543 pass Speech-Language Pathologist Licensure Exam for Nov. 2023 | Inquirer News

543 pass Speech-Language Pathologist Licensure Exam for Nov. 2023

/ 02:43 PM November 21, 2023

MANILA, Philippines — Of 545 examinees, 543 successfully passed the November 2023 Speech-Language Pathologist Licensure Exam (SLPLE), results from the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) show.

Pristine Ellise Ty Chua of the University of the Philippines (UP) Manila topped the recent SLPLE with a rating of 93.75%.

Chua is followed by Gillianne Joy Sarte Cruz and Marion Louise Gaya Virtucio, both also from UP Manila, and Sofia Teodoro Ordinante of University Santo Tomas (UST), all with a rating of 93.5%.

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Serena Justine Tanbauco Tan, another UP Manila graduate, is in the third rank for having a rating of 93%.

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Meanwhile, the Cebu Doctors University, UP Manila, and UST all got a 100% passing rate in the November 2023 SLPLE.

De La Salle Medical & Health Sciences Institute, on the other hand, had a 98.65% passing rate.

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The four schools completed the total number of examinees in the said board examination.

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The PRC said the exam was held in various testing centers in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao on Nov. 13 and 14.

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The full list of successful examinees can be viewed by clicking here.

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