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NEW FISHERIES TECHNOLOGISTS

Dec. 10, 2021

Jaypee Samson | CF

In the recently concluded Fisheries Technologist Licensure Examination held on October 23-24, 2019, 731 out of 2,101 hopeful examinees passed the examination, giving a national passing rate of 34.79%. A total of 28 CLSU graduates passed the exam registering an overall passing percentage of 51.85%. The 1st timers obtained a 50% passing rate (23 out of 46). The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) conducted the examination in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga. The examination covered four subject areas namely: Aquaculture, Capture Fisheries, Aquatic Resources and Ecology, and Postharvest Fisheries. List of Successful CLSU Graduates in the 2019 FISHERIES TECHNOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION ABANDO, AYLWIN KESLEY YÑIGO ATAYDE, MONIQUE EBREO BAYSA, RODRIGO PARCASIO BRIOSO, LIENETTE YABUT BROSAS, JENIFFER GIRAY CABICO, JOY MORALES CALAGUI, GINA JOSEFA MARALLAG CAVITA, ABIGAIL CONRADO CONSTANTINO, RONALD VERONDO DOMINGO, CHRISTINA USARAGA DOMINGO, CHRIZHANE GUINA-OB EGARTA, ELMAR PALER ENAJE, GINA DE LEON ENAJE, JAGGER ESTREMERA ESCUADRO, JOMARIE SHANE IGNACIO GEROZA, ISMAEL PASCUAL MARFIL, MA LESLIE MALLARI MARUCOT, MICHAEL ANGELO ROXAS MENDOZA, RONEL REGALA PERALTA, HANNA ROSE VALENTINO RAFANAN, AR-JAY MORANTE RIVERA, RENATO TERCEÑO TATTAO, JAZER ANNE MAGUDDAYAO TERCERO, REYMAR BAUTISTA TORRES, JESSICA CATALON VALENTINO, MELISSA YANGUAS VIZ, JONEL JR ALULOD WANGDALI, KENETH TANGLOD

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