Cebu grad tops Physician Licensure Exam

Cebu grad tops Physician Licensure Exam 2025

/ 09:29 AM April 15, 2025

Cebu grad tops Physician Licensure Exam

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MANILA, Philippines — Adrian Eleazar Go of Cebu Institute of Medicine led the topnotchers of the March 2025 Physicians Licensure Examination, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced.

Go garnered a rating of 87.75 percent to secure the top spot in the exams taken by 3,827 aspiring doctors nationwide.

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Top 10 examinees:

  1. Adrian Eleazar Go – Cebu Institute of Medicine – 87.75%
  2. Joseph Benjamin Shea Perez – University of Santo Tomas – 87.25%
  3. Aaron Terence Dela Cruz Ibe – University of Santo Tomas – 87.08%
    Kyle Patrick Rivera Magistrado – University of Santo Tomas – 87.08%
  4. Jhovan Caplis Pascual – Far Eastern University–Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation – 86.75%
  5. Krisha Marie Gan Badillo – West Visayas State University–La Paz – 86.50%
  6. Angel Anne Dugaduga Ambayan – University of Cebu College of Medicine Foundation Inc.–Mandaue – 86.42%
  7. Randon Jay Coloma Castro – University of the Philippines–Manila – 86.00%
  8. Jan Patricio Emmanuel Calba Fernandez – Cebu Institute of Medicine – 85.92%
  9. Hannah Grace Da-ang Pugong – University of the Philippines School of Health and Sciences–Leyte – 85.67%
  10. Klarence Razon Alovera – Iloilo Doctors College of Medicine – 85.50%
    Ina Desiree Lacno Mamauag – Our Lady of Fatima University–Valenzuela – 85.50%

READ: 1,901 Pass March 2025 Physician Licensure Exam — PRC

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