PRC RESULT: February 2021 Veterinarian board exam top 10 passers

MANILA, Philippines – The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) officially released results of February 2021 Veterinarian board exam on Wednesday, February 10 or in four (4) working days after the exam.

PRC administered the licensure exam in Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao and Tuguegarao on February 2, 3 and 4.

Expected takers of recent Vet Med licensure exam are the examinees from the cancelled August 2020 exam due to COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions. The next regular examination will be administered on August 4-6, 2021.

RELATED RESULTS
The successful examinees who garnered the ten (10) highest places in the February 2021 Veterinarian board exam are the following:



PREVIOUS EXAMINATIONS

In the August 2019 Veterinarian Medicine licensure exams, Ian Cary Bolante Prado from University of the Philippines (UP) - Los Banos topped the board with 85.46%. Paul dela Cruz Valcorza Jr. from Central Mindanao University (CMU) in second spot with 85.34%.

In the August 2018 Vet exams, Philip John Salvador Sajol of CMU aced the board with 83.66%. It was followed by Rachel Monique Palamiano Ajero of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture with 83.52%.

In the August 2017 exams, Leynard Marvin Rayo Santos of Central Luzon State University (CLSU) led the passers with 86.06%. CMU alum Rowland Mataquel Awiten came in second place with 85.38%.

Topnotchers for Veterinarian licensure exam in the past five exams

Exam Date Topnotcher School Rating (%)
August 2019 IAN CARY BOLANTE PRADO UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES LOS BAÑOS 85.46
August 2018 PHILIP JOHN SALVADOR SAJOL CENTRAL MINDANAO UNIVERSITY 83.66
August 2017 LEYNARD MARVIN RAYO SANTOS CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY 86.06
August 2016 PRINCESS CHARMAINE TIGLAO HERRERA CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY 85.42
September 2015 ALVIN JOHN MENDOZA OLIVEROS CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY 87.66

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PRC RESULT: February 2021 Veterinarian board exam top 10 passers

PRC Board News will update this page immediately once the results are out online. You may also monitor release of results on PRC's official website (prc.gov.ph).
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