651 of 927 examinees pass PRC chem engineering licensure exam

651 out of over 900 examinees pass PRC chem engineering licensure exam

/ 06:09 PM October 20, 2023

651 out of over 900 examinees pass PRC chem engineering licensure exam

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MANILA, Philippines — 651 out of 927 examinees passed the October 2023 Licensure Exam for Professional Chemical Engineers, Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) announced on Friday.

University of the Philippines – Diliman took the first place in the top performing schools with a perfect 100 percent passing rate.

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All of its 62 examinees passed the exam.

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University of the Philippines – Los Baños ranked second and University of San Carlos took the third place.

Robby Ching of De La Salle University – Manila is the topnotcher of the batch with a 90 percent passing rate.

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Jude Montallana from University of the Philippines – Diliman is second with an 87.9 percent rating.

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Cary Chan from De La Salle University – Manila is third with 87.7 percent rating.

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The exams were held from October 14 to 16.

PRC said the date and venue for the oath-taking ceremony of the passers will be announced at a later date.

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