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Top Performing Schools in the January 2013 Pharmacist Licensure Examination



The tables below show the list of top performing schools in the January 2013 Pharmacist Licensure Examination in the Philippines.

The rankings were determined using the total number of examinees and the percentage of students who successfully passed the exam.

Separate lists have been provided for schools with 50 examinees and above and those with 25 examinees and more in order to give room to those that have performed relatively well in terms of the total number of examinees.

50 Examinees and  above
 Schools  Total Number of Examinees  Total Number of Passers  Passing Percentage
1. University of the Immaculate Conception – Davao 79 72 91.14%
2. Our Lady of Fatima University – Valenzuela 62 51 82.26%
3. University of San Agustin 93 61 65.59%
4. San Pedro College – Davao City 54 35 64.81%
5. Centro Escolar University – Manila 96 48 50.00%

 

25 Examinees and  above
 Schools  Total Number of Examinees  Total Number of Passers  Passing Percentage
1. University of the Philippines – Manila 38 38 100.00%
2. University of the Immaculate Conception – Davao 79 72 91.14%
3. University of San Carlos 30 26 86.67%
4. Our Lady of Fatima University – Valenzuela 62 51 82.26%
5. University of Perpetual Help System Dalta-Las Pinas 25 19 76.00%
6. University of Santo Tomas 37 25 67.57%
7. University of San Agustin 93 61 65.59%
8. San Pedro College – Davao City 54 35 64.81%

For the complete and more detailed list of the licensure exam results, please see the Performance of Schools in the January 2013 Pharmacist Licensure Examination at the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) website.

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