RESULT: October 2022 Naval Architect and Marine Engineer board exam list of passers

MANILA, Philippines – The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering released results of October 2022 Naval Architect and Marine Engineer board exam on Friday, October 7 or in two (2) working days after the exam. The complete list of passers, topnotchers (top 10), top performing schools and performance of schools are available here as announced online.

As announced, 48 out of 116 passed the exam.

Darryl Ferrer Abapo from University of Cebu was the lone topnotcher with 81.00%

PRC administered the Naval Architect and Marine Engineer board on October 3, 4 and 5 in the city of Manila.

The members of the Board of Naval Architecture who gave the licensure examination are Engr. William B. Hernandez, Officer-In-Charge and Engr. Edward B. Cruz, Member.

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
NAVAL ARCHITECT AND MARINE ENGINEER Licensure Examination

Held on OCTOBER 3, 2022 & FF. DAYS
Released on OCTOBER 7, 2022



TOPNOTCHERS: October 2022 Naval Architecture board exam



The performance of schools in the October 2022 Naval Architect and Marine Engineer Licensure Examination in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) "To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation" is as follows:



The three-day exams covered the following subjects: mathematics, hydraulics, strength of materials theoretical and applied mathematics and general engineering (20%); principles of marine engineering (20%); principles of naval architecture (30%); Philippine Merchant marine regulation and code of ethics (10%); ship design, building and classing steel and wooden vessels, construction methods and practice (20%).

REGISTRATION AND OATHTAKING

From October 31 and November 2, 2022, registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be done on-line. Please go to online.prc.gov.ph and follow instructions for initial registration.

Those who will register are required to bring the following:
  • downloaded duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
  • notice of admission (for identification only)
  • 2 pieces passport sized pictures (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 2 sets of documentary stamps
  • 1 piece short brown envelope

Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.

RELEASE OF RESULTS

Based on PRC Resolution No. 1439 series of 2021, the target release of the recent Naval Architect and Marine Engineer board exam results is on Monday, October 10, 2022 or in three (3) working days after the test.

PREVIOUS EXAMS

In the June 2021 Naval Architect Licensure Examination, PRC released results in three (3) working days. A total of 33 out of 66 passed the exams. Angelica Geyrozaga Batucan from University of Cebu led the passers with 89.50%.

In the October 2019 exams, 89 out of 156 passed the Naval Architect Licensure Examinations. PRC released results after two (2) working days. Carlo Perez Marasigan of Namei Polytechnic Institute topped the board with 89.40%.

In the October 2018 exams, PRC released results in just 2 working days. A total of 52 out of 129 successfully hurdled the tests. Joseph Vincent Yntig Satura of University of Cebu (UC) led the passers with 92.20%.

In the October 2017 exams, results were released online in 3 working days. PRC named 51 out of 117 who passed the exams. Jayvie Orbeso Albarando from UC topped the board with 89.80%. The remaining places were occupied by graduates of UC.

UPDATES
RESULT: October 2022 Naval Architect and Marine Engineer board exam list of passers
PRC Board News will update this page immediately for the list of passers, topnotchers and performance of schools once results are out online. You may also visit the official website of PRC for more information.
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