565 Pass May 2026 Chemical Engineers Licensure Exam
The Professional Regulation Commission reported that 565 of 728 examinees passed the May 2026 Chemical Engineers Computer-Based Licensure Examination. The exam was administered across multiple Philippine cities.
eurogamer.netThe Professional Regulation Commission announced that 565 out of 728 examinees passed the May 2026 Chemical Engineers Computer-Based Licensure Examination.
Engineering members who administered the exam are Engr. Maricris C. Vines, Chairperson; Engr. Cezar S. de la Cruz and Engr. Shirlyn B. Chua-Reyes, members.
1, 2026, successful examinees must register online for the Professional Identification Card and Certificate of Registration through the official PRC website. Registrants are required to present a screenshot of the system-generated Registration Form and a valid government-issued ID.
Successful examinees must personally sign the Roster of Registered Professionals. The date and venue for the oathtaking ceremony will be announced later. The commission also released the list of top-performing schools and the names of examinees who placed in the top ten.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- May 2026
Chemical Engineers Computer-Based Licensure Examination administered in multiple cities.
1 sourceRappler - May 25, 2026
Professional Regulation Commission announces 565 of 728 passed the exam.
1 sourceRappler - July 1, 2026
Online registration opens for Professional Identification Cards and Certificates of Registration.
1 sourceRappler
Potential Impact
- 01
Newly licensed chemical engineers can begin the registration process on July 1.
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Oathtaking ceremony date and location remain to be announced.
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