MedTech Performance of Schools and Top Performing Schools (Aug-Sept, 2013)

The Professional Regulations Commission released the official results of the Medical Technologist Licensure Examination on August 4, 2013. The results were released in three (3) working days from the last day of examination.

According to PRC a total of 2,276 out of 2,716 p(–foul word(s) removed–)ed the Medical Technologist Licensure Examination given by the Board of Medical Technology in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cebu and Davao last August 2013.

The Saint Louis University and the Cagayan State University-Caritan are the top performing schools with 100% p(–foul word(s) removed–)ing rate with 98 and 53 p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers respectively.

Meanwhile, the second place was given to Velez College garnering 99.32% with the total p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers of 147 out of 148 who took the examination, the third spot was placed to Siliman University with the total ranked of 98.95% with the total of 94 p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers out of 95 examinees.

Top 4 goes to University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, garnering 98.48%, with the total p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers of 65 out of 66 examinees, while the fifth place was given to San Pedro College in Davao City with the total rating of 97.98% with 194 p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers out of 198 total of examinees.

Angeles University Foundation was placed on the six place, with the rating of 96.475% with the total p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers of 82 out of 85 examinees, while the top seven goes to Far Eastern University-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, garnering 96.23% with the total p(–foul word(s) removed–)ers of 51 out of 53 who took the exam.

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Performance of Schools

Top Performing Schools

Performance of Schools

1 thought on “MedTech Performance of Schools and Top Performing Schools (Aug-Sept, 2013)”

  1. Cebu Doctors Univ should’ve been top 1 too. 100% p(removed)ing rate. but they didn’t list it because only 47 took the exam but still all p(removed)ed. too bad for them they werent acknowledged.

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