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CLSU Graduates are now PRC Licensed Chemists and Chemical Technicians

Dec. 21, 2023

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Central Luzon State University (CLSU) delivered a remarkable performance in the Chemists, and Chemical Technicians Licensure Examination administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) after achieving an institutional performance rate of 76.19% and 77.36%, respectively. Sixteen (16) graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry successfully passed the Chemists Licensure Exam while forty-one (41) examiners from the Department of Chemistry and Department of Food Science and Technology hurdled the Chemical Technicians Licensure Exam.The PRC announced that 594 out of 1,148 (51.79%) passed the Chemists Licensure Examination and 2,600 out of 3,138 (82.86%) passed the Chemical Technicians Licensure Examination. Congratulations to our licensed professionals! List of Licensed Chemists: Donn Henley R. Astrera Jaymie Krizza P. Benemerito Aira Monica Lyn N. Cabiao John Jeric C. Cenon Loissa M. Cueva Prima Rose D. Dela Cruz ay Marlou L. Discipulo Amira Xena F. Dizon Abigail S. Dumale Fernando B. Gonzales III Jerome Christhopher C. Mendoza Andrei Noel T. Parcasio Joeffrey U. Patungan Rose Angelyn G. Santiago Aldrin V. Torres Leanne Mari C. Tungpalan List of Licensed Chemical Technicians: Jesica B. Acampado Ethan Aduptante Robert Cyrill R. Angoluan Donn Henley R. Astrera Annie Grace B. Ausa Aira Monica Lyn N. Cabiao Niña Ross D. Caliliw Aileen G. Carriedo Christine Gail T. Dalit Helen Joyce G. Dela Cruz Prima Rose D. Dela Cruz Jay Marlou L. Discipulo Amira Xena F. Dizon Jeeyanna Tlace H. Domingo Abigail S. Dumale Kathrine Gel R. Fuentes Erica Mae O. Gabriel Charline Joyce G. Jacang Marc Ivan Lloyd G. Macalipay Mark Joseph H. Magbalita Mark Jonathan M. Mata Jerome Christhopher C. Mendoza Juliana Mae P. Nilo Joemark S. Ortiz Rose Angelyn G. Santiago Roselyn F. Simon Aldrin V. Torres Leanne Mari C. Tungpalan Villasana L. Ayuste Sandra Chrittele B. Balbin Evadne S. Veluz Luiji L. Yahab

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