PRC Releases March 2025 Licensure Exam for Teachers Results
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has officially announced the results of the March 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), which were released today, May 23, 2025. This announcement adheres to PRC Resolution No. 1927, Series of 2024, which outlines the target release dates for licensure examination results.
Exam Results Overview
According to the PRC, 16,282 elementary teachers out of 34,810 examinees successfully passed the examination, resulting in a passing rate of 46.77%. Meanwhile, 38,747 secondary teachers out of 62,225 examinees passed, achieving a passing rate of 62.27%. The PRC also noted that the results for 57 examinees have been withheld pending further investigation of their compliance with the rules and regulations governing licensure examinations.
These results include not only the list of successful examinees but also highlight topnotchers, top-performing schools, and a summary of schools’ performances. Additionally, details about the registration and oath-taking schedules for new licensed teachers have been included.
Exam Details
The March 2025 Licensure Exam for Teachers was conducted on March 23, 2025, at various testing centers nationwide. These centers were located in:
- NCR
- Baguio
- Butuan
- Cagayan de Oro
- Calapan
- Cebu
- Davao
- Iloilo
- Koronadal
- Legazpi
- Lucena
- Pagadian
- Palawan
- Pampanga
- Rosales
- Tacloban
- Tuguegarao
- Zamboanga
- Bacolod
- Bayambang
- Bohol
- Catanduanes
- Cauayan
- Digos
- Dumaguete
- General Santos
- Ilocos Norte
- Ilocos Sur
- Kidapawan
- Laguna
- Maasin (Southern Leyte)
- Masbate
- Mati
- Occidental Mindoro
- Oroquieta
- Romblon
- Tagum
- Valencia
Board of Professional Teachers
The Licensure Examination for Teachers is overseen by the Board of Professional Teachers, which operates under the PRC. The board is led by its Chairperson, Dr. Rosita L. Navarro, alongside Vice Chairperson Dr. Paz I. Lucido and members Dr. Paraluman R. Giron and Dr. Nora M. Uy.
Next Steps for Successful Examinees
New passers are advised to monitor the PRC’s official website and social media platforms for detailed instructions on the registration process and the schedule for their oath-taking ceremony. Registration includes securing the necessary requirements, such as the original and photocopy of valid IDs, notice of admission, and other documents specified by the PRC.
The LET remains one of the most significant professional licensure examinations in the Philippines, serving as a benchmark for the competency and readiness of educators in both elementary and secondary levels. Congratulations to all the successful examinees of the March 2025 LET!
Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) Results 2025: A Landmark Moment for Aspiring Educators
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) are poised to release the results of the March 2025 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET), an eagerly anticipated milestone for thousands of aspiring educators. The announcement, expected to occur between May 19 and May 30, 2025, comes 35 to 44 working days after the nationwide examination held on March 23, 2025. The results will include the complete list of passers, top 10 (topnotchers), top-performing schools, and the overall performance of schools.
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The March 2025 LET: Scope and Reach
This year’s LET marked the first regular teachers’ licensure examination and was conducted on Sunday, March 23, 2025, across 38 designated testing centers nationwide. To accommodate the growing number of examinees, additional centers were established, ensuring that candidates from remote and underserved areas could participate without undue hardship.
Testing centers spanned key urban and regional hubs, including but not limited to Manila, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga. Additional sites were strategically added in locations such as Bacolod, Bohol, Catanduanes, Dumaguete, General Santos, and Maasin (Southern Leyte), among others. This initiative not only facilitated accessibility but also underscored the Commission’s commitment to equitable opportunities for teacher candidates nationwide.
Who Administered the Exam?
The administration of the LET was overseen by the distinguished members of the Board for Professional Teachers (BPT):
- Dr. Rosita L. Navarro — Chairman
- Dr. Paz I. Lucido — Vice Chairman
- Dr. Paraluman R. Giron — Member
- Dr. Nora M. Uy — Member
Their combined expertise and dedication to the field of education ensure that the licensure process upholds the highest standards of integrity and rigor.
A Nation Holds Its Breath
For the thousands of hopeful examinees, the LET represents the culmination of years of study, preparation, and perseverance. These future educators are vying for the opportunity to contribute to the nation’s development by shaping young minds in classrooms across the Philippines. The exam’s outcome not only determines individual career trajectories but also impacts the quality of education nationwide.
The PRC’s thorough evaluation process ensures that only those who demonstrate the required knowledge, skills, and disposition for teaching earn the title of licensed professional teacher. The Commission’s commitment to transparency and excellence is evident in its meticulous handling of examination logistics and result dissemination.
Recognizing Excellence
A highlight of the LET results announcement is the revelation of the top-performing examinees and institutions. The top 10 passers, or topnotchers, are celebrated for their exceptional performance, often becoming role models for aspiring educators. Additionally, the top-performing schools are recognized for their consistent ability to produce successful candidates, reflecting their commitment to quality teacher education.
A Call to the Future
As the release of the 2025 LET results draws near, the anticipation underscores the critical role educators play in shaping the nation’s future. Beyond the numbers and rankings, the LET embodies the ideals of dedication, lifelong learning, and the transformative power of education.
For all the examinees, this moment represents not just an examination result but the start of a fulfilling and impactful journey in the noble profession of teaching. To the future licensed professional teachers of the Philippines, congratulations in advance on this momentous achievement.
Roll of Successful Examinees in the
LICENSURE EXAM FOR TEACHERS – ELEMENTARY (ALL REGIONS)
Held on March 23, 2025
Released on May 23, 2025
Previous Exams Summary
Detailed Statistics of Previous Licensure Exams:
Month/Year | Examinees | Passers | Passing Rate |
---|---|---|---|
September 2024 | 129,928 | 68,900 | 53.03% |
March 2024 | 130,744 | 71,429 | 54.63% |
September 2023 | 146,562 | 77,777 | 53.07% |
March 2023 | 163,168 | 72,824 | 44.63% |
October 2022 | 231,002 | 120,863 | 52.32% |
June 2022 | 37,340 | 18,860 | 50.51% |
March 2022 | 39,284 | 17,848 | 45.43% |
January 2022 | 38,150 | 20,811 | 54.55% |
September 2021 | 26,589 | 15,201 | 57.17% |
September 2019 | 228,963 | 83,152 | 36.32% |
March 2019 | 157,877 | 31,930 | 20.22% |
September 2018 | 217,332 | 79,212 | 36.45% |
March 2018 | 134,996 | 36,710 | 27.19% |
September 2017 | 187,529 | 70,824 | 37.77% |
March 2017 | 126,499 | 24,082 | 19.04% |
Key Observations:
- Recent Trends: September 2024 saw a passing rate of 53.03%, consistent with the trend of hovering around 50% in recent years.
- Record High Examinees: October 2022 had the highest number of examinees, reaching over 231,000.
- Lowest Passing Rate: March 2017 recorded the lowest passing rate at 19.04%.
- Highest Passing Rate: September 2021 had the highest passing rate of 57.17%, despite having fewer examinees compared to other years.
Analysis:
The data indicates fluctuations in the passing rates, with a general trend of improvement in recent years. Factors influencing these variations might include changes in exam difficulty, preparation trends among examinees, and policy adjustments by the examination board.
Schedule of Registration for Licensed Professional Teachers (LPT)
The schedule for online appointments to obtain the new LPT Professional ID and Certificate of Registration is as follows:
Start of Registration | Testing Centers |
---|---|
June 9, 2025 | Lucena, Sta. Cruz Laguna, Sablayan (Occidental Mindoro), Calapan City (Oriental Mindoro), San Agustin (Romblon) |
June 13, 2025 | Tuguegarao, Cauayan (Isabela) |
June 16, 2025 | Pampanga, Legazpi, Masbate (Masbate), Virac (Catanduanes) |
June 19, 2025 | Tacloban, Maasin (Southern Leyte) |
June 23, 2025 | Bohol, Cebu, Bacolod (Negros Occidental), Dumaguete (Negros Oriental) |
June 25, 2025 | Zamboanga |
June 30, 2025 | Cagayan de Oro, Butuan, Valencia (Bukidnon), Oroquieta (Misamis Occidental) |
July 7, 2025 | National Capital Region (NCR) |
July 14, 2025 | Iloilo |
July 21, 2025 | Koronadal, General Santos (S. Cotabato), Kidapawan (N. Cotabato), Davao, Mati (Davao Oriental), Tagum (Davao del Norte), Digos (Davao del Sur) |
July 28, 2025 | Rosales, Bayambang (Pangasinan), Batac (Ilocos Norte), Candon (Ilocos Sur), Baguio |
August 4, 2025 | Puerto Princesa (Palawan) |
August 11, 2025 | Pagadian |
This detailed schedule ensures that newly licensed teachers can efficiently plan their registrations at designated locations.
PRC advises online registration through the official website at https://online.prc.gov.ph/. Follow these steps for online registration and ensure you have the following requirements ready:
- Notice of Admission (NOA) – for identification purposes only
- Completed Oath Form (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal)
- Two (2) passport-sized ID photos on a white background, each with a complete name tag
- Two (2) sets of documentary stamps
- One (1) short brown envelope
PRC emphasizes that successful examinees must complete their registration in person and sign the Roster of Registered Professionals.
How to Contact the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
If you have any inquiries or need clarification regarding licensure examinations or other services provided by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), it’s important to reach out through the correct channels to ensure timely and accurate assistance.
The PRC recommends contacting the Licensure Exam Division via the following email addresses:
These emails are dedicated to addressing concerns related to licensure exams, including schedules, requirements, and results. Make sure to provide clear and concise information in your email to facilitate a prompt response.
Tips for Effective Communication with PRC
- Subject Line: Use a clear subject line, such as “Licensure Exam Inquiry” or “Clarification on Requirements.”
- Personal Information: Include your full name, contact details, and professional details (if applicable).
- Specific Questions: Clearly state your concern or question to avoid back-and-forth communication.
- Attachments: If applicable, include necessary documents (e.g., receipts, application forms) to support your inquiry.
For other concerns outside of licensure examinations, visit the PRC’s official website or contact their general inquiry hotline to ensure you are directed to the right department.
By following these guidelines, you can streamline your communication and resolve your concerns effectively.
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