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fortherecord
Sep 18, 2009, 12:42 AM
Schools outside Metro Manila top electrical engineers' exam
Schools outside Metro Manila dominated the list of topnotchers of the September 2009 Electrical Engineering Licensure Examination, results of the test released by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) on Thursday showed. The top 10 passers of the September 2009 Electrical Engineering Licensure Exams are the following:
1. Eruell Camus Obina of Camarines Norte State College-Daet, 90.75 percent;
2. Noel Tuzo Arreza of Mindanao State University-Marawi City, 89.30 percent;
3. Marwin Timbol Pangilinan of Holy Angel University in Pampanga, 89 percent;
4. Richard Macatangay Guba of University of Batangas, 88.90 percent;
5. Roldan Principe Lualhati of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in Sta. Mesa, Manila, 88.45 percent;
6. Jesus Colita Rupinta of the Technological Institute of the Philippines-Manila, 88.35 percent;
7. Emilyn Mae Sicat Matibag of the University of Batangas, 88.15 percent;
8. Joonie Magpantay Valencia, Batangas State University - Batangas City, 87.60 percent;
9. Eddy Jose Yaba Managuit of Camarines Norte State College-Daet, 87.20 percent; and
10. John Paul Palma Cua of the University of the Philippines-Los Baños, 87.10 percent
According to the PRC, out of 2,613 examinees who took the exam for Registered Electrical Engineers, 1,101 passed, for a passing rate of 42 percent.
Top performing schools
In the PRC’s list, out of 151 schools that participated iun the REE exams, only three qualified for the top performing schools category (with at least 80% passing percentage) for those with 10 to 25 examinees.
These are the University of Batangas, all 16 examinees passed; UPLB, 15 passers out of 16 takers, 94 %;
Central Visayas State C.A.F.T-Tagbilaran, 22 passers out of 25 takers, 88%.
For schools with 26-50 examinees,
only the University of Eastern Philippines-Catarman was considered a top performer, with 25 out of 28 takers, 89%.
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/gma/20090917/tph-schools-outside-metro-manila-top-ele-d6cd5cf.html
joshua3
Sep 18, 2009, 01:13 PM
Congratulations to all new engineers!
Pagdating sa engineering boards, almost always from all around the Philippines talaga ang Top Ten! Walang makapag-dominate. *okay*
fortherecord
Sep 18, 2009, 05:03 PM
No school really dominates the top ten of some engineering boards,
but when it comes to Agricultural, Civil, Chemical, Geodetic, Mining and Metallurgical Engineer Licensure Examinations, UP always dominates the top ten; ECE is to DLSU.
Back to the topic:
Passing rates:
UPLB 15/16 =94 %
UP Diliman 2/2= 100%
University of Batangas 16/16= 100%
Central Visayas State C.A.F.T-Tagbilaran 22/25=88%
University of Eastern Philippines-Catarman 25/28=89%
Camarines Norte State College-Daet 6/10= 60%
Batangas State University 24/53= 45%
Holy Angel University-Pampanga 17/21= 81%
Mindanao State University-Marawi City 9/9=100%
Technological Institute of the Philippines-Manila 15/30= 50%
PUP-Manila 29/82= 35%
Mapua 30/107= 28%
University of San Carlos 10/13= 77%
UST 34/59= 58%
mykel angelo
Sep 18, 2009, 07:02 PM
No school really dominates the top ten of some engineering boards,
but when it comes to Agricultural, Civil, Chemical, Geodetic, Mining and Metallurgical Engineer Licensure Examinations, UP always dominates the top ten; ECE is to DLSU.
Back to the topic:
Passing rates:
UST 34/59= 58%
Medyo humirap ata ang exam ngayon hehe. Dati ganyan rin yung number ng pumasa na examinees sa batch namin, pero more or less 40 lang kami nagtake.
Nagulat rin ako sa performance ng Batangas State University, Di na ako nagulat sa performance ng LB, Diliman.
Pero mataas ang overall passing ngayon ah. 40+ percent. Dati about 28 to 33% ang average.
May epekto ba ang 2 days lang exam, dati kasi 3 days ang exam sa REE.
-jps-
Sep 18, 2009, 09:21 PM
sayang isa lang ang nagtop sa mga kasamahan ng ist-placer ng last year ee board exam
joshua3
Sep 18, 2009, 11:37 PM
No school really dominates the top ten of some engineering boards,
but when it comes to Agricultural, Civil, Chemical, Geodetic, Mining and Metallurgical Engineer Licensure Examinations, UP always dominates the top ten; ECE is to DLSU.
Yung apat lang na naka-highlight ang nadodominate ng mga UP grads consistently. Yung mga popular engineering courses (civil, mechanical, elec, chem, even ECE), walang nakapagdodominate nyan consistently.
ronelio
Sep 19, 2009, 07:05 AM
agree ako sa iyo 'fortherecord'. though mataas ang passing rates ng LB at Dil sa EE, they don't dominate. let's wait for the chem engg board in november!!! may summa ang diliman at di pa nag take ang isa pang summa ng diliman who graduated last year
Dacs
Sep 19, 2009, 12:32 PM
Yung apat lang na naka-highlight ang nadodominate ng mga UP grads consistently. Yung mga popular engineering courses (civil, mechanical, elec, chem, even ECE), walang nakapagdodominate nyan consistently.
Define consistently.
Kung consistent yung every board exam, then I have to agree. May mga season lang na kumukuha ang mga UP graduates kaya kung mapapansin nyo kapag off-season, walang UP na nasa place.
Pero kung ang consistent ay yung long-term average, then I beg to disagree. Sa field ko na lang (ChE), di nawawalan ng UPD/UPLB sa top 10 at ang passing rate ay hindi bumababa (bumababa nga ba?) ng 80%.
fortherecord
Sep 19, 2009, 02:27 PM
Yung apat lang na naka-highlight ang nadodominate ng mga UP grads consistently.
Yung mga popular engineering courses (civil, mechanical, elec, chem, even ECE), walang nakapagdodominate nyan consistently.
UP dominates the November Civil and Chemical board exams; the March ECE board exam is to DLSU. *okay*
plucker_08
Sep 19, 2009, 03:27 PM
di parin ata magtatake un. busy sa chevron
joshua3
Sep 19, 2009, 10:51 PM
Define consistently.
Kung consistent yung every board exam, then I have to agree. May mga season lang na kumukuha ang mga UP graduates kaya kung mapapansin nyo kapag off-season, walang UP na nasa place.
Pero kung ang consistent ay yung long-term average, then I beg to disagree. Sa field ko na lang (ChE), di nawawalan ng UPD/UPLB sa top 10 at ang passing rate ay hindi bumababa (bumababa nga ba?) ng 80%.
Karaniwan naman ng schools may season sa board exam. Syempre yun ang ikokonsider natin. Of course walang kwestiyon sa passing rate pag UP Eng'g pero hindi yun ang pinag-uusapan kundi domination ng grads sa top ten. Para sakin hindi obvious na dominated ng UP ang civil at chem kaya nasabi kong hindi
(pa) consistent. :)
ronelio
Sep 20, 2009, 02:45 PM
Yung apat lang na naka-highlight ang nadodominate ng mga UP grads consistently. Yung mga popular engineering courses (civil, mechanical, elec, chem, even ECE), walang nakapagdodominate nyan consistently.
But the passing rates of LB and Diliman are always superior (and most of the time perfect) in CE, ME, and EE.
pampi1010
Sep 20, 2009, 10:22 PM
Aww... kawawa yung Mapua..
fortherecord
Sep 21, 2009, 12:18 AM
Karaniwan naman ng schools may season sa board exam. Syempre yun ang ikokonsider natin. Of course walang kwestiyon sa passing rate pag UP Eng'g pero hindi yun ang pinag-uusapan kundi domination ng grads sa top ten. Para sakin hindi obvious na dominated ng UP ang civil at chem kaya nasabi kong hindi
(pa) consistent. :)
Well, UP is consistent when it comes to Chem Eng'g. *okay*
http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/pp106/fortherecord001/gickrcom_bcd0c48a-b905-7864-b59e-1a.gif
colorado
Sep 21, 2009, 11:48 AM
Congrats to the new Electrical Engineers! *okay*
Dacs
Sep 21, 2009, 01:41 PM
Well, UP is consistent when it comes to Chem Eng'g. *okay*
http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/pp106/fortherecord001/gickrcom_bcd0c48a-b905-7864-b59e-1a.gif
Bakit wala ang pangalan ko dyan? :naughty:
Karaniwan naman ng schools may season sa board exam. Syempre yun ang ikokonsider natin. Of course walang kwestiyon sa passing rate pag UP Eng'g pero hindi yun ang pinag-uusapan kundi domination ng grads sa top ten. Para sakin hindi obvious na dominated ng UP ang civil at chem kaya nasabi kong hindi
(pa) consistent. :)
I think I'm in the better position to tell you otherwise. I've been following my school's performance with respect to board exam and I can tell you that UPD (and UPLB) has been consistent in fielding people in the top 10, in ChE at least.
And if you still don't know, chemical engineer ako.
On topic: As usual, kaunti nanaman ang kumuha galing UPD. Malamang paduguan parin ang pag gradweyt mula sa EEE :lol:
Dacs
Sep 21, 2009, 01:43 PM
At pahabol na rin, congrats sa mga bagong EE, lalo na yung galing sa UPD. Hanep! *okay*
mandarak
Sep 21, 2009, 09:05 PM
Aww... kawawa yung Mapua..
oo nga , 28% passing rate. nakakadismaya. during our time in the 70's , mapua's passing rate in electrical engineering was always above 85%. there were a time in 1974 when we got all the top ten from 1 to 10 and a passing rate of 90% . the mapua topnotcher ist place is mr. camaya .
fortherecord
Sep 22, 2009, 12:11 AM
Bakit wala ang pangalan ko dyan? :naughty:
I think I'm in the better position to tell you otherwise. I've been following my school's performance with respect to board exam and I can tell you that UPD (and UPLB) has been consistent in fielding people in the top 10, in ChE at least.
And if you still don't know, chemical engineer ako.
On topic: As usual, kaunti nanaman ang kumuha galing UPD. Malamang paduguan parin ang pag gradweyt mula sa EEE :lol:
Top notcher ka pala. *okay*
Amazing_Warrior
Sep 22, 2009, 05:58 PM
Congrats :)
hacksaw
Sep 22, 2009, 06:25 PM
^ IIRC 6th placer yan...despite graduating with a "Magna"...magna nine years sa Eng'g that is. Kaya isa yan sa mga idol ko dito. *okay*
pprrtt
Sep 25, 2009, 12:44 PM
congrats CdD EE grads- - - 100%
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