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List of Qualifiers COLLEGE ENTRANCE TEST April 09, 2017 LIST OF QUALIFIERS Appno NAME SCHOOL 1718-04016 ABAGA, REYMAR MONTALLANA NONE 1718-03251 ABANG, DANIELLE CERBITO NONE 1718-03242 ABDUL, YEDDA SABDANI MSU - TAWI-TAWI COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY & OCEANOGRAPHY 1718-04179 ABDULLA, NURAYDA SULAY UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03095 ABDULMUTI, ELLENMAE FORONES WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04018 ABDURAHIM, FARIZA MAANI WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03452 ABDURAHMAN, MERWYHNNA SAHI UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03889 ABDURAHMAN, NARISSA HARAYIN UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-04069 ABU, RAIZA ATTIH ALICIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03784 ABUNDA, JHONA MAY RESURRECCION UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03586 ACARAB, FATIMA SHEENA IBNO ZAMBOANGA CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03243 ADALID, IRIKA JANE JAUCULAN ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 1718-03768 ADDAM, NAMBRA HAMID WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03729 ADJALUDDIN, ALKHAIZER NABIULA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03208 ADJILANI, PILAR JEAN TAN ZAMBOANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WEST 1718-03931 ADJIMUDDIN, CLINTJHAM FRANCISCO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03871 ADVENTO, JOJIE SEBILO ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROG 1718-04293 AGUILING, KAIZER TAUPAN NONE 1718-03924 AHMAD, ALSIMA MUSA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03112 AHMAD, FADZMAWATI JAAFAR ASIA'S LATIN CITY TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-03798 AJIBON, ALKHAIZAL BABUL JOLO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03438 AKMAD, MHADANIA MACASO SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 1718-04190 ALAMAG, MARRIAN AMBA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03547 ALATAN, BRYAN MOLATE ZAMBOANGA CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03536 ALBOLARIO, MARICRIS MANILLA SINUNUC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-04086 ALEJANDRO, GRACE ANN JAINO ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 1718-03087 ALELUYA, JEJOMAR LLANERA ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 1718-03550 ALFAD, RAVIEB NAHUDAN UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03763 ALFORNON, JESSA DIBA AYALA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-04019 ALHARI, ZEMRADA NASIRI WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03996 ALI, AR RASHID LOPEZ ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 1718-04244 ALIAN, SITTI NAIZHA ALAMIA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03175 ALIH, IBNOLTAYYAB AMING MAHARDIKA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1718-04044 ALIH, PEARLWINA YUNUS WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03689 ALINDONG, SITTI LOUVIA ROMAGUERA ZAMBOANGA CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03888 ALLIAN, JESSA MAE RAMILLANO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03104 ALMAZAN, CLEEVE MARC GENEBRALDO ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 1718-03917 ALVARADO, KATE ALVAREZ DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03168 ALVAREZ, ALDRIN SANSAWI WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03907 ALVAREZ, ROMEO DELOS REYES WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03077 AMIL, JAINA SABDANI WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03764 AMILASAN, ELISTHER LAMPAD BRENT HOSPITAL AND COLLEGES, INC. 1718-03677 AMILHAMJA, EIZEL ROMAGUERA ZAMBOANGA CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03120 AMIRUDDIN, FAHAD SALUD UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03344 AMISALI, ALVIÑA HARAJI SOUTHERN CITY COLLEGES 1718-03965 AMISALI, JARMAIDA JAWAJI TUAN DATO HADJI ABDULLA NUÑO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03066 ANDUS, NOLIMAE LIPA AYALA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03985 ANGELES, BUTCH JEORGE JACINTO MANICAHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03296 ANTONIO, IRISH GAY MARTIN SOUTHCOM NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-04020 ANTONIO, RUBY ANNE TIU RAMON ENRIQUEZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03063 APOSTOL, ANGELICA MAE BUELA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03484 APPANG, KATHLEEN HADJULA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03299 AQUILISCA, RHEA JOYCE ARIOLA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03824 AQUINO, IRENE GANTIAO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03799 ARABEJO, MA LYKHA GONZALES WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03600 ARADAIS, MUKTAR SALI CADDNET COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-03811 ARADAIS, PRINCESS JUHARA SALI UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03379 ARAK, RHEA ESMAEL WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03418 ARANAIN, NASRA DAMMANG HMIJ PHILIPPINE ISLAMIC COLLEGE 1718-03980 ARBISON, NUR AYN UNDAIN ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 1718-03330 ARCILLAS, ROSETTE MAE TAN ASIA'S LATIN CITY TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-03827 ARIM, NURFAISA JAWANI NONE 1718-03839 ARIP, AL AMEER SANTOS WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03062 ARIP, OBAIDALLAH AMIL ISLAMIC INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES 1718-03133 ARISTOTELES, LOVELY JEAN TABAY WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04101 ARNADO, ROJEN GENTURALES ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROG 1718-04134 ASAALI, AL MASHIER URAO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03724 ASARAL, ASHRAF AL MAHDI LIWAG WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03210 ASID, ALGABID SABANDAL ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROG 1718-03614 ASMAD, ARNALIDA VILLACERA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03514 ASMAN, FERLINA SALAD WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03114 ASMAWEL, RENEGEL AMIRUL WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03488 AZNAR, KYLE ANGELICA BALINGIT WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY ~1~ wmsu.cet.2017.2018 Appno NAME SCHOOL 1718-04087 BAGIS, FATIMA ROUWIZA DAGANI NUEVO ZAMBOANGA COLLEGE, INC. 1718-03275 BAGUIO, ALYSSA VANCE FLORES UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-04060 BAHANDI, RICO MORITO NONE 1718-03790 BAKIL, AHMAD HAYMER ANDO SULU STATE COLLEGE 1718-03110 BALDADO, ANTHONY ROJAS ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 1718-03939 BALLAHO, NUR IN SABTULA BASILAN STATE COLLEGE 1718-03432 BALLANGCA, PAMELA ESPIRITU ZAMBOANGA STATE COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 1718-03969 BANAGAN, ALFIE BUGAS WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04021 BAÑEZ, FATIMAH ALELI DELA CRUZ SIBUGAY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-03720 BANING, ADZHAR ALBA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04286 BANLASAN, CHRISTIAN PALARCA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03261 BARA, GAFUR SULAIMAN WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03240 BARIDJI, LINDA MOHAMMAD WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03096 BARTOLOME, BENDERLIVE MARTINEZ ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROG 1718-03682 BASILIO, MICHELLE CAÑABANO KABASALAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1718-03155 BATUCAN, RYAN JAVIER WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03476 BAUTISTA, RIZALYN PATAO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03085 BAUTISTA, ROMY ARNOLD PET CLARET HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03993 BAYA, IRENE ABILAY NONE 1718-03994 BAYBAYAN, ALFHAMIL MATUROL UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-04013 BAYBAYAN, ALSON ASMAN ASIA'S LATIN CITY TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-04206 BAYHUNAN, DANNY JEAN VELASCO PAYAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03475 BELARMINO, LOUIE CORSAME UNIVERSAL COLLEGE 1718-03618 BELLO, ALJON MANALO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04131 BELLO, DENISH JON LACASTESANTOS ZAMBOANGA STATE COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 1718-03951 BENEDICTOSS, RUSSHANE GAYLE MANUEL ZAMBOANGA STATE COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 1718-03519 BENTAYIN, MAYLENE DELAPEÑA NONE 1718-03415 BERGANIO, ERICA JOY MONTEJAR UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03767 BERMUDEZ, MICHELLE ABANILLA UNIVERSAL COLLEGE 1718-04123 BILOH, SUMMAL HAMBALI ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROG 1718-03848 BINAG, JOY AN CAPUYAN AYALA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03179 BOLAÑO, RIKKI PANGANIBAN PILAR COLLEGE 1718-03987 BONSIL, MASNAH ALAMHALI ZAMBOANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WEST 1718-03178 BUD, AHMAD ANIS UDUL ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 1718-04094 BUDDIN, ABDUL AZIZ BAKSAN WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03697 BUENAVENTURA, AIMIE SINILIGAN WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04220 BUENBRAZO, JOHN KIRBY ARCENAL WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03246 BUENO, JEROME GARCIA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03676 BURAN, FATIMA MICHELLE ARANCANA UNIVERSAL COLLEGE 1718-03758 BUSTAMANTE, VERGIL DAGO OC ASIA'S LATIN CITY TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-03752 BUYOK, RAIZA MENDOZA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04068 CABAHUG, ROSE MICHELLE APUADO UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 1718-03083 CABANLIT, MAUREEN FATIMAH BARA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04022 CABAYACRUZ, KIMBERLY MAE GONZALES WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03094 CABERTE, ETHEL MIRANDA DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-04291 CAIMOR, REENJAY MAHAAN WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-04282 CALAM, NELSA SIANGCO TICTAPUL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-04055 CALIVO, RONNIEL ESCOBAR PILAR COLLEGE 1718-03472 CALLORA, RENIEL JOE TUBOG AYALA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03891 CAMIRO, RENNEL JAY BONGHAWAN TALISAYAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03405 CANARIA, DANE KRIX EVANGELISTA ASIA'S LATIN CITY TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC. 1718-03715 CANDELAZA, JOE BERT RAMIREZ WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03532 CANDIDO, LESLIE FRANCISCO UNIVERSAL COLLEGE 1718-03859 CANSECO, NICA VILLANUEVA WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03573 CARDOZO, VINCENZO KATALBAS ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM ACCREDITATION & EQUIVALENCY PROG 1718-03657 CARIAL, RICALYN BALNEG NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03695 CARPIO, MICHELLE DAMASO NONE 1718-03058 CARREON, RHIZEL GAY PATOC ZAMBOANGA CITY STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 1718-04099 CARZA, BENSON MANALO VITALI VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL 1718-04165 CASAL, REI DIVINA SIDNEY SOUTHERN CITY COLLEGES 1718-03660 CENTILLO, GRACE BALLAO WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY 1718-03434 CHAN, FRITZ JERALD BASCO ZAMBOANGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - WEST 1718-03252 CHAN, RITZ ASHLEY BASCO DIPLAHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03942 CHEW, THEA MURIELLE NONE 1718-03280 CHUA, BARON HOPKINS LIM ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY 1718-04002 CLIMACO, JEFF ISRAEL DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL 1718-03329
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