The January 2018 Sanitary Engineer Licensure Examination will be administered by the Professional Regulatory Board of Sanitary Engineering on January 16-18, 2017, at designated testing centers nationwide.
The results or the list of passers of the January 2018 Sanitary Engineer Board Exam as well as the Top 10 Passers or Topnotchers and Top Performing and Performance of Schools will be available on this website as soon as released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), few working days after the last day of the examination.
The January 2018 Sanitary Engineer Licensure Examination will be administered by the Professional Regulatory Board of Sanitary Engineering on January 16-18, 2017, at designated testing centers nationwide.
SUMMARY: JANUARY 2018 SANITARY ENGINEER BOARD EXAM RESULTS
Roll of Successful Examinees in the
SANITARY ENGINEER LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held on JANUARY 16-18, 2017
Released on…
REGISTRATION DATE
The schedule of online application for the issuance of Certificate of Registration and Professional ID will be announced by PRC.
REQUIREMENTS
Duly Accomplished Oath Form
Notice of Admission (NOA)
Two (2) pieces of colored passport ID picture with white background and nametag
Two (2) sets of doc stamps
RELEASE DATE
The results of January 2018 Sanitary Engineer Board Exam is expected to be released, few working days after the last day of the examination. However, the list of passers may be released earlier or later without prior notice from PRC.
EXAM COVERAGE
Day 1
Environmental Engineering (20%)
Public Health Engineering (15%)
Day 2
Sanitary Science as Applied to Buildings (10%)
Civil Engineering (15%)
Day 3
Waste Water Engineering (20%)
Water Supply Engineering (20%)
PREVIOUS EXAM
[January 2017 Sanitary Engineer Board Exam]
A total of 62 examinees out of 95 takers passed the board exam. Jason Vergara Moral from National University – Manila topped the January 2017 Sanitary Engineer Board Exam with 82.57%.
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source: philnews