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Sanitary Engineers Board Exam 2013



The Sanitary Engineers Board Exam, also known as the Sanitary Engineers Licensure Examination, is a board exam facilitated by the Board of Sanitary Engineering under the Professional Regulatory Commission to assess the competency of BS Sanitary Engineering graduates.

As per R.A. 1080, individuals who passed the board exam need not take the civil service exams to be eligible for the following positions:

  • Sanitary Engineer
  • Construction Manager
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Hospital Administrator
  • Pollution Control Officer
  • Safety Engineer

Review Courses for Sanitary Engineers Board Exam

There are review courses that you can take to prepare for the board exam. The content of these review courses may vary depending on the review centers, but they’re mostly based on the examination scope released by the Professional Regulatory Commission which includes:

  • Environmental Engineering 20%
  • Public Health Engineering 15%
  • Sanitary Science as Applied to Buildings 10%
  • Civil Engineering 15%
  • Waste Water Engineering 20%
  • Water Supply Engineering 20%

TAKING THE EXAM

Licensure exams for BS Sanitary Engineering graduates are usually held once a year. Below are the dates and testing centers for the 2013 Sanitary Engineers Board Exam:

DATE  DAY/s  PLACE DEADLINE OF FILING
September 10, 11 & 12 Tue, Wed, Thu / Manila Aug. 30, 2013

NATIONAL PASSING RATE

The table below shows the number of board passers in the Licensure Exam for Sanitary Engineers in the last 3 years:

EXAM EXAM TAKERS BOARD PASSERS PASSING RATE
September 2012 105 53 50.47 %
September 2011 105 57 54.28 %
September 2010 99 49 49.49 %

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