PRC Announces March 2026 Electronics Engineers & Technicians Exam Results
Congratulations to all the passers!
March 2026 Electronics Engineering and Technician Exams: Results Released
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has announced the results of the March 2026 Electronics Engineers Licensure Examination and the Electronics Technicians Licensure Examination. A total of 1,692 out of 2,746 passed the Electronics Engineers exam, whereas 1,907 out of 2,440 passed the Electronics Technicians exam. The exams were administered by the Board of Electronics Engineering in several locations across the Philippines, including Metro Manila, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga.
Key Personnel and Examination Details
The Board of Electronics Engineering overseeing the examinations comprised Engr. Vicente L. Cejoco (Chairman), Engr. Adonis Q. Talabo, and Engr. Gerhard P. Tan (Members). The PRC confirmed the results were released within two working days of the last day of the examinations, demonstrating a commitment to efficient processing and dissemination of information to aspiring engineers and technicians.
Top Performing Schools Recognized
The PRC also announced the top-performing schools for both examinations. These rankings, determined based on schools with 20 or more examinees and an overall passing percentage of at least 80%, are a key indicator of educational quality in the field. Commission Resolution No. 2017-1058 (C) series of 2017 guides the criteria for recognizing these institutions. Details of the top performing schools are available via PRCboard.com.
Top Examinees
The PRC has also released the names of the top ten examinees for both the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure exams. These high-achieving individuals represent the best of the graduating class and serve as an inspiration to future engineers and technicians. The full list of top 10 examinees can be found on PRCBoardNews.com.
Registration and Oathtaking Ceremony
Successful examinees can begin the online registration process for their Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration starting April 24, 2026, through the PRC website at www.prc.gov.ph. Required documents for registration include a downloaded and completed Oath Form (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal), the notice of admission (for identification purposes), two passport-sized photos with a white background and complete name tag, two sets of documentary stamps, and one short brown envelope. The date and venue for the oathtaking ceremony, a formal event marking the official entry of these modern professionals into the field, will be announced at a later date.
Understanding the Licensure Process
The Electronics Engineers Licensure Examination and the Electronics Technicians Licensure Examination are crucial steps for individuals seeking to practice these professions in the Philippines. These exams, administered by the PRC, assess the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure public safety and maintain professional standards. Passing these exams is a legal requirement for practicing electronics engineering and electronics technology in the country. The PRC plays a vital role in regulating these professions, ensuring that only qualified individuals are authorized to practice.
Reader FAQ
- Where can I discover the complete list of passers? The complete list of passers is available on Scribd: View the list on Scribd.
- When does online registration begin? Online registration for the Professional Identification Card and Certificate of Registration begins on April 24, 2026.
- What documents are required for registration? Required documents include the Oath Form, notice of admission, passport-sized photos, documentary stamps, and a brown envelope.
- Where can I find more information about the PRC? You can visit the PRC website at www.prc.gov.ph for more information.