Sanitary Engineer Board Exam Result August-September 2021 (Top Performing Schools)

Here is the Sanitary Engineer Board Exam Result August-September 2021 Including the Top Performing Schools

SANITARY ENGINEERING EXAM RESULTS 2021 – Here is the Sanitary Engineer Board Exam Result August-September 2021 including the top performing schools.

The August-September 2021 Sanitary Engineer Licensure Exam Results including the list of passers, top 10 passers and top performing schools will be available on this website after it will be released by PRC.

The Sanitary Engineer board examinations have been conducted at PRC testing centers located at the National Capital Region on August 31-September 1-2, 2021.

Sanitary Engineer Board Exam

PRC Board of Sanitary Engineering Chairman, Engr. Corazon De los Reyes-Romero and its members, Engr. Alfredo B. Espino and Engr. Florimond M. Lara administered the licensure exams.

SUMMARY OF RESULTS

Here are the Top Performing Schools

Exam Coverage

  • Environmental Engineering (20%)
  • Public Health Engineering (15%)
  • Sanitary Science as Applied to Buildings (10%)
  • Civil Engineering (15%)
  • Waste Water Engineering (20%)
  • Water Supply Engineering (20%)

Release Date

The Sanitary Engineer board exam results are expected to be released within two (2) to three (3) working days after the last day of examinations or from September 3 to 6, 2021.

Note

However, the exam results might be released earlier or later than the expected date without prior notice.

Requirements

  • Notice of Admission
  • Duly accomplished Oath Form
  • 2 pieces of passport-sized ID photos in white background and with complete name tag
  • 2 sets of documentary stamp
  • 1 piece short brown envelope

Examinees can visit PRC official website and use the verification page to view the board examination results and their passing rate. Passers are required to provide their full name, birthdate, exam name, date of examination and application number.

The Sanitary engineer licensure exam is one of the programs with less number of exam takers.

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