Negrense ranks 4th in Civil Engineering exam

BACOLOD City – A resident of Negros Occidental ranked fourth in the May 2022 Civil Engineering Licensure Examination. John Lewis Pabilona of Himamaylan City is a graduate of the University of Negros Occidental -Recoletos (UNO-R) here. Pabilona garnered a 92.90 percent rating in the exams conducted on May 1 to 2.
By Glazyl Y. Masculino
By Glazyl Y. Masculino
BACOLOD City – A resident of Negros Occidental ranked fourth in the May 2022 Civil Engineering Licensure Examination.
John Lewis Pabilona of Himamaylan City is a graduate of the University of Negros Occidental -Recoletos (UNO-R) here.
Pabilona garnered a 92.90 percent rating in the exams conducted on May 1 to 2.
He was one of the 5,836 passers out of the 13,781 takers.
Meanwhile, UNO-R garnered an overall passing rate of 52.63 percent (70 passers out of 133 takers).
Arianne Joyce Dameg of the University of the Philippines – Diliman, Archigine Labrador of the University of Saint Louis -Tuguegarao, and Jameson Glen Lim of the Xavier University topped the examination, garnering a passing rate of 93.95 percent.
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