MANILA, Philippines — A total of 3,774 out of 6,070 or 62.17 percent of takers have passed the Mechanical Engineering Board Exam, according to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).
Reynell Villanueva Sanchez from Rizal Technological University got the top score, 94.90 percent, said the PRC on Thursday.
According to the commission, Mark Francis Manalad Sedano got the second-highest score at 94.30 percent, followed by Jhon Maghanoy Crispino with 93.95 percent, both of whom are from the Technological University of the Philippines – Manila.
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The PRC presented the top 10 scorers as follows:
- Reynell Villanueva Sanchez, Rizal Technological University – 94.90 percent
- Mark Francis Manalad Sedano, Technological University of the Philippines – Manila – 94.30 percent
- Jhon Maghanoy Crispino, Technological University of the Philippines – Manila – 93.95 percent
- Nikko Perez Martirizar, Iloilo Science and Tech. University – 93.50 percent
- Laurence Lee Pajarillo, Mindanao State University – Gen. Santos City – 93.35 percent
- Jayson Patrick Buenaventura Bantog, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and Eunice Durango Santiago, Rizal Technological University – 93.25 percent
- Jann Marino Lloren Labiano, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Main – Sta. Mesa and Kyle Clouie
- Sescon Meseños, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Taguig – 92.90 percent
- Neil Bartolome Piquero Maglinte, Central Mindanao University – 92.80 percent
- Jerson Cervantes Ocera, Technological University of the Philippines – Visayas – 92.70 percent
- James Estabillo Nuval, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Main – Sta. Mesa and Karl Andree Baconga Olaivar, Xavier University – 92.65 percent
In terms of the performance of schools, the University of Science & Tech of Southern Philippines Cagayan De Oro had a 100 percent passing rate, with all 44 people passing the exam. It is followed by Iloilo Science and Tech. University with a 97 percent passing rate among 45 takers.
They are followed by the Batangas State University – Alangilan (92.50 percent), Bohol Island State University (91.67 percent), Bicol University – Legazpi (86.96), University of San Carlos (82 percent), Silliman University (81.63 percent) and MAPUA Malayan Colleges Laguna (80.28 percent).