USTET 2015-2016 Results List of Passers Released Online

One of the leading university in the Philippines, the University of Santo Tomas (UST) released the official results of the UST Entrance Test (USTET) on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 thruogh their official website. The results of passers are now available online for the Academic Year 2015-2016. The USTET was administered in the year 2014.

See Also: USTET 2016-2017 Results Now Available (March 15, 2016)

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According to the University of Santo Tomas, the University’s Office for Admissions (OFAD) will no longer provide applicants a hard copy of their results and it will not be posted in the campus unlike during the previous years of conducting the USTET.

All applicants can only view the results of program they qualified online. All applicants should enter their applicant number ans surname in the page provided by the UST.

For the Official Results of the USTET 2015-2016 Proceed HERE

The results can be downloaded and printed for presentation purposes during the confirmation of enrolment. In order to facilitate the understanding of your results, it is important that all applicants should read everything first before viewing the results.

Here’s the Definition of Terms given by the UST in the 2015-2016 USTET Results:

QUALIFIED (Q) Scores of the applicant met the required cut-off scores set by the College for the program of choice.

FOR INTERVIEW (I) Applicant is qualified for interview as an additional requirement for the program of choice.

WAITING LIST (WL) Although the scores of the applicant met the required cut-off scores set by the College for the program of choice, because of quota limitations, he/she shall have to wait for further instructions and can only be considered if slots are still available.

OVERALL AVERAGE (OA) OA is the average of the applicant’s ratings in English, Math and Science. RANK Rank is based on the overall performance of the applicant (weighted USTET results and high school grades).

NOT QUALIFIED (NQ) Scores of the applicant did not meet the required cut-off scores set by the College for the program of choice.

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