Friday, 15 April 2016

Top performing schools, performance of schools REE, RME board exam April 2016

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Friday that 808 out of 1,957 (41.29%) Registered Electrical Engineers (REE) and 1,633 out of 2,914 (56.04%) Registered Master Electricians (RME) successfully passed the Electrical Engineer Licensure Exam given by the Board of Electrical Engineering in Manila, Baguio, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi and Lucena this April 2016.

Top Performing schools REE, RME board exam April 2016

PRC has recognized Batangas State University (BatSU) as the lone top peforming school in the April 2016 Registered Electrical Engineer (REE) board exam as per Commission Resolution No. 2010-547 series of 2010. BatSU got 84.21 passing rate or 80 out of 95 examinees passed the tests.

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Meanwhile, De La Salle University (DLSU)-Lipa topped the schools for the April 2016 Registered Master Electrician (RME) Licensure Examination, 92.21-percent or 71 out of 77 passed the exam. Bohol Island State University (BISU) - Tagbilaran ranked second with 84.31-percent or 43 out of 51 successfully hurdled the exams.


The performance of schools in the April 2016 Registered Electrical 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:

Top 10 Passers: Bicolano tops April 2016 RME board exam

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) officially released on Friday, April 15, the full list of passers for April 2016 Registered Master Electrician (RME) board exam. Reymark Madrigalejos Embate from Bicol University- Legazpi led the passers with 92.50 percent grade.

READ1,633 out of 2,914 pass April 2016 Registered Master Electrician (RME) board exam

Bicol University -Legazpi grad tops April 2016 RME board exam


The successful examinees who garnered the ten (10) highest places (Top 10) in the APRIL 2016 REGISTERED MASTER ELECTRICIAN (RME) Licensure Examination are the following:

RANK NAME SCHOOL RATING(%)

1 REYMARK MADRIGALEJOS EMBATE
BICOL UNIVERSITY-LEGAZPI
92.50

2 RYAN CABUSAS CAPITO LYCEUM
NORTHWESTERN UNIVDAGUPAN CITY
91.50

JOHN VINCENT LUNAS PERNIA
RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
91.50

3 ALLAN MORILLO ARNIÑO
UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES-CATARMAN
90.50

JOMAR GARDON FORMANES
SORSOGON STATE COLLEGESORSOGON
90.50

4 LORENZ CASIM CATOLICO
BICOL UNIVERSITY-LEGAZPI
90.00

DONNIE FERATERO CONDA
SORSOGON STATE COLLEGESORSOGON
90.00

JAY-AR CABUANG ESCAURIAGA
SORSOGON STATE COLLEGESORSOGON
90.00

ARNOLD JACULBA PORLARES
BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (FOR.CVSCAFT)-TAGBILARAN
90.00

5 JONADHELL CYPRUS CASTROVERDE
CONCEPCION NEW ERA UNIVERSITY
89.50

PHAUL ANGELO SANTOS ESQUILLO
NEW ERA UNIVERSITY
89.50

JOEL EIMAN REMEGIO
AMA COMPUTER COLLEGECALOOCAN CAMPUS
89.50

MARK ANGEL GECOLEA VICENTE
LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVSTA CRUZ (LSPC)
89.50

6 NIÑO JOHN DENVERE MORENO BALANQUIT
EULOGIO (AMANG) RODRIGUEZ INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
89.00

JHON ROLAND TORNO BON
NEW ERA UNIVERSITY
89.00

ARNEL LICAYU ESPEJO
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LOUISTUGUEGARAO
89.00

MARK JORNAR MONDELO FIGUERAS
SORSOGON STATE COLLEGESORSOGON
89.00

JAY-R BUBAN GONZAGA
UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES-CATARMAN
89.00

AMADOR CUIZON TORRALBA JR
BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (FOR.CVSCAFT)-TAGBILARAN
89.00

7 RICHARD GUILLERMO ERAN CAMIGUIN
POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE
88.50

HARRY PETER RENGEL MOZO
BOHOL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYTAGBILARAN CITY
88.50

8 PATRICK BARCELON BEGINO
NEW ERA UNIVERSITY
88.00

KIESHA PAMELLE ALEDRO CEBUANO
ADAMSON UNIVERSITY
88.00

EMILL JIM MACINAS DE LA TORRE
DIVINE WORD COLLEGE OF LEGAZPI
88.00

JAY MARK BESINGA DUMDOM
SAINT JOSEPH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
88.00

MICHAEL MELENDEZ GONZALES
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MAIN-STA. MESA
88.00

ROMEL MENDIZABAL JANAPIN
SORSOGON STATE COLLEGESORSOGON
88.00


JONIDE MAPUTOL PEROS
BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (FOR.CVSCAFT)-TAGBILARAN
88.00

9 MICHAEL JOSEPH DEYL SORIANO CUBANGBANG
FEU-INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(FOR. FEU-EAST ASIA COLL)
87.50

JAYMAR IBAÑEZ DELA CRUZ
TECHNICAL SCHOOL
87.50

SHEENA SALMORIN DUMALAG
PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY-P. PRINCESA
87.50

ROY ESTANDARTE GOMEZ
TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA
87.50

CHARLES CARCUEVA LICAROS
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
87.50

DON VON GORDON QUIMPAN MANDING
BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (FOR.CVSCAFT)-TAGBILARAN
87.50

MARK ANTHONY PRADO PATEÑO
BICOL STATE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECH-(FOR CSPC)
87.50

10 NOJUA ALEGRIA BUGTAI
ADAMSON UNIVERSITY
87.00

JERMAINE TAGHOY CABAÑERO
UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSERECOLETOS
87.00

JAMAICA ADONA CAJARA
UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES-CATARMAN
87.00

CHRISTOPHER BALUNCIO CALLEJA
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
87.00

DANIEL CONTILLO EDURIA
NEW ERA UNIVERSITY
87.00

FRENZ KARL ALIM GARCIA
BICOL UNIVERSITY-LEGAZPI
87.00

ANTONIO DINO OLAYBAR JR
SORSOGON STATE COLLEGESORSOGON
87.00

SAMMY BASADA RAZON
LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY-MANILA
87.00

HENRICSON BANDIJO VILLAMOR
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYMAIN (for.CSCST)
87.00

CHARLEMAGNE GENESE LEE VILLARBA
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
87.00
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Top 10 Passers: MIT grad tops April 2016 Electrical Engineer REE board exam

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) officially announced on Friday, April 15, 2016 the complete list of passers for April 2016 Registered Electrical Engineer (REE) board exam. John Raymond Sabularse Toledo, graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT) -Manila topped the licensure examination with 91.55 average grade.

University of the Philippines (UP)-Diliman alumnus Raymond Gabay Urgelles ranked second with 89.80 percent grade.

READ: 808 out of 1,957 April 2016 Registered Electrical Engineers (REE) board exam

The successful examinees who garnered the ten (10) highest places (Top 10) in the APRIL 2016 REGISTERED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (REE) Licensure Examination are the following:

RANK NAME SCHOOL RATING(%)

1 JOHN RAYMOND SABULARSE TOLEDO
MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-MANILA
91.55

2 RAYMOND GABAY URGELLES
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESDILIMAN
89.80

3 DAVID ROMAN ESPIRITU KAYANAN
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESDILIMAN
88.85

JUN ARON GUEVARRA SABO
UNIVERSITY OF NEGROSOCCIDENTAL-RECOLETOS
88.85

4 KERWEEN ALCEBAR BALANGUE
MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-MANILA
88.25

LOU BENEDIC CABANILLA VALLE
DON MARIANO MARCOS MEMORIAL STATE UNIVERSITYSAN FERNANDO
88.25

5 JUAN MIGUEL MATIAS CONSOLACION
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESDILIMAN
88.00

6 HARVEY CHESTER MUSNI MANANSALA
MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-MANILA
86.70

7 KRISTIAN GIL GORNAL TAGOMATA
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BAÑOS
86.60

8 ROBERT KENDALL MIRAMBEL INOCENCIO
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BAÑOS
86.55

9 MARK GERALD DELOS SANTOS CUADRA
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESLOS BAÑOS
86.45

10 RAYMART PADILLA SARTIN
MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-MANILA
86.15

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Top 10 REE April 2016

LOOK: Pinay working mom allegedly shames stay-at-home moms

MANILA, Philippines- A series of Facebook posts allegedly made by a working mom has earned the flak of netizens particularly stay-at-home moms. The netizen identified as Mymy M. apparently shamed mothers who chose to stay home to take care of their family rather than prioritize their careers.

 Pinay working mom allegedly shames stay-at-home moms

In a series of Facebook posts, Mymy said working moms are better than stay-at-home moms or plain housewives, whom she accused of not having dignity and purpose. The working mom insisted that having a livelihood is the most crucial role of mothers in the family, particularly single moms. She also labeled stay-at-home moms as freeloaders.

“Ang pagiging non-working mom ay choice ng mga babaeng walang kwenta at gusto lang makalibre ng board and lodging,” she wrote.

(Being a non-working mom is a choice of women who don’t have a purpose and are freeloaders.)

Working mom post 1

In another post, Mymy insisted that stay-at-home parents can be easily replaced by maids and babysitters and are not a loss to the family if they die early unlike breadwinners. She even likened caring for the family to cooking. According to her, even if you have the cooking skills but don’t have the money to buy ingredients, you can’t come up with a good meal.

working mom Facebook post

Through another post, Mymy also revealed that although she lacked the time to help her kids in their homework because she needed to work, all of her children were honor students including a valedictorian and a cum laude.

working mom post 3

Mymy wrote: “Kahit p*ta o kriminal mas may dangal kesa sa plain housewife o house husband. Kasi di madaling sayo nakasalalay sikmura at kinabukasan ng mga anak.”

(Even prostitutes or criminals have more dignity than a plain housewife or house husband. Because it’s not easy if your kid’s future relies on you.)

working mom Facebook post
More shockingly, Mymy revealed that she can just throw away her husband since she was able to bring more money to their marriage compared to him.

After screenshots of Mymy’s alleged posts made rounds on social media, numerous stay-at-home moms defended themselves and even shared the difficulties stay-at-home moms face everyday. Several working moms also came to defense of stay-at-home moms, saying that the latter’s job is more challenging than theirs.

Through one of the comments, a netizen revealed that Mymy is also running for a certain political seat this coming May elections. --Mini, The Summit Express