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Baguio Testing Center Professional Regulation Commission BAGUIO REGIONAL OFFICE Licensure Examination for CRIMINOLOGIST - BAGUIO OCTOBER 28, 29 & 30, 2016 NOTICE OF ROOM ASSIGNMENT - BAGUIO TESTING CENTER School: E. AGUINALDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Address: EVERLASTING ST., GEFA BRGY., BAGUIO CITY Building: MAIN Floor: Room No.: 1 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School No. Attended 1 ABAD ANGEL BRILLO JOSE RIZAL UNIVERSITY (for.JRC) 2 ABAD BENEDICTO JR LANGCAY MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 3 ABAD JAZZEL ROSE DIMAANO COLEGIO DE AMORE 4 ABAD JOCEL BLANZA UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 5 ABAD LEENARD ASUNCION ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY-CAUAYAN (for.C.POLY.COLL.) 6 ABAG AIDEN JR TORIBIO CORDILLERA CAREER DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE 7 ABAJA JULIUS CAESAR DOMINGO NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 8 ABALOS GABBY GARCIA NORTHERN ILOCANDIA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(NICOSAT) 9 ABALOS JUN ANTERO REYES NORTHERN ILOCANDIA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(NICOSAT) 10 ABALOS MARICEL GUYO CORDILLERA CAREER DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE 11 ABALOS RICHARD SALIBAD XIJEN COLLEGE OF MOUNTAIN PROVINCE-BONTOC MT PROV. 12 ABAN JAN RAY ESPADA MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 13 ABANGAD LAURENCE BATTULAYAN NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 14 ABANGGA DEXTER PATTIYAO KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 15 ABAOAG DEXTER SAGUDANG ABRA VALLEY COLLEGE 16 ABBACAN ANTHONY MALECDAN MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 17 ABBACAN CHRISTINE MALIONGAN KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 18 ABBIGAT RACHEL AMMAYAO IFUGAO STATE UNIVERSITY (for. IFUGAO SCAF)-LAMUT 19 ABBOC GRETCHEN DAILAPAS ABRA VALLEY COLLEGE 20 ABBOTT GIGI COLOMA NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 21 ABCALEN JAYMARK PEREZ UNIVERSITY OF BAGUIO IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 1. VERIFY YOUR APPLICATION NUMBER ON THE DAY OF EXAMINATION FROM THE ROOM WATCHERS/PROCTORS ASSIGNED IN YOUR ROOM. 2. BE PUNCTUAL, REPORT TO YOUR BUILDING / ROOM ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Professional Regulation Commission BAGUIO REGIONAL OFFICE Licensure Examination for CRIMINOLOGIST - BAGUIO OCTOBER 28, 29 & 30, 2016 NOTICE OF ROOM ASSIGNMENT - BAGUIO TESTING CENTER School: E. AGUINALDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Address: EVERLASTING ST., GEFA BRGY., BAGUIO CITY Building: MAIN Floor: Room No.: 2 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School No. Attended 1 ABENDANIO CHRISTIAN DALE ESTEBAN NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 2 ABIGANIA VINKY ABLOG UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 3 ABIS IRENE CANALES WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY-PUERTO PRINCESA 4 ABLOG CLIFFORD ALAY-AY UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 5 ABLOG JOE MARK NATIVIDAD UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 6 ABLUYAN GRENA BOTENG MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 7 ABOGADOR YMARJUNE PAREDES WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY-PUERTO PRINCESA 8 ABOY MICHAEL GIO RAGCA UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 9 ABSALON JAY CHRISTIAN ANGEL NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE 10 ABUBO IMEE WASIT SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY 11 ABUBO JEFFREY AGUINALDO NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 12 ABUBO ROGELIO JR BANCUYO UNIVERSITY OF THE CORDILLERAS (for.BAGUIO C.F.) 13 ABUBO WILFREDO ANDRES SAINT FERDINAND COLLEGE-ILAGAN 14 ABUCAY JUNE CARLOU AQUINO UNIVERSITY OF LA SALETTE-SANTIAGO 15 ABUCAY MARYROSE MALOOM NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 16 ABUEL RIZZA CHAVES UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 17 ABULI ZOREN CHRISTIAN MAYMAYA KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 18 ACANGAN JORDAN DUMAAN NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE 19 ACAPEN FRANK ISRAEL LADYONG PLT COLLEGE, INC 20 ACAS DEAN LLAVORE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF LA UNION IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 1. VERIFY YOUR APPLICATION NUMBER ON THE DAY OF EXAMINATION FROM THE ROOM WATCHERS/PROCTORS ASSIGNED IN YOUR ROOM. 2. BE PUNCTUAL, REPORT TO YOUR BUILDING / ROOM ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Professional Regulation Commission BAGUIO REGIONAL OFFICE Licensure Examination for CRIMINOLOGIST - BAGUIO OCTOBER 28, 29 & 30, 2016 NOTICE OF ROOM ASSIGNMENT - BAGUIO TESTING CENTER School: E. AGUINALDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Address: EVERLASTING ST., GEFA BRGY., BAGUIO CITY Building: MAIN Floor: Room No.: 3 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School No. Attended 1 ACASILI LEA MAE PAAT UNIVERSITY OF CAGAYAN VALLEY (for. CAGAYAN COLL OF TUG.) 2 ACEBEDO RAYMUND MANUEL NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 3 ACIO MIKE ANTHONY GARCIA ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY-CAUAYAN (for.C.POLY.COLL.) 4 ACOBA JARED VERGARA IFUGAO STATE UNIVERSITY (for. IFUGAO SCAF)-POTIA 5 ACOSTA EDVERLY ANN CORNEL BAGUIO CENTRAL UNIVERSITY 6 ACOSTA JOEL JOHN LABERINTO CENTRAL ILOCANDIA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 7 ACOSTA JOFFREY LICONG CENTRAL ILOCANDIA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 8 ACOSTA RAFFY JAY INFANTE PLT COLLEGE., INC - GUINOBATAN, ALBAY 9 ACUARIO REMEDIOS CORPUZ CENTRAL ILOCANDIA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 10 ADA-OL CLEMENCIO JR OLINON KALINGA APAYAO STATE COLLEGE (KALINGA COMM. COLL.) 11 ADAME ARISTOFEL BULDA ABRA VALLEY COLLEGE 12 ADAME JOHN PAUL PALACPAC UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 13 ADAY ROMEL MERCADO POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF LA UNION 14 ADCHAKANG AGUSTIN LIKKAB MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 15 ADDAMO JOBIE MANAO UNIVERSITY OF CAGAYAN VALLEY (for. CAGAYAN COLL OF TUG.) 16 ADDAWE JEREMY LAGYABAN MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 17 ADDOM DENVER GUILLOY KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 18 ADDONGAN ENGELBERT BINTO UNIVERSITY OF THE CORDILLERAS (for.BAGUIO C.F.) 19 ADDONGAN MARK ANTHONY LADYONG KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 20 ADIER REY HERMINIGILDO FULLBRIGHT COLLEGE 21 ADOC ANTHONY ABAD ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY-CAUAYAN (for.C.POLY.COLL.) IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 1. VERIFY YOUR APPLICATION NUMBER ON THE DAY OF EXAMINATION FROM THE ROOM WATCHERS/PROCTORS ASSIGNED IN YOUR ROOM. 2. BE PUNCTUAL, REPORT TO YOUR BUILDING / ROOM ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Professional Regulation Commission BAGUIO REGIONAL OFFICE Licensure Examination for CRIMINOLOGIST - BAGUIO OCTOBER 28, 29 & 30, 2016 NOTICE OF ROOM ASSIGNMENT - BAGUIO TESTING CENTER School: E. AGUINALDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Address: EVERLASTING ST., GEFA BRGY., BAGUIO CITY Building: MAIN Floor: Room No.: 4 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School No. Attended 1 ADOLFO KENNETH ANDAM NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 2 ADOMA ALI AMPUAN NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE 3 ADORA MARK LABASLI KALINGA APAYAO STATE COLLEGE (KALINGA COMM. COLL.) 4 ADRIANO ERICSON MARQUEZ PLT COLLEGE, INC 5 ADVINCULA JIMMY JR BANAYOS DATA CENTER COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES-BANGUED 6 ADZUARA MARK CHIZEL ALCANTARA ABRA VALLEY COLLEGE 7 AFUNAY JONATHAN GUNNAWA FLORENCIO L. VARGAS COLLEGE-TUGUEGARAO 8 AFUYOG BOBBY FARNICAN MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 9 AFUYOG LYKEE DARYL PINKIHAN IFUGAO STATE UNIVERSITY (for. IFUGAO SCAF)-POTIA 10 AGA-ID MAY-AN BONOBON KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 11 AGAGEN JIMALYN ANGDASAN UNIVERSITY OF BAGUIO 12 AGAGEO DALE DOMIN-ONG MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 13 AGAGON BRYAN BALOCNIT KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 14 AGAID LUKE APAGAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ASIA & THE PACIFIC 15 AGAPINAN MARK IAN PINTO UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 16 AGAY-YONG FRANKLIN PAKYAO MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 17 AGAYSO JOHN LEONEN ATERFA MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 18 AGBUNAG RIZNY ALJO TABACO NORTHERN PHILS. COLL. FOR MARITIME & TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES 19 AGCAOILI AR HUBERTH CORPUZ NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 20 AGDEPPA FIDEL JR IDIAN UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 21 AGEB-EB NICOLE LA MADRID MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 1. VERIFY YOUR APPLICATION NUMBER ON THE DAY OF EXAMINATION FROM THE ROOM WATCHERS/PROCTORS ASSIGNED IN YOUR ROOM. 2. BE PUNCTUAL, REPORT TO YOUR BUILDING / ROOM ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Professional Regulation Commission BAGUIO REGIONAL OFFICE Licensure Examination for CRIMINOLOGIST - BAGUIO OCTOBER 28, 29 & 30, 2016 NOTICE OF ROOM ASSIGNMENT - BAGUIO TESTING CENTER School: E. AGUINALDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Address: EVERLASTING ST., GEFA BRGY., BAGUIO CITY Building: MAIN Floor: Room No.: 5 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School No. Attended 1 AGGASID PRINCESS MAE LIM IFUGAO STATE UNIVERSITY (for. IFUGAO SCAF)-LAMUT 2 AGGUDONG JESSBERT BAYNINAN ALDERSGATE COLLEGE 3 AGINAS EMMA JOY AMOY CORDILLERA CAREER DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE 4 AGLAMAS CHRISTIAN JAKE PALANGYOS CORDILLERA CAREER DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE 5 AGLUGOB MARVIN BELMONTE DATA CENTER COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES-LAOAG CITY 6 AGMALIW MAXIMO JUEL III MARCELO ALDERSGATE COLLEGE 7 AGMOYAO ELMA NAWEYWEY MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-BONTOC 8 AGNO ANASTACIO JR GUZMAN UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES-VIGAN 9 AGNOL REYGIE MONTERIAL PLT COLLEGE, INC 10 AGOD ACE VERGEL EMBARGO SAINT LOUIS COLLEGE OF BULANAO 11 AGOSTO DIXZON GALLANO CORDILLERA CAREER DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE 12 AGPAD REDEN DANGIW CORDILLERA CAREER DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE 13 AGPAWAN CHEN CHEN MADIGAS CORDILLERA A+ COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 14 AGRON MARVIN JR SUBIA ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY-CAUAYAN (for.C.POLY.COLL.) 15 AGRONG EVELYN CHUCHUNEN MOUNTAIN PROV. STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-TADIAN 16 AGTANG LIEZEL RATON UNIVERSITY OF LA SALETTE-SANTIAGO 17 AGTARAP ROMAR HERMY OBILLE CENTRAL ILOCANDIA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 18 AGTARON LUDINA BOG-AC KALINGA COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 19 AGUB JANSON SIMANGAN UNIVERSITY OF LA SALETTE-SANTIAGO 20 AGUERAN ARLENE PADIN LYCEUM NORTHWESTERN-F.T. DUQUE COLLEGE-URDANETA 21 AGUILAN ANGEL BONG JR MARTIN ISABELA STATE UNIVERSITY-CAUAYAN (for.C.POLY.COLL.) IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 1. 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