LET Result: March 2019 (Top 10 Secondary)

MANILA, Philippines — The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) officially released results of March 2019 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) on May 21-24 or 36-39 working days after the test. The alphabetical list of passers (A-B Surnames) is available on this page once announced online.

PRC administered the first LET board exam this year on March 24, 2019 in at least 20 testing centers nationwide: Bacolod, Baguio, Cagayan De Oro, Catarman, Cebu, Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, Kidapawan, Legazpi, Lucena, Manila, Pagadian, Pampanga, Romblon, Rosales, Occidental Mindoro, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga.

The members of the Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) who gave the licensure examination are Dr. Rosita L. Navarro, Chairman; Dr. Paz I. Lucido, Vice Chairman; Dr. Paraluman R. Giron and Dr. Nora M. Uy, Members.

LET RESULTS SUMMARY

MARCH 2019 LET SECONDARY LEVEL TOPNOTCHERS

RANK NAME SCHOOL RATING%
1 HONEY GRACIELLE DECOSTO BACLAYO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DAVAO CITY 93.4
2 JOSEPH PRE ENERO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DAVAO CITY 92.8
3 MICHAEL VINCENT BARRIOS DUMALAURON UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-DAVAO CITY 92.6
3 JEZZEL AMARILLO RABE UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-TAGUM 92.6
4 ANTHONY VIADNES OTEDA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-DAVAO CITY 92
4 HANNAH MAE CAÑETE PAMILGAN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-TAGUM 92
5 CRISTIAN JAY BASANON BAWAY UNIVERSITY F MINDANAO-DAVAO CITY 91.8
5 ARIS JHON CABEL MORAN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-DAVAO CITY 91.8
6 RODGIE NEGRITO CALMERIN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-DAVAO CITY 91.6
6 JAYSON PECSON LOBIS ATENEO DE NAGA UNIVERSITY 91.6
6 JANREVE MARTIREZ ODANGO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DAVAO CITY 91.6
6 PAOLO HERMINIO CANCIO REGAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- M ILA 91.6
7 RUBYLYN CHUA CAGAMPANG SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE-TAGUM 91.4
7 JAYRICK CAJIGAL MANLAWI COMPOSTELA VALLEY STATE COLLEGE – MAIN 91.4
7 FREDERICK DIOSA PASILIAO UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- DILIMAN 91.4
8 JASON GUTIERREZ JIMENEZ CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY- MANILA 91.2
8 ARDEN ROY LABORA LUMAAD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-TAGUM 91.2
8 RALPH IAN MORTEGA ROBLES ATENEO DE NAGA UNIVERSITY 91.2
8 EMERSON DAVE AQUINO SILUTAN UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-TAGUM 91.2
9 JESZARETH MAXIMO BANTILOC UNIVERSITY OF THE CORDILLERAS (for.BAGUIO C.F.) 91
9 JOMEL TAPAYAN FAMOSO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-TAGUM 91
9 NOVIEL LAGO NATIVIDAD UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- LOS BAÑOS 91
9 PRINCESS CLARIZZ JOY MIRANDA SALUDES UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-TAGUM 91
10 MAIKO HILAY ANICOY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-TAGUM 90.8
10 CHRISTOFER EDWARD ABARQUEZ LERIO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-TAGUM 90.8
10 HAZEL MAE CALICARAN LLORENTE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PHILIPPINES-DAVAO CITY 90.8
10 JEANETTE WING UN UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES- DILIMAN 90.8

PREVIOUS EXAMINATIONS

In the same period last year (March 2018), there were 22 topnotchers in the Secondary level exam. Kier Araula Baugbog from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV) topped the board with 92.40%. Arvin Sune Marasigan of University of the Philippines (UP) – Manila ranked second with 92.20%.

In March 2017 LET, 22 takers also occupied the topnotchers list. University of Mindanao (UM) – Davao City alum Marian Kaye Fortinez Gallego aced the board with 92.80%. It was followed by Acejan Lascuna Jadie from De La Salle University – Dasmarinas having 92.60%.

In March 2016 exams, 27 examinees filled-in the list of highest placers. Michael Prince Notorio del Rosario from Lorma College got the top spot, 92.00%. Methylene Jezza Dano Berida of Leyte Normal University came in second place with 91.20%.

Here’s the summary of topnotchers for LET Secondary level in the previous examinations:

Exam Date Topnotcher School Rating (%)
September 30, 2018 FRANCIS DAVE PEREZ CABANTING UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERNPHILIPPINES-DAVAO CITY 92.80
SAMUEL JOHN ESTENOR PARREÑO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DIGOSCOLLEGE 92.80
March 25, 2018 KIER ARAULA BAUGBOG PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NGVALENZUELA 92.40
September 24, 2017 RHOY AUTENTICO OMEGA UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DAVAOCITY 93.80
March 26, 2017 MARIAN KAYE FORTINEZ GALLEGO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DAVAOCITY 92.80
September 25, 2016 RICHARD CABUAY MACAPULAY TARLAC STATE UNIVERSITY(TARLAC COLLEGE OF TECH.) 90.00
March 20, 2016 MICHAEL PRINCE NOTORIO DEL ROSARIO LORMA COLLEGE 92.00
September 27, 2015 EULA MAE CARLOS BUSBUS UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAODAVAOCITY 90.20
March 29, 2015 HERMINIGILDA CABRERA NOTARIO NORTH VALLEY COLLEGEFOUNDATION, INC. 91.40
August 17, 2014 NIXON SOMBLINGO BALANDRA PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITYCADIZCITY 90.20
January 26, 2014 DEIDRE ROLDAN MORALES UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN 88.40
EDUARD ALDABON PAGTULON-AN CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 88.40
September 29, 2013 DALE ALDRINN PRADEL UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 93.00
March 10, 2013 PERCIVAL BYRON SALAZAR BUESER PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NGMAYNILA 94.00

RELEASE OF RESULTS

Based on PRC Resolution No. 1127, the target release of March 2019 LET results is on Tuesday, May 21, 2019 or in 36 working days after the exam.

Note that results may be released earlier or beyond the target without prior notice. This is due to several factors such as the total number of examinees, effect of work cancellations due to calamities and unforeseen events and system of checking the pencil-based tests.

RELEASE OF RESULTS

According to PRC Resolution No. 1127, which deals with the ‘Schedule of Licensure Examinations for Year 2019, the target release of March 2019 LET results is on Tuesday, May 21, 2018 or in 36 working days after the exam.

However, results may be released on ahead of the target or on later date without prior notice.

Recent update from reliable sources hinted of May 23 release of LET results.

PREVIOUS EXAMS

In the same period last year, results were out in forty (40) working days. A total of 13,774 elementary teachers out of 58,323 examinees (23.62%) successfully passed the tests.

In March 2017 LET, results were also released in forty (40) working days after the exam. A total of 5,600 elementary teachers out of 53,915 examinees (10.39%) passed the exams.


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