Chemical Technician Board Exam Result October 2024

Chemical Technician Board Exam Result October 2024 – PRC will release the full list of passers within three working days after the last day of exams.

The Chemical Technician Board Exam Result October 2024 includes the list of passers, top 10 passers, and top-performing schools, according to the Professional Regulation Commission.

PRC Board of Chemistry led by its Ms. Adoracion P. Resurreccion, Chairman; Ms. Soledad S. Castañeda and Ms. Ma. Theresa C. Cayton, Members administered the licensure examinations on October 14-15, 2024.

The Chemical Technician board examinations have been held at testing centers in Metro Manila, Baguio, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Pampanga, Tacloban and Zamboanga.

The October 2024 Chemical Technician Board Exam Result is expected to be released on October 21, 2024, that is according to PRC Resolution No. 1728 series of 2023, entitled “Schedule of the Licensure Exam for the Year 2024”

However, the examinees should expect that Chemical Technician Board Exam Result might be released earlier or later than the expected date.

Chemical Technician Summary of Results

Chemical Technician Exam Coverage

  • Analytical Chemistry (50%)
  • Organic Chemistry (50%)

 Registration Requirements

  • Notice of Admission (NOA)
  • Duly accomplished Oath Form
  • 2 pcs – Passport-sized ID Photos in white background and with complete name tag
  • 2 sets – Documentary Stamps
  • 1 pc – Short Brown Envelope

Chemical Technician board exam takers are instructed to visit PRC’s official website and go to the verification page to check the board examination results and their passing rate.

Chemical Technician licensure examinees will be asked to give their application number, full name, date of birth, exam name, and date of examination.

To guarantee their attendance, all successful examinees who are interested in attending the face-to-face mass oath-taking must register at http://online.prc.gov.ph no later than 12:00 NN on the day before the oath-taking.

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