By Marjaleen Ramos
A total of 340 out of 525 examinees passed the November 2019 Aeronautical Engineer Licensure Examination, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Monday.
Professional Regulation Commission (MANILA BULLETIN)
Roman Isler Alcantara III of Patts College of Aeronautics topped the examination with a rating of 91.90 percent.
Ivan Caceres Chico, Marcial Lawrence Louie Bantilan, and Alyssa Dela Cruz Tamargo, all graduates of Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Pasay, placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Also in the top list are: Vincent Kyle Laguitao Morales of Mats College of Technology (5th, 89.95); and Francis Vincent Pineda Batac of Holy Angel University (6th, 89.80).
Three more graduates of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Pasay made it to the top ten: Grant Irving Gorre Gorre Tomaub (7th, 89.30); Ian Jasper Baga Pante (8th, 89.20); and Leo Johnmel Ison Cuden (9th, 89.15).
Bernard Lomo Dulam of Patts College of Aeronautics finished in the tenth place with a rating of 89.05 percent.
The results were released in two working days after the last day of examination.
The examination was given by the Board of Aeronautical Engineering led by Engr. Ernesto B. Ferreras, Jr., chairman, and Engr. Redentor C. Malia, member.
PRC has yet to announce the date and venue for the oath-taking ceremony of the new aeronautical engineers.
Professional Regulation Commission (MANILA BULLETIN)
Roman Isler Alcantara III of Patts College of Aeronautics topped the examination with a rating of 91.90 percent.
Ivan Caceres Chico, Marcial Lawrence Louie Bantilan, and Alyssa Dela Cruz Tamargo, all graduates of Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Pasay, placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Also in the top list are: Vincent Kyle Laguitao Morales of Mats College of Technology (5th, 89.95); and Francis Vincent Pineda Batac of Holy Angel University (6th, 89.80).
Three more graduates of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Pasay made it to the top ten: Grant Irving Gorre Gorre Tomaub (7th, 89.30); Ian Jasper Baga Pante (8th, 89.20); and Leo Johnmel Ison Cuden (9th, 89.15).
Bernard Lomo Dulam of Patts College of Aeronautics finished in the tenth place with a rating of 89.05 percent.
The results were released in two working days after the last day of examination.
The examination was given by the Board of Aeronautical Engineering led by Engr. Ernesto B. Ferreras, Jr., chairman, and Engr. Redentor C. Malia, member.
PRC has yet to announce the date and venue for the oath-taking ceremony of the new aeronautical engineers.