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UP Grad Tops Pharmacists Board Exam January 2013

Henson Turalde, a graduate of the University of the Philippines- Manila tops the first phase of board exams for Pharmacists this year. He scored 91.62 points leading the 641 passers according to the results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). He was closely followed by John Carlo Madrid of San Pedro College - Davao City with score of 91.6. The complete list of the topnotchers can be viewed in this link:


The PRC reports that there are 1181 examinees who took the exam early this month.The result was released after two days. The Board of Pharmacy composed of Ms. Marilyn M. Young-Tiu, Chairman and Ms. Jennifer M. Flores, Member administered the exam through PRC.

Registration for the issuance of professional ID and Certificate of Registration is from January 22-25, 2012. The requirements are as follows:
  • Duly accomplished Oath of Professional (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal) form
  • Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula),
  • 2 pieces passport size picture (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 1 piece 1x1 picture (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 2 sets of metered documentary stamps
  • 1 short brown envelope with name and profession
  • Initial Registration Fee of P600
  • Annual Registration Fee of P450 for 2013-2016
Oath-taking ceremony details will be announced later. For the meantime, here is the complete list of passes:

http://www.prc.gov.ph/uploaded/documents/PHAR0113se.pdf

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