Chemical Engineering Licensure Exam Results: 565 Pass in May 2026
565 pass May 2026 Chemical Engineering licensure exam
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In the May 2026 Chemical Engineering licensure examination in the Philippines, 565 out of 728 examinees successfully passed. The results were announced by the Professional Regulation Commission just one day after the exam, with Bren Daniel Joshua Ebriaga from the University of the Philippines - Diliman achieving the highest score.
- 01The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) reported that 565 candidates passed the May 2026 Chemical Engineering licensure exam.
- 02The exam was conducted in various locations including Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao.
- 03Bren Daniel Joshua Ebriaga topped the exam with a score of 90.80%.
- 04John Norbert Gervacio Capacio and Carlo Angelo Jonathan Hingpit Templa secured the second and third positions with scores of 88.80% and 87.30%, respectively.
- 05The results were released within one working day after the examination.
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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) of the Philippines announced that 565 candidates successfully passed the May 2026 Chemical Engineering licensure examination, out of a total of 728 examinees. The results were made public just one working day after the exams were held across various testing centers, including Metro Manila, Baguio, and Davao. Bren Daniel Joshua Ebriaga from the University of the Philippines - Diliman achieved the highest score, with an impressive rating of 90.80%. Following him, John Norbert Gervacio Capacio from the University of the Philippines - Los Baños ranked second with a score of 88.80%, and Carlo Angelo Jonathan Hingpit Templa from Mapua Malayan Colleges - Mindanao took third place with a rating of 87.30%. The full list of successful candidates can be accessed through the provided link. This swift release of results reflects the PRC's commitment to efficiency in the examination process.
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