MANILA, Philippines — A total of 7,478 out of 10,717 or 69.78 percent passed the Psychometrician Licensure Examinations held last August 11 and 12, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Tuesday.
The exam was held in testing centers in the National Capital Region, Baguio, Cebu, and Davao.
Two of the examinees who topped the exam were from the same school. The top 5 passers are:
Chiqui Castro Patio - Holy Angel University (88 percent) Airis Roshane Teodoro Gomez - Holy Angel University (87.20 percent) Maricris Bueno - Far Eastern University-Manila; Jasmine Cruz Diaz, Bulacan State University-Malolos; Miguel Paulo Calma Mendoza - Ateneo de Manila University; Alliah Grace Booc Parojinog - University of San Jose-Recoletos (86.80 percent) John Anthony Dumpit Balvedere - University of the Philippines-Diliman; Justine Sindayan Latawan - St. Louis University; Kaye Angeli Dela Cruz Lorenzo - University of the Philippines-Angeles City; Lourcynth Jade Amboy Pineda - University of San Agustin; Mark Lander Blanche Tallungan - St. Louis University (86.60 percent) Arlan Alvin - St. Louis University; Gabrielle Magno Ballesteros - Ateneo de Manila University; Christine Emiliane Codzial Baylosis - University of the Philippines-Diliman; Wilfredo Salvatana Garinga, Jr. - Ateneo de Naga University; Ahra Christine Nieva Nodalo - Divine Word College of Legazpi; Miguel Angelo Ferrer Pineda - Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Sta. Mesa; Ampy Angela Rolustra Pre - St. Louis University (86.40 percent)The rest in the top 10 include 10 examinees scoring at 86.20 percent, for the sixth spot; 14 examinees at 7th place scoring 86 percent; 14 examinees sharing the 8th place scoring 85.80 percent; 22 examinees in 9th place scoring 85.60 percent; and 33 examinees at 10th place scoring 85.40 percent.
For the full list of the top 10, passers can be viewed below:
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The start of registration and online payments to receive the new Psychometricians' Professional ID and Certificate of Registration will be on October 1, while all those who passed can attend two kinds of oath-taking and should register no later than noon of the day before the oath-taking ceremony.
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