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42 out of 70 pass sanitary engineer licensure exam

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines – A total of 42 out of 70 examinees passed the Sanitary Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Sanitary Engineering in Manila this month, the Professional Regulation Commission announced last night.

Glenda Ramilo Cabauatan of the University of the Cordilleras (Baguio College Foundation) topped the exams with a rating of 82.11 percent followed by Roldan Quiambao Pineda of National University (NU) with 79.80 percent; Ronald Allan Villamejor Polloso and Robinson Roderos Hilario of NU who got 78.84 percent and 77.54 percent, respectively; Jernamel Nurulla Santuza of Western Mindanao State University (75.65 percent); Marvis Balangay Guzman of University of Baguio (75.30 percent); Edward Felix Embradura Gimeno and Joy Ibo Dagohoy of NU with a rating of 74.53 and 74.33 percent, respectively; Rowell Paura Perdon of Partido State University (74.05 percent); Glieza Yunting Eroy of Western Mindanao State University and Jose Olivarez Uson Jr. of Partido State University, both 73.35 percent.

The oathtaking ceremony will be held before the Board on Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. at the Roma Salon, Manila Hotel, One Rizal Park, Manila.

For the complete list of successful examinees, log on to www.philstar.com.

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BAGUIO COLLEGE FOUNDATION

BOARD OF SANITARY ENGINEERING

EDWARD FELIX EMBRADURA GIMENO AND JOY IBO DAGOHOY

GLENDA RAMILO CABAUATAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CORDILLERAS

GLIEZA YUNTING EROY OF WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY AND JOSE OLIVAREZ USON JR. OF PARTIDO STATE UNIVERSITY

JERNAMEL NURULLA SANTUZA OF WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY

MANILA HOTEL

MARVIS BALANGAY GUZMAN OF UNIVERSITY OF BAGUIO

ONE RIZAL PARK

PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION

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