The NLE RESULTS November 2024 – Nursing Board Exam Passers are set to be released within 4-13 working days after the licensure exams.
The Professional Regulation Commission will release the NLE RESULTS November 2024 – Nursing Board Exam Passers on November 13-28, 2024. However, the examinees should expect that Nurse Licensure Exam Results might be released earlier or later than the target release date.
Nurse board exam takers are required to give their application number, full name, date of birth, exam name, and date of examination to check the board examination results and their passing rate.
Aspiring nurses can visit PRC’s official website and go to the verification page. NLE Passers must register at http://online.prc.gov.ph no later than 12:00 NN on the day before the face-to-face mass oath-taking.
Inductees will be required to schedule another online appointment via the same PRC website for Initial Registration after completing the oath-taking.
NLE Summary of Results
- Nursing PASSERS (A-C | D-F | G-I | J-L | M-O | P-R | S-U | V-Z)
- Nurse Topnotchers
- NLE Top Performing Schools
The Nursing Licensure Exam (NLE) continues to be one of the most popular programs conducted by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), with thousands of aspiring nurses taking the test each year. Here’s a quick look at the highlights from the past exams:
In May 2024, 7,749 out of 11,116 examinees passed, for a 69.72% passing percentage. Abigail Escueta Cayanan from St. Jude College in Dasmariñas, Cavite, topped the batch with an astounding 92.60%. She was followed by Jim Jerico Cedric Garo Uy of Saint Paul University in Tuguegarao, who got 91.80%.
Looking back, the November 2023 NLE set a new record with 25,761 of 32,203 test-takers passing, resulting in an 80.00% passing percentage. Aristotle Calayan Castronuevo from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and Cris Vinz Corpuz Tomboc from West Visayas State University – La Paz tied for first place with scores of 91.00%.
The results illustrate how competitive and demanding the NLE is, stressing the determination of prospective nurses who want to thrive in their career. With high participation rates and steady achievement, the NLE continues to be an important step for the Philippine nursing profession.