USC is 5th top performing school in CE board, grad places 8th

The University of San Carlos was named by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) as the 5th best performing school in the country in the May 2022 Civil Engineer Licensure Examination. 

Only six out of 249 schools who had graduates take the May 2022 examination were considered by the PRC as top performing schools.

Out of 89 Carolinian graduates who took the said examination, 76 passed giving USC an overall passing rate of 85.39% which is well above the national passing percentage of 42.35%. 

Kaizen Daniel G. Oriel placed 8th in the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination.

Moreover, USC alumnus Kaizen Daniel G. Oriel landed on the 8th spot with a rating of 92.20%. 

Nationwide, there were a total of 13,781 examinees of which only 5,836 passed.

To our newly licensed Carolinian civil engineers, congratulations! 

  1. Abad, Kent Irvin Cenal
  2. Abenir, Mark Francisco
  3. Ahyong, Milton Christopher Yu
  4. Albero, Ella Princess Apa
  5. Alforque, Joseph Cecile Baid
  6. Altizo, Glenn Michael Anthony Francisco
  7. Ang, Louis Dickson Yap
  8. Arbilon, Mary Margaret Latonio
  9. Arranguez, Aladin III Bulan
  10. Bañares, Elle Lyzza Gore
  11. Bardenas, Vince Inoc
  12. Bejoc, Bryan Anunciado
  13. Bengil, Ronald Jr. Aplaon
  14. Bihag, Mae Christine Anana
  15. Bontilao, Jeanes II Intano
  16. Borces, Jean Nathalie Mendiola
  17. Bumanglag, Stephen Roy Diao
  18. Cabintoy, Denver Brex Remitar
  19. Calvez, Mary Lynelle Bitoy
  20. Casiao, Rachel Mariae Congson
  21. Casil, Alessandro Mante
  22. Casocot, Ariel John Casoy
  23. Ceniza, Nicholle Grace Dhoreen
  24. Centillas, Stiffani Tambis
  25. Chua, Anton Bennett Caro
  26. Claret, Kate Banquil
  27. Deguit, Kara Therese Torrequemada
  28. Figuracion, Andrei Alexi Abbie Tabasa
  29. Gaballo, Edhen Shiera Colubio
  30. Garcia, Bryan Sistosa
  31. Gorme, Melvin Albert Resurreccion
  32. Gran, Megan Marie Veloso
  33. Irinco, Jasmin Evans
  34. Kaindoy, Ian Joshua Igot
  35. Kwan, Joshua Miguel Acebedo
  36. Lape, Ann Frances Bukiron
  37. Lariosa, John Mark Basalo
  38. Layog, Michael Andree Sarvida
  39. Ledesma, Francis Kyle Cielo
  40. Lee, Marty Slet Tan
  41. Lim, Prettet Diola
  42. Magbutay, Frances Rose Camille Novela
  43. Manaloto, Andrew Vincent De Guzman
  44. Manuel, Neil David Sanchez
  45. Monterola, Mykim Batuhan
  46. Navarra, Clien Mary Tatoy
  47. Ong, Diana Nicole Yap
  48. Oriel, Czar Nino Kendelle Gabiana (8th place)
  49. Oriel, Kaizen Daniel Gabiana 
  50. Ortiz, Dyñel Flor Dandan
  51. Patiño, Kobie Troi Umipig
  52. Pogoy, Lance Phillip Howard Dela Cruz
  53. Porpayas, Kiara Corrinne Subayno
  54. Puerto, Lorenzo Angelo Abanilla
  55. Quidato, Veriel Lacaba
  56. Remedios, Czaira Mae Gaviola
  57. Retana, Rheina Marie Baquerfo
  58. Roy, James Carlo Odvina
  59. Ruiz, Gilorie Cativo
  60. Sibi, Clark Nino Guinita
  61. Soriano, Steven Troi Yu
  62. Suson, Jan Joseph Tesoro 
  63. Tabada, Earljohn Gabrielle
  64. Taboada, Christian Delector
  65. Terante, Shiela Mae Magnanao
  66. Tinapay, Alfonso Ced
  67. Trayvilla, Francis Ryan Ramirez
  68. Umali, Danielle Andrea Trazo
  69. Varga, Kim Angelo Sacdalan
  70. Villabert, Thimothy Gabriel Felisarta
  71. Villareal, Egbert Dexter
  72. Villena, Jerome Bryan Espere
  73. Yakit, John Efraem Mantos
  74. Yap, Teddie Belandres
  75. Ybañez, Marianne Aranco
  76. Ygnacio, Michael Andrew Vallecera

With reporting from Engr. Ricardo Fornis, Department of Civil Engineering

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