Chemists Board Exam Results October 2021: List of Passers

The Chemistry board exam was conducted on October 27-28, 2021 at several testing centers located at NCR, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro and Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Koronadal, Pampanga, Tacloban, and Zamboanga. The licensure exams were headed by the Board of Chemistry Chairman, Ms. Adoracion P. Resurreccion and its members, Ms. Soledad S. Castañeda and Ms. Ma. Theresa C. Cayton.

The October 2021 Chemistry board exam or Chemist licensure exam results including the complete list of passers, top 10 examinees, and overall performance of schools are expected to be released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) Board of Chemistry in 4 working days after the last day of exams.

Chemists Board Exam Results October 2021: List of Passers

PRC announces that 134 out of 369 passed the Chemist Licensure Examination and 1,074 out of 1,322 passed the Chemical Technician Licensure Examination.

Here are the October 2021 Chemistry licensure exam results as announced by the Professional Regulation Commission:

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
CHEMIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held on October 27-28, 2021
Released on November 5, 2021

Top 10 Chemistry Board Exam Results October 2021

Below is the complete list of October 2021 Chemistry top 10 examinees/ topnotchers including the school they’re from as well as their rating.

RankNameSchoolRating (%)
1Mac Ivan Dominic Catipon FangAteneo De Manila University – Quezon City87.50
2Rafael Kyle Basuel BitangcorAdamson University86.75
3Cherrylene Manalo BolanteUniversity of the Philippines – Los Baños85.85
4Levent Bless Bonifacio AquinoMapua University – Manila85.15
5Clint Allen Margallo ReyesNotre Dame of Marbel Unviersity85.05
6Javen Lloyd Algodon OiraMindanao University of Science and Technology – CDO84.95
7Jasper Jory Marcos EugenioUniversity of the Philippines – Los Baños84.80
8Jerwin Collado QuiranteUniversity of the Philippines – Los Baños84.25
9Victoria Agatha Balbieran BermudezUniversity of the Philippines – Manila83.15
Adrian Josia Tan ChengUniversity of the Philippines – Manila83.15
10Jhenica Jade Te TanUniversity of the Philippines – Manila82.95

Top Performing Schools

Shown below are the October 2021 Chemistry licensure exams top performing schools having 5 or more examinees passed and with at least 80% overall passing percentage; as per Commission Resolution No.  2017-1058 (C) series of 2017, courtesy of PRC.

RankSchoolTotal No. of ExamineesTotal No. PassedPercentage Passed
1University of the Philippines Los Baños88100.00%
2University of the Philippines Manila131292.31%
3Ateneo De Manila University – Q.C.8787.50%

Here are the top performing schools in the October 2021 Chemical Technician licensure exam with 30 or more examinees passed and with at least 95% overall passing percentage; as per Commission Resolution No.  2017-1058 (C) series of 2017, courtesy of PRC.

RankSchoolTotal No. of ExamineesTotal No. PassedPercentage Passed
1Adamson University4646100.00%
University of the Philippines Los Baños4343100.00%
Mindanao State University – Marawi City3232100.00%
2Saint Louis University16216199.38%

Performance of Schools October 2021 Chemists Board Exams Results

The performance of schools for October 2021 Chemistry licensure exams in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7 (m) or “to monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation”

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