Background and Previous Syllabi
- Resolution No. 19 (September 19, 1995) established general topics and concepts for licensure examinations.
- This first syllabi served as a guide for both question sourcing by the Board Members and preparation by schools and examinees.
- The initial syllabi was noted for its brevity and lack of detailed scope covering important principles, theories, and concepts in mathematics, general sciences, and electrical engineering.
Need for Revision
- Faculty members and examinees found the original syllabi insufficiently detailed.
- The Commission recommended expanding the syllabi to include more comprehensive and detailed coverage.
Adoption of Revised Syllabi
- The Board resolved to revise and adopt a more detailed syllabi for licensure examinations for Electrical Engineers and Master Electricians.
- The revised syllabi supersedes and repeals Resolution No. 19, series of 1995.
Effectivity and Dissemination
- The new syllabi will take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general circulation, whichever is earlier.
- Copies of the resolution are to be furnished to colleges and universities offering Electrical Engineering courses for dissemination to current students and graduates.
Legal Formalities
- The resolution was adopted on July 1, 1997, signed by the Chairman, Members of the Board, the Secretary of Professional Regulatory Boards, and approved by the Commission Chairman and Members.
- The text of the resolution is archived at the Office of the National Administrative Register, UP Law Complex, Diliman, Quezon City.