UP tops civil engineering licensure exam | Inquirer News

UP tops civil engineering licensure exam

/ 11:26 AM November 17, 2016

A total of 5,036 out of 10,972 examinees passed the recent licensure examination for civil engineers, the Professional Regulation Commission announced on Wednesday.

The University of the Philippines-Diliman emerged as top-performing school with a 96.08-percent passing rate, or equivalent to 98 passers out of 102 examinees.

Also in the top-performing schools’ roster were the University of the Philippines-Los Baños (95.16 percent), Technological University of the Philippines-Manila (90.35 percent), University of Santo Tomas (85.98 percent), Pangasinan State University (85.71 percent), and University of Rizal System-Morong (84.31 percent).

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The PRC requires at least 80 percent passing rate with 50 or more examinees for a school to be declared as top-performing.

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Sirven Garibay of UP Los Baños topped the exam with a 93.20 percent score. YG/CDG/rga

For the full list of passers, click here.

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Registration of successful examinees is scheduled on the following dates:

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November 22, 2016 ABABAO – BUTAY

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November 23, 2016 CAADLAWON – DY

November 24, 2016 EBALDE – KURIHARA

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November 25, 2016 LABAO – MUYOT

November 28, 2016 NABOR – RUZ

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