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Top Performing Schools in the March 2013 Teachers Licensure Examination – Secondary Level



The table below shows the list of top performing schools in the March 2013 Teachers Licensure Examination – Secondary Level 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 Philippines–Diliman 60 57 95.00%
2. Saint Louis University 118 112 94.92%
3. University of Santo Tomas 51 47 92.16%
4. University of San Carlos 61 55 90.16%
5. Pamantasan ng Lungsod Ng Maynila 69 58 84.06%
6. Technological University of the Philippines-Cavite 62 50 80.65%

 

25 Examinees and above
Schools Total Number of Examinees Total Number of Passers Passing Percentage
1. University of the Philippines–Diliman 60 57 95.00%
2. Pines City College (PCEC) 20 19 95.00%
3. Saint Louis University 118 112 94.92%
4. Xavier University 42 39 92.86%
5. University of Santo Tomas 51 47 92.16%
6. University of San Carlos 61 55 90.16%
7. Pamantasan ng Lungsod Ng Maynila 69 58 84.06%
8. Technological University of the Philippines-Cavite 50 62 80.65%

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

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