October 2023 Chemical Engineers Licensure Examination Results

The world of professional licensure examinations is one of determination, knowledge, and immense effort. Success in these exams opens doors to a world of opportunities and growth. In a recent announcement, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has unveiled the results of the October 2023 Chemical Engineers Licensure Examination. This article provides insight into the event, the numbers, and the next steps for those who passed this significant milestone.

I. The Numbers Behind the Success

The October 2023 Chemical Engineers Licensure Examination witnessed the participation of 927 aspiring chemical engineers. This group of dedicated individuals put their knowledge and skills to the test, all with the aim of joining the ranks of licensed professionals.

The results? A moment of celebration for 651 examinees, as they successfully passed the examination. Their hard work and determination shone through, and they can now proudly claim their status as licensed chemical engineers.

II. The Board of Chemical Engineering

The integrity and fairness of licensure examinations depend largely on the diligent work of the Board of Chemical Engineering. For the October 2023 examination, this board was composed of the following dedicated individuals:

  • Engr. Ofelia V. Bulaong (Chairman)
  • Engr. Shirlyn B. Chua-Reyes (Member)
  • Engr. Cezar S. de la Cruz (Member)

Their expertise and commitment to maintaining the high standards of the profession were invaluable in ensuring a fair and accurate examination process.

III. Registration for Success

With success comes the next step – registration for the issuance of the Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration. For the successful examinees, the registration process is set to take place on December 13 – 15 and December 18 – 19, 2023. This process will be conducted online, making it more accessible and convenient.

Aspiring chemical engineers can navigate to www.prc.gov.ph to find detailed instructions for the initial registration process. It’s important to note that successful examinees must bring the following documents for registration:

  • Duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
  • Notice of admission (for identification purposes only)
  • Two passport-sized pictures (colored, with a white background, and complete name tag)
  • Two sets of documentary stamps
  • One short brown envelope

Additionally, it’s imperative that successful examinees personally complete the registration process and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals. This step solidifies their status as licensed chemical engineers.

The announcement of the October 2023 Chemical Engineers Licensure Examination results is a significant moment for both the aspiring chemical engineers and the profession itself. The hard work and dedication of the successful examinees have paid off, and they are now part of a highly regarded community of professionals.

Results

Successful Examinees who garnered the top 10 highest places

Performance of Schools

List of Successful Examinees

The PRC, in collaboration with the Board of Chemical Engineering, plays a vital role in ensuring the integrity of these examinations. As the successful examinees take the next steps in their journey towards becoming licensed chemical engineers, the future of the profession in the Philippines shines brighter than ever. Congratulations to all those who passed the examination, and may their careers be filled with success and fulfillment.

The PRC, in collaboration with the Board of Chemical Engineering, plays a vital role in ensuring the integrity of these examinations. As the successful examinees take the next steps in their journey towards becoming licensed chemical engineers, the future of the profession in the Philippines shines brighter than ever. Congratulations to all those who passed the examination, and may their careers be filled with success and fulfillment.

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