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Top Chemical Engineering School in the Philippines 
April 2014 Licensure Examination








The Best Chemical Engineering School in the Philippines is
determined by its performance in the licensure examination
administered by the PRC which has the power to monitor
the performance of  schools in licensure examinations
and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation.

Based on their overall passing percentage, The Following are the best
performing chemical engineering school in the Philippines for the
April 2014 board exam. for chemical engineer.


1. University of San Carlos

      Overall Passing Percentage - 100%
      Total Number of Examinees - 13
      Number of examinees who passed - 13
      Number of examinees who failed - 0

            Leslie Villamor Adolfo - 2nd Place

2. University of the Philippines - Diliman

      Overall Passing Percentage - 100%
      Total Number of Examinees - 6
      Number of examinees who passed - 6
      Number of examinees who failed - 0

3. De La Salle University - Manila

      Overall Passing Percentage - 90.48%
      Total Number of Examinees - 21
      Number of examinees who passed - 19
      Number of examinees who failed - 2

               Justinn  Donn Sales Mulingtapang - 1st Place
               Kevin Ignatius Poloyapoy Tan Kim Kiat - 4th Place

4. University of the Philippines - Los Banos

      Overall Passing Percentage - 75%
      Total Number of Examinees - 32
      Number of examinees who passed - 24
      Number of examinees who failed - 8

              Rick Allan Rabara  Chua - 3rd Place

5. Saint Louis University - Baguio City

      Overall Passing Percentage - 64.29%
      Total Number of Examinees - 42
      Number of examinees who passed - 27
      Number of examinees who failed - 15



Note: Although Cagayan State University Has a 100% passing percentage,
          3 out of 3, these examinees are repeaters.

          Saint Michaels College lone examinee also passed.

          The rest has a passing percentage below 64%

          Not included are those schools with less than 5 examinees



Reference Source: PRC - The Philippine government agency which has
                  the power To monitor the performance of schools in licensure
                  examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper
                  of national circulation