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Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS October , 2017 Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS October , 2017 School : CDO CITY HIGH SCHOOL Building : NEW BUILDING Address : NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Floor : - Room / Grp No. : 1 Seat First Name Middle Name School Attended NO. Last Name 1 AGAWIN LILIAN MEDADO PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 2 SUMNDAD HANNAH HART AVANCE CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 3 ABA JIM FRANCO ROJAS XAVIER UNIVERSITY 4 ABDULRAUF RAHIMA ACOON MASTERS T.I.M. 5 ABDULSHAMAD NORSAMS DALUPANG MASTERS T.I.M. 6 ABELLA MELODY BALDO M.S.U.-NAAWAN 7 ABELLO CHRISTYL MONALEE ARAMBALA PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 8 ABOLAIS SAADA ABUAT RC-AL KIC 9 ABOLKHAIR ABRA ODIN RC-AL KIC 10 ABONETE RHONALY GUEGUE XAVIER UNIVERSITY 11 ABSIN ROMEO JR TABUCO ST.COLUMBAN COLL.-PAGADIAN 12 ACACIO KATHLEEN DEANNE COSCOS PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 13 AGUANA FAITH ABELO M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 14 AJOC VON WILSON JASPI M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 15 ALALONG ELAINE CLAIRE DELOY LOURDES COLL.-CDO 16 ALAMBAN CANDICE AUGUSTINE NERI LOURDES COLL.-CDO 17 ALAS CLAIRE CHYNNE BULNES XAVIER UNIVERSITY 18 ALBANI NAISHA PANGONOTAN MASTERS T.I.M. 19 ALEMAN JOSHUA REY JAVIER U DE ZAMBOANGA-IPIL 20 ALERIA ROUELA JEZEL CABRIDO XAVIER UNIVERSITY 21 ALI AMANOLLAH ADIONG MASTERS T.I.M. REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 2 Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS October , 2017 School : CDO CITY HIGH SCHOOL Building : NEW BUILDING Address : NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Floor : - Room / Grp No. : 2 Seat First Name Middle Name School Attended NO. Last Name 1 ALI NUR-FAIZAH BANIAGA RC-AL KIC 2 ALIDO DARYLL RAY ROMERO CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 3 ALIKHAN ALNIHAIRIE ALAIDA MASTERS T.I.M. 4 ALOTA SUZETTE VIADOR ST.COLUMBAN COLL.-PAGADIAN 5 AMATONDING MOHAMMAD NAIM BAO PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 6 AMBOR ROSNIA BARAMBANGAN RC-AL KIC 7 AMEROL SITTIE RAIMI MANGORAC PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 8 AMISTAD JEFFREY PARAGOSO M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 9 AMPA ANNIE RAYNIE ALA PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 10 ANACIO MARYJANE GONZAGA M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 11 ANDIG SALINOR P MASTERS T.I.M. 12 APA-AP ALDON HONOR LONGAKIT XAVIER UNIVERSITY 13 APA-AP QUEENIE LIBRIA SAN ISIDRO COLL. 14 APAWAN REY CLAIRE M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 15 APUGAN LEIRA CAIREL CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 16 ARCENA MONELEN PONCE ST.PAUL UNIV.-SURIGAO 17 AROBINTO SITTIE HANNAN DISOMIMBA MASTERS T.I.M. 18 ARSHAD ARKEY BOY GURO MASTERS T.I.M. 19 ASETRE CHRISTINE REFORMINA CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 20 ASUM FAISAH LANGLANG PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 21 AWANG MARK RODEL BIDIG ST.JOSEPH COL-ZAMBO DN REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 3 Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS October , 2017 School : CDO CITY HIGH SCHOOL Building : NEW BUILDING Address : NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Floor : - Room / Grp No. : 3 Seat First Name Middle Name School Attended NO. Last Name 1 AÑASCO HANNA LOU SABEROLA M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 2 BACADON VINCENT DAVE OPPUS BUKIDNON S.C-MALAYBALAY 3 BACARAT WRAIE DACUBA XAVIER UNIVERSITY 4 BAGALANDO JHO ANNE DOMINADO ST.COLUMBAN COLL.-PAGADIAN 5 BAHIAN ANAFE RAGMAC M.S.U.-NAAWAN 6 BAJAO ARNEL MOSES PONTAVEDRA PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 7 BALILI LOUIEGIE QUERUELA PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 8 BALINDONG ABDUL JABBAR BALINDONG MASTERS T.I.M. 9 BALT PRINCESS IFTIZHAM ALI RC-AL KIC 10 BAMA JUNIOR BATO LUCMAN RC-AL KIC 11 BANDALA RONAMAE BATO LOURDES COLL.-CDO 12 BANDINGAN ROWAIDAH ABDULLAH RC-AL KIC 13 BANTUAS FATIMAH MAESTRADO RC-AL KIC 14 BARABAD MICHELLE ANGELICA ARABIS LA SALLE UNIV 15 BARLISAN KRIS DANIELLE EJEM XAVIER UNIVERSITY 16 BARRERA ROMAN ANTON NERI UNIV.OF SOUTHERN PHILS. 17 BASALO ALVIN RACAL MASTERS T.I.M. 18 BASCO ROSE DIANE CABATAY M.S.U.-MARAWI CITY 19 BATO STEPHEN HUDSON ONG XAVIER UNIVERSITY 20 BATOON LUKE ARIS ROBLE LICEO DE CAGAYAN UNIV 21 BEDAR HAKIMAH DALIDIG MASTERS T.I.M. REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 4 Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS October , 2017 School : CDO CITY HIGH SCHOOL Building : NEW BUILDING Address : NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Floor : - Room / Grp No. : 4 Seat First Name Middle Name School Attended NO. Last Name 1 BELDEROL GLAIRINE LOGRONIO M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 2 BEÑALES RONNIL RAMIREZ M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 3 BOBIHIS ARGIE ACERO ST.JOSEPH COL-ZAMBO DN 4 BODIONGAN KRISTINE ROSE LUMAYAG LA SALLE UNIV 5 BOISER ROSELYN JEAN MENDOZA M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 6 BONAL SITTIE JANAISAH GAMPONG MASTERS T.I.M. 7 BOTARDO IRA CANDY PATUAL XAVIER UNIVERSITY 8 BUHISAN DIOMALYN OROT PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 9 BUHISAN JEMYREN OROT PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 10 BURAY LERI MAREE CAGAS XAVIER UNIVERSITY 11 BUTA ZIPHANIA DINDI BRITANIA M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 12 BUTED LILY ANNE TAGARDA PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 13 CABALDA NOVEFE NARCISO PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 14 CABALE LEA MAE DANGASE ANDRES BONIFACIO COL 15 CABELTES RIZA MAE MADROÑO CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 16 CADUNGOG JOSEPHELSE MART ACLA M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 17 CAGABCAB CARMELA IHALAS CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 18 CAGAS JECA SUAN ANDRES BONIFACIO COL 19 CAHAR APIPA MACALANGGAN RC-AL KIC 20 CAJELES ELIDESA MAE SAYSON M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 21 CALAM MARIAM ABAN PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 5 Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS October , 2017 School : CDO CITY HIGH SCHOOL Building : NEW BUILDING Address : NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Floor : - Room / Grp No. : 5 Seat First Name Middle Name School Attended NO. Last Name 1 CALDERON KATHLEEN GRACE ALMIROL ST.COLUMBAN COLL.-PAGADIAN 2 CALI MUHAMAD HUSSEIN PANIOROTAN PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 3 CALINAWAGAN RAYMAR GONZAGA M.S.U.-IIT-ILIGAN CITY 4 CAMPONG NAIZIA PANGUILAAN MASTERS T.I.M. 5 CANDANO MAE ANN MERTALLA CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 6 CANILANG RICARDO JR PABATANG ST.COLUMBAN COLL.-PAGADIAN 7 CAPITAN FLORANTE JR LAGAT LICEO DE CAGAYAN UNIV 8 CAPITANIA RONA ROSE DOMIDER ST.COLUMBAN COLL.-PAGADIAN 9 CARIM AISAH PANDI RC-AL KIC 10 CARRILLO CHARMAINE ALMOCERA XAVIER UNIVERSITY 11 CASANODIN AMER HUSSIEN BATUA RC-AL KIC 12 CASTRO CARL VINCENT GENESTON XAVIER UNIVERSITY 13 CATANE LOVELY JOY STELLA MARIS COLL.-OROQUIETA 14 CAVALIDA JOWARD CLINTON CATAJOY LOURDES COLL.-CDO 15 CIMENI JOY JO M.S.U.-NAAWAN 16 CLARETE IRISH DECIPULO SAN ISIDRO COLL. 17 CONCON HAROLD NESTOR PEROCHO SO.MINDANAO COLL.-PAGADIAN 18 CONVICTO SHARA ANGELA MABAO PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 19 CORCINO ARIANE LOUISE TOLEDO XAVIER UNIVERSITY 20 COSAIN ABDULNAHID IBRA MASTERS T.I.M. 21 DABLO DEVINE MAE CANAMA LA SALLE UNIV REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 6 Professional Regulation Commission CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Licensure Examination for CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS October , 2017 School : CDO CITY HIGH SCHOOL Building : NEW BUILDING Address : NAZARETH, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Floor : - Room / Grp No. : 6 Seat First Name Middle Name School Attended NO. Last Name 1 DACUBOR NIÑA JASME GENSANTOS FNDTN., INC 2 DADAYAN JUNAID SOLAIMAN WESTERN INST OF TECH 3 DADULA SHIELA MARIE ORIOLA XAVIER UNIVERSITY 4 DAGATAN EDUARD LUMINDAS PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 5 DALID JOMARIE DURANO XAVIER UNIVERSITY 6 DALIDIG FAYEZ GANI RC-AL KIC 7 DALUPANG KHALED MAPANDI MASTERS T.I.M. 8 DAUNTE JAFFAR MARIANO PILGRIM CHRISTIAN CO 9 DAVIDE JOEY CARILLO NO. CENTRAL MIND. COLL. 10 DAYOC CAMELLE JAMILA XAVIER UNIVERSITY 11 DAZILO MONAIFA CAGAANAN MASTERS T.I.M. 12 DELA CRUZ APRIL JOY LIWAGON LA SALLE UNIV 13 DELOS SANTOS RONALYN MARTIL XAVIER UNIVERSITY 14 DENSING ART VIRGEL OGARTE ANDRES BONIFACIO COL 15 DIDA-AGUN FATIMA AWALIAH RAMOS MASTERS T.I.M. 16 DIDA-AGUN MOHAMMAD FAIZ ARUMPAC MASTERS T.I.M. 17 DIMACALING BOLKIA MALAWANI MASTERS T.I.M. 18 DIMACALING SITTIE HASMINAH AMER MASTERS T.I.M. 19 DIME SAM ESTAÑO CHRIST THE KING-GINGOOG 20 DIRANGGARUN NORHANA MONEB RC-AL KIC 21 DOMBASE PHEBE JANE DACOYCOY CAGAYAN DE ORO COL REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS.
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