.





 




Wednesday 2 August 2017







How to become a Police Officer in the Philippines - Guide, Steps, Requirements, and Qualifications:


If you are dreaming to become a Police Officer someday, don't just sit there and wait until you got 31 years old. To join the Philippine National Police you must have a long patients in applying since you are not the only applicant dreaming of and thousands are also applying like you and if you are not a graduate in Bachelor of Science in Criminology, don't worry because PNP now are accepting technical courses.



Tips for PNP applicants: This usually asked in the interview: Why do you want to become a Police Officer?  Please don't answer to help or protect the people because you are just too dedicated but answer it practically. You want to join the PNP just because you want a stable job, unlike in the private firm you have no security for your job.



If you are a fresh graduate, take note of this steps:



Accepting applicants in the PNP are scheduled every twice a year or it depends the availability of the funds of the government. There are 3 kinds of quota's, the First Cycle Regular Quota, Second Cycle Attrition Quota, and National Support Unit Quota(NSU). If you want to know the schedules and get application forms you can visit there website www.pnp.gov.ph. If you are already a board passer, you can directly submit your requirements, you can see it below and if not or if you are only a graduate from a college or university and have a Bachelor’s Degree, take the PNP Entrance Examination (NAPOLCOM Entrance Exam). If you passed the exam, you will have the eligibility appropriate for the appointment to the rank of PO1 (Police Officer 1) as prescribed by Section 30 in the RA 6975, amended by republic Act 8551.



How can I apply for the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) Entrance Exam?



First thing you will do is go to On-Line Examination Application Scheduling System (OLEASS) in the websites www.napolcom.gov.ph or www.napolcom-oleass.com to get priority number because they implement First Come, First Serve Policy. Look for the instruction of NAPOLCOM and wait for the schedule when to report their office in your region. The requirements for qualifying are listed below:



Must be a Filipino citizen

Not less than 21 years old but not more than 30 years old

At least 1.62 meters height (Male) / 1.57 (Female)

At least 1.52 meters height (Male) / 1.45 (Female) if member of Indigenous communities

With Bachelor’s Degree

After you passed the exam, you can apply for a position at the NAPOLCOM. The appointment and recruitment requirements for police officer are:

1. A citizen of the Philippines;

2. A person of good moral character;

3. Must have passed the psychiatric/psychological, drug and physical tests to be administered by the PNP;

4. Must possess a formal baccalaureate degree from a recognized learning institution;

5. Must be eligible;
- PNP Entrance (NAPOLCOM)
- RA No. 1080 (Bar and Board Examinations)
- PD No. 907 (CS eligibility to College Honor Graduates)

6. Must not have been dishonorably discharged from military employment or dismissed for cause from any civilian position in the government;

7. Must not have been convicted by final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude;

8. Must be at least one meter and sixty-two centimeters (1.62m) in height for male and one meter and fifty-seven centimeters (1.57m);

9. Must weight not more or less than five kilograms (5kg) from the standard weight Corresponding to his/her weight, age, and sex; and

10. Must not be less than twenty-one (21) nor more than thirty (30) years of age.

Note: If you passed the CSC Professional Exam, you are already eligible and you may need to just apply directly at the PNP.

Note: An applicant shall be considered to be 21 years of age on his/her 21st birthday and shall be considered more than thirty (30) years of age on his/her 31st birthday.

Where to submit for PNP application for recruitment?

Applicants who posses the required qualifications may submit the filled-up application form with 2x2 ID picture at the PNP Recruitment and Selection Section, Office of the Regional Personnel and Human Resource Development Division for initial screening.




Those who successfully passed the initial screening will proceed to the following stages of PNP Recruitment process:

·         Physical Agility Test

·         Psychiatric/Psychological Examination (PPE)

·         Physical Medical Dental Examination (PMDE)

·         Drug Test

·         Final Deliberation

Thereafter, oath of the newly recruit Police Officer 1 will immediately take place.

After you will take the oath, you are called Police Recruit/Police Trainee. Newly recruits will undergo  Public Safety Basic Recruit Course for six months, and a Field Training Program for another six months and mandatory special training of  PNP SCOUT or PNP Special Counter - Insurgency Unit Training Course for 45 days to 5 months to enhance them in militaristics/tactics for future assignments in the field whether in the Striking Force or in the Police Station.


Good Luck Guys, wish you all the best and this is dedicated to my father who already retired in the service of Philippine National Police.

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