PRC Chemical Engineering Board Exam results November 2009

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 324 examinees passed the Chemical Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Chemical Engineering this November 2009.

Check out list of board passers (TXT file)

The results were released on November 6, 2009. Congratulations to the new Chemical Engineers.


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9 Responses to “PRC Chemical Engineering Board Exam results November 2009”

  1. djboga Says:

    congrats. sa mga nakapasa at gud luck sa mga hindi nakapasa heheehehehe

  2. Edwin Says:

    Congratulations to all the examinees but don’t worry to all not passing the exam you have time to re-tech again good luck!!! is not the end of your life to the losser be positiv.

  3. james Says:

    ^^ nice post.

  4. taumbayan Says:

    congrats sa lahat ng pumasa

  5. Carolinian Says:

    wow!! USC rocks.. congrats to 1 REXONNI BARRERA LAGARE, from UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS.. number 1 jud! ^^

  6. Carolinian Says:

    and congrats to those who passed!

  7. Tita from St. Ben Says:

    Truly i say again the Benedictine Motto “that in all things God maybe glorified” Keep that Benedictine spirit in you alive ! Our warmest CONGRATULATIONS !!!!! tHIS IS INDEED REMARKABLE.

  8. Tita from St. Ben Says:

    We are proud of you

  9. lea Says:

    kuya ronald CONGRATZ. hands down!!!! GO MSU-IIT

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