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Lawmaker suggests to admit K-12 grads at PNP

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MANILA – A lawmaker is seeking approval to permit K-12 graduates to be admitted to the Philippine National Police (PNP).

Pampanga Rep. Joseller “Yeng” Guiao wrote House Bill 4967 or “An act broadening the opportunities by allowing graduates of K-12 Enhanced Education Program entry in the Philippine National Police, amending for the purpose the PNP law, RA (Republic Act) 6975 as amended by RA 8551”.

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Currently, the law states that only applicants with a formal baccalaureate degree from a recognized institution of learning are allowed to enter PNP.

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“Less than half of all high school graduates finish college or earn a baccalaureate degree due to financial constraints.

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Graduates of the K-12 Program, however, were assured that they stand a chance even without a college degree,” Guiao said.

According to Guiao, the K-12 Enhanced Program aims to counteract the increasing unemployment in the country by providing students with basic skills that will allow them to enter the workforce.

The proposed bill states that K-12 graduates may be allowed to enter PNP upon passing all examinations by PNP or National Police Commission and follow the general qualifications which include: at least one meter and sixty-two centimeters in height for male and one meter and fifty-seven centimeters for female; weight – not more or less than five kilograms from the standard weight corresponding to his or her height, age, and sex; and age – for new applicants, must not be less than 21 nor more than 30 years old.

The bill is now awaiting decision at the Committee on Public Order and Safety.

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