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3 Kapampangans top special architecture licensure exam

Princess Clea Arcellaz



THREE Kampampangans were included in the list of topnotchers of the recently concluded August 2019 Special Licensure Examination for Architects held in Middle East countries.

Based on the data released by the Professional Regulatory Commission on Wednesday, September 18, University of the Assumption graduate Geoffrey Nicdao Caisip got the second highest score with a percentage of 82.50.

Meanwhile, Jeffrey Maun Musngi and James Patrick Angeles Pangan, both from Don Honorio State University, placed 5th and 6th after garnering a score of 81.10 percent and 80.60 percent, respectively, in the examination.

The special licensure examination was held in countries including United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Manama, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait to cater to examinees who wanted to take the proper test but are out of the country.

Out of the 244 total examinees, PRC announced only 162 passed the said licensure test. Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila-graduate Lili Anne Collo Reyes was the topnotcher.

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