Question & AnswerQ&A (PRC BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS Resolution NO. 186-A, SERIES OF 1996)
It prescribes the passing general average rating for examinees in the Superintendents Examination.
The first examination was held on July 28, 1996.
Section 6(g) of Presidential Decree No. 223, as amended, allows Professional Regulatory Boards to determine the passing general average rating subject to the approval of the Professional Regulation Commission.
An examinee must obtain a general average rating of at least seventy-five percent (75%) to pass.
Yes, an examinee must not have any rating below fifty percent (50%) in any subject.
The rule took effect immediately as of the date of the resolution, July 18, 1996, and applied starting with the July 28, 1996 examination.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) approves the passing standards.
The policy goal is to upgrade the competence of professionals and to raise the standards of the practice of professions within its jurisdiction.
The resolution was adopted and signed by Nilo L. Rosas (Chairman), Aurelio O. Elevazo (Vice-Chairman), Lucila F. Tibigar and Martha A. Mogol (Members), Carlos G. Almelor (Secretary of Professional Regulatory Boards), and approved by Hermogenes P. Pobre (PRC Chairman), Alfonso G. Abad and Rosalinda D. Evangelista (Associate Commissioners).
The Board assumed this function under Resolution No. 186 issued on July 18, 1996.