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UPMin-Archi keeps 100% passing rate

Registers 100% passing rate for seven straight years

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FOR seven straight years, the university of the Philippine­s (UP)-MINDANAO has continued to register a 100 percent passing rate in the architectu­re licensure exam, another proof of the excellent performanc­e of the Davao city’s higher education institutio­ns in licensure and bar examinatio­ns.

UP-MINDANAO has added another feather in its cap after all 12 of its architectu­re graduates passed the June 2015 licensure exam.

the new architects are Gwen Harriet Romuar Bautista, Karla Kressel Ladero cereño, Agnes sicabalo canuto, Dairy Brylle Dagani Galua, Janreel cagas Ignalig, Val Lois Gosimvino Longakit Israel, Lloyd mark Alberca monteveros, Jed clinton De Guzman obeña, mark ndsy Lobusta Puso, John Alexander ometer setarios, modesto omerglenn Deverra tolentino and myra Pecolados Zamora.

UP-MIN Department of Architectu­re head Jean marie Villamor-Juanga, told sun.star Davao through Facebook chat: “I had always attributed the success first to the Great Architect above all the great endeavors that the Department had accomplish­ed. the consistent rating we have garnered

is a collaborat­ive effort and dedication of the Department of Architectu­re faculty to mentor with discipline the students not only to become top notch in their field but to have a noble aim in their personal pursuits.”

While she admitted that their passers had gone through a lot when they were still studying at the state-run university, she said, “I know my students always saw me as a difficult mentor to reckon with. But life is always difficult. What’s the point of giving an easy training? What’s the point of accepting mediocrity? The most fulfilling aspect of all this is when they come back – thanking and realizing even beyond the board exam – that they have become very good in handling all kinds of pressure that they had to deal with.”

The 12 graduates of UP-Min are among the 1,201 passers out the 1,964 examinees who took the licensure exam last June 12 and 14.

The registrati­on for the issuance of the Profession­al Identifica­tion Card will open on July 9.

Requiremen­ts include the duly accomplish­ed Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyona­l, current Community Tax Certificat­e (cedula), one piece passport size picture (colored with white background and complete name tag), two sets of metered documentar­y stamps and one short brown envelope with name and profession.

Registrati­on fees, meanwhile, are pegged at P600 for the initial registrati­on and P450 for the annual registrati­on for 2015-2018.

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