The November 2018 Chemical Engineering Board Examination was administered by the Professional Regulation Commision (PRC) in Manila and Cebu on November 24, 25, and 26, 2018.
102 out of 123 Thomasians succeeded in the November 2018 Chemical Engineering board exam with a passing rate of 82.93-percent, a 2.76-percent increase from last year's 80.17-percent. 97 Thomasians were first timers.
Peter Onglao of Unversity of the Philippines-Diliman topped the board exam with a rating of 84.40-percent, followed by Marcel Domalanta of Saint Louis University with a rating of 84.30-percent. Ernest Delmo, also from UP-Diliman, garnered a rating of 83.20-percent.
University of Santo Tomas placed as fourth top performing school, a drop from last year's third rank.
Meanwhile, the University of the Philippines-Diliman secured the top spot for the top performing school with 96.10-percent. Followed by the University of the Philippines-Los Baños and Batangas State University-Alangilan, with a rating of 92.06-percent and 89.66-percent, respectively. Kurt Alec Mira
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