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USC is 4th best performing school, grad places 6th in Ch.E. board

The University of San Carlos is hailed as the fourth best-performing school in the October 2022 Chemical Engineer Licensure examinations administered by the Philippine Regulation Commission (PRC). 

USC graduate Bryce Victor A. Dy grabbed the sixth spot with an 85.10% rating. Out of 14 Carolinian examinees, 12 successfully hurdled the licensure exam. Overall, USC garnered an 85.71% passing rate compared to the national average of 51.25%. 

Bryce Victor A. Dy, 6th place, Chemical Engineer Licensure Examination, October 2022

Meanwhile, 531 out of 1,036 successfully hurdled the licensure exam. The Board of Chemical Engineering conducted the licensure examination in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Legazpi. 

To our new licensed Carolinian chemical engineers, congratulations! 

  1. Armodia, Rennan Clyde Lavador 
  2. Calotes, Lou Janssen Lim 
  3. Caquilala, Kennex Padayhag 
  4. Comendador, Marvin John 
  5. Dumalagan, Josef Dante Andal
  6. Dy, Bryce Victor Abello (6th place)
  7. Gallardo, Patrice Ann Abad 
  8. Lim, Shaneeka Elise Paez
  9. Merecido, John Zephaniel Leong
  10. Odilao, Zed Brier Kong 
  11. Olaer, Alourah Liao 
  12. Solatorio, Mark Vincent Sacol
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