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Post by hoopla on Nov 11, 2014 14:28:08 GMT
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Post by side C on Nov 11, 2014 14:35:54 GMT
October 2014 Interior Designer Licensure Exams
2 Nacionales, Lalaine Tibang 85.85% 5 Motwani, Pinky Bauzon 85.10% 9 Agcaoili, Erika Katrina Fransisco 84.55%
Out of the 86 Thomasian examinees, 45 passed for 52.33% passing rate...
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Nov 19, 2015 6:09:11 GMT
UST posts higher passing rate in interior design board exams
November 15, 2015, 8:01p.m. - THE UNIVERSITY posted a higher passing rate in the recent licensure examination for interior designers, with one Thomasian making it to the top 10.
Leading the new batch of Thomasian interior designers is Karl Rivas Lago, who landed on eighth place with a score of 84.3 percent.
UST improved its passing rate to 69.49 percent, with 41 Thomasian examinees passing out of 59, compared with last year's passing rate of 52.33 percent, in which 45 examinees passed out of 86.
The University of the Philippines - Diliman retained its title as the sole top-performing interior design school in the country.
The national passing rate went up to 60.71 percent, with 204 examinees passing out of 335, compared with last year's 59.82 percent. John Paul Corpuz and Roy Abrahmn Narra
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Post by Keson on Nov 11, 2016 13:17:10 GMT
Three Thomasians in top 10 of interior design board exams
Nov. 10 2016, 10:11 p.m. - THREE Thomasians landed in the top 10 list of passers in the recent interior design board examinations.
UST posted a 65.79-percent passing rate with 75 Thomasians passing the test out of 114 examinees, results from the Professional Regulation Commission showed. This was lower than last year’s 69.49-percent passing rate, or 41 passers out of 59 examinees.
Leading the new batch of Thomasian interior designers was Maria Carla Sebastian (84.25 percent), who landed on the sixth spot.
Thomasians Miriam Louise de Jesus (84.05 percent) and Pauline Dominique Uy (83.9 percent) placed seventh and ninth, respectively.
The University of the Philippines-Diliman remained the lone top-performing school, with a passing rate of 95.35 percent or 41 passers out of 43 examinees.
The national passing rate went down to 50.84 percent, with 213 examinees passing out of 419 takers. Last year's passing rate was 60.71 percent, with 204 making the cut out of 336 examinees. Maria Crisanta M. Paloma
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