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CEn Produces 95 Licensed Civil Engineers

Nov. 28, 2023

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The College of Engineering (CEn) produced a total of 95 licensed Civil Engineers which recorded an institutional passing rate of 43.58% in the recently concluded November 2023 Civil Engineering Licensure Exam administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). First-time takers recorded a passing rate of 50.33% while re-examiners achieved a passing rate of 27.69%, making the #CLSU passing rate higher than the national passing rate of 33.26% after 6,180 out of 18,582 examinees joined the rank of licensed Civil Engineers in the country. LIST OF PASSERS: 1 Engr. Lawrence Cortez Acuña 2 Engr. Gelyn Mhicaela Orpilla Agonoy 3 Engr. Jenny Rose Bondoc Agustin 4 Engr. Marson Jeff Duran Agustin 5 Engr. Rica Felix Alavazo 6 Engr. Richard Dean Valdez Alcantara 7 Engr. Christine Lopez Almendral 8 Engr. Shanelle Anne Lagasca Ambrocio 9 Engr. Rachelle Ann Aris Apellido 10 Engr. Edwin Raymond Pacle Aquino 11 Engr. Honey Burgos Arqueza 12 Engr. Aaron Jay Balansay Badua 13 Engr. Jairo Lomboy Baluyot 14 Engr. Ellaine Vallarta Barawid 15 Engr. Kedint Brix Banico Bautista 16 Engr. Kym Ade Mariano Bautista 17 Engr. John Mark Cordova Beltran 18 Engr. John Patrick Corpuz Bermudez 19 Engr. Lyka Marie Dela Cruz Bondoc 20 Engr. Denver Guieb Cabiles 21 Engr. Joanna Marie Quizales Capuno 22 Engr. Clarisse Pelagio Cardiño 23 Engr. Joana Marie Del Pilar Catabona 24 Engr. Omar Dela Peña Cesar 25 Engr. Mark Elfreine Reyes Cipriano 26 Engr. Joshua Martin Mateo Coma 27 Engr. Ralf Laurenze Alejo De Vera 28 Engr. Kristine Valerie Mercado Del Rosario 29 Engr. Gianne Jeanette Roxas Dela Cruz 30 Engr. Joem-Angelo Reyes Dela Cruz 31 Engr. Manuel Jr Mitra Dela Cruz 32 Engr. Queenzelle Grace Cipriano Dela Cruz 33 Engr. Kiana Feigh Delmendo Dullas 34 Engr. Estrell Mari Gem Santos Dumale 35 Engr. Reden Ramos Felipe 36 Engr. Aries Charles Sanchez Fernandez 37 Engr. Mark Paclibare Fernandez 38 Engr. Edison Salazar Fernando 39 Engr. Angelie Krista Bawanan Garcia 40 Engr. James Molina Garcia 41 Engr. John Patrick Merico Garcia 42 Engr. Evander Antolin Gascon 43 Engr. Jhon Eubert Peralta Gaspar 44 Engr. Harold Umayam Gaudia 45 Engr. Jhon Mathew Pajimna Glorioso 46 Engr. Franclin Napoleon Campo Gomez 47 Engr. Junarlyn Alona Mabasa Gonzales 48 Engr. Angelie Claire Castillo Grospe 49 Engr. Mikaela Urbano Guiring 50 Engr. Justine Joy Natividad Libunao 51 Engr. Marvic Lazaro Magbitang 52 Engr. Erica Domingo Manalili 53 Engr. Ma. Angelie Sansano Mateo 54 Engr. Hero Sadie Matias 55 Engr. Princess Cariaga Matorres 56 Engr. Jean Arriane Cunanan Medina 57 Engr. Jessamin Francisco Medina 58 Engr. Michael Laureano Murakami 59 Engr. Paula Jean Faustino Naco 60 Engr. Jemimah Mae Alberto Olo 61 Engr. Gie Ann Rose Mariano Ortilla 62 Engr. Neil Cedrick Gregorio Palomo 63 Engr. Ron Mar Balmaceda Pangilinan 64 Engr. Ejay Tiburcio Pascual 65 Engr. Lucas Jr Wales Pasigian 66 Engr. Marry Ann Portugal Peñaflor 67 Engr. Joden Pangan Perez 68 Engr. Dwight Gerard Santiano Ponce 69 Engr. Kristine Angel Santua Quibrantos 70 Engr. Jennelyn Salting Ramos 71 Engr. John Bryan Carido Ramos 72 Engr. Kyle lya Talledo Ramos 73 Engr. Justin Aliezandre Reyes 74 Engr. Marriah Danah Castro Roque 75 Engr. Judilyn Kristine Lucero Sagnip 76 Engr. Raymart Anthony Ramos Salando 77 Engr. Hazel Joy Wenceslao Saludez 78 Engr. Nomer Seroma Salvador 79 Engr. Michael Angelo Hernandez Santiago 80 Engr. Christian Noel Tinio Santos 81 Engr. Czarina Jiane Pagod Sicat 82 Engr. Jan Mark Mislang Somera 83 Engr. Plebian Seth Cachila Tamba 84 Engr. Mark Jordan Ramos Tavares 85 Engr. Jan Marielle Vicho Tulingan 86 Engr. John Exequelle Olimon Valdez 87 Engr. Mark Gerald Padua Valdez 88 Engr. Samuel Redoblado Valdez 89 Engr. Berlito Joshua Roxas Valerio 90 Engr. Eunice Jean Torres Velasco 91 Engr. Justin Hannabel Mangao Villalba 92 Engr. Vhon Quiño Fidel Villareal 93 Engr. John Renz Gardose Viloria 94 Engr. Marverick Paolo Wamil Yarcia 95 Engr. Rovic Paray Yepez

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CLSU Shines in September and November 2025 LET, Surpassing Nat’l Passing Rates and Ranking 8th in Secondary Education

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU), through its College of Education (CEd), has once again reaffirmed its status as a Center of Excellence after posting outstanding institutional passing rates in the September and November 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) released by the Professional Regulation Commission. CLSU recorded a 90.48% passing rate in Elementary Education and 91.99% in Secondary Education, significantly higher than the national passing rates of 51.04% and 72.62 percent, respectively. Further strengthening its impressive performance, the University ranked 8th nationwide among top-performing schools with 300 or more examinees in Secondary Education. This marks CLSU’s second consecutive year to secure a place among the country’s top-performing institutions in the said category. A total of 363 “Golden Grains" passed the LET with 76 from Elementary Education and 287 from Secondary Education, earning their professional licenses. This achievement underscores CEd’s unwavering commitment to excellence and its dedication to producing globally competitive educators. Congratulations to all our newly licensed Professional Teachers!

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