THE Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Thursday that 1,240 out of 3,186 examinees (38.92 percent) passed the Registered Electrical Engineers Licensure Examinations this month.

Results were released three working days after the last day of the examinations.
The top 10 passers of the exams are: Jolly Babe Mallari Siago, Cebu Institute of Technology-University (93.45 percent); Joshua Enrick Bravo Salvador, Mapua University (92.60 percent); Kennan Avram Sangalang Cayanan, Holy Angel University (92.55 percent); Andrew Adlawon, Cebu Institute of Technology-University (91.85 percent); Gil Francis Flanco Maglinte, Cebu Institute of Technology-University (91.70 percent); Keenen Josh Ricci Guillen Besande, Surigao del Norte State University-Main (91.55 percent); Mark Julius Bonifacio Salva, Camarines Norte State College-Daet (91.20 percent); Stephen Sabandal Deloso, University of Cebu (90.70 percent); Don Jose Fernando del Rosario, University of the Philippines-Los Baños (89.85 percent); and John Laurence Pangilinan Elambayo, University of the Philippines-Diliman (89.80 percent)
1.2K pass Electrical Engineers exam
The Registered Electrical Engineers Licensure Exams were held on Aug. 18 and 19 in testing centers at the National Capital Region, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga., This news data comes from:http://qmsi.gangzhifhm.com
1.2K pass Electrical Engineers exam
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