Napolcom opens online registration for PNP entrance, promotional exams

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THE National Police Commission (Napolcom) has announced that it will open its online registration for the Oct. 19, 2025 Philippine National Police Entrance Examination (PNPEE) and Promotional Examinations (Promex) from Aug. 18 to 22, 2025.

Napolcom Vice Chairperson and Executive Officer Rafael Vicente Calinisan said that the online registration will start on Aug. 18 at exactly 12 noon.

The PNP Entrance Examination is open to qualified civilians ages 21 to 30 on the day of the examination and who hold a bachelor’s degree, as well as to patrolmen and patrolwomen with temporary appointments due to a lack of appropriate eligibility.

On the other hand, the promotional examinations are designed for in-service police officers seeking career advancement within the PNP.

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All applicants should register to the Napolcom Online Scheduling System prior to the processing of his/her application at www.napolcom.gov.ph;

An applicant with a confirmed processing schedule should proceed to the regional office from Aug. 19 to Sept. 19, 2025 for the processing of his/her application, including the filling out of the examination application form and index card provided by the regional office.

“The conduct of the PNP Entrance and Promotional Examinations is a testament to the unwavering commitment of the Napolcom to professionalize and elevate the standards of membership and leadership within the PNP. It is a significant step to establish that only the most qualified belong to the men and women in uniform, ensuring that the PNP truly serves and protects the people,” Calinisan said.

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