The results, inclusive of the list of passers, topnotchers, and the performance of schools, are expected to be announced on March 4, 2024.
For the initial registration process, successful examinees are required to complete the following steps:
Notice of Admission (NOA): This document serves identification purposes.
Duly Accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal: Examinees need to complete this form as part of the registration process.
Two (2) Pieces of Passport-sized ID Photos: These photos should have a white background and include the complete name tag.
Two (2) Sets of Documentary Stamps: Required for processing the registration.
One (1) Piece of Short Brown Envelope: This is needed for organizing and submitting the required documents.
Verification of the rating for the Licensure Examination for Sanitary Engineers involves face-to-face oath-taking for newly registered professionals. Successful examinees are instructed to register no later than 12:00 noon before the scheduled date of the oath-taking through the PRC website (http://online.prc.gov.ph). The exact date for face-to-face or virtual oath-taking will be announced later. Additionally, inductees are obligated to bring either the vaccination card or the negative PT-PCR results taken within 48 hours before the oath-taking. Attendance confirmation, whether virtual or face-to-face, is required in the regions where the licensure examination was taken.
The coverage of the Licensure Examination for Sanitary Engineers includes various topics related to civil engineering, public health engineering, environmental engineering, sanitary science as applied to buildings, waste water and urban drainage, and water supply engineering. Aspiring sanitary engineers are assessed on their proficiency in these essential areas related to the practice of their profession.
For any concerns about the licensure examination, candidates are encouraged to contact the PRC official website. To stay updated on the results, it is advised to check the official PRC website, visit relevant webpages, and follow the PRC on social media platforms.
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