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Kidapawan College Physical Plant Office Kidapawan City J.M.J. Ch. Notre Dame of Kidapawan College Physical Plant Office Kidapawan City These items are prohibited inside the campus. ( Effective January 07, 2019) Plastic Straws PET Bottles Plastic Cup & Lid Plastic Utensils Plastic Stirrers Sachets Sando bags and Other Balloons (All types) plastic bags Doypacks Tetra Pak Cartons Polystyrene Plastic / Disposable Gloves PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION KIDAPAWAN COTABATO CRIMINOLOGIST NOVEMBER 29, 30 & DEC. 1, 2019 School : NOTRE DAME OF KIDAPAWAN COLLEGE Address : KIDAPAWAN CITY Building : NDKC IBED GROUND FLOOR Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 1 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ABAD HAMMETT UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 2 ABAD VENCENT JOHN ROFA i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3 ABANES RAYMOND ALCONABA CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 4 ABARQUEZ EFREN KEITH SALAPA UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 5 ABDUL SURAINIE ALI COLAND SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY-COTABATO 6 ABEHON KENNETH MACAYA COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 7 ABILA ARLAN PAÑOSA COLAND SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY-COTABATO 8 ABNE GERROD SALCEDO i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 9 ABOGHO RESLLY CHRISTIAN LARUAN SAINT BENEDICT COLLEGE-COTABATO CITY 10 ABREA MENGIL PACTOR i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 11 ADAM DANLE ZAMAN HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 12 ADAM JUDITH PASANDALAN CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 13 ADAM MAILAH KASIM HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 14 ADAM NOR-HAZZID MAROHOM HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 15 ADTOY MICHAEL ODIN HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 16 AGUIL DATU ABUBACAR TATO SOUTHERN MINDANAO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 17 AGUILAR ALJUN GONZALES UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 18 AGUILAR MEDELYN CAUBAT UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DIGOS COLLEGE 19 AJERO NIKA ELAH CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 20 AKSAN JESTRA MARIAN ROSELLE AMUALLA CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 21 ALAGASI ALHUMAIDIN NANDO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 22 ALBANIA NEIL JOHN DUAZO POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 23 ALEJO DAVID JUMUAD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 24 ALFEREZ JOHN EDWARD UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DIGOS COLLEGE REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION KIDAPAWAN COTABATO CRIMINOLOGIST NOVEMBER 29, 30 & DEC. 1, 2019 School : NOTRE DAME OF KIDAPAWAN COLLEGE Address : KIDAPAWAN CITY Building : NDKC IBED GROUND FLOOR Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 2 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ALIBASA YASSER GALACIO POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 2 ALMAS MOCRIM CALUNSING UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 3 ALMERANES ALJUNE CADANGIN CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 4 ALMIRANTE IRYL JAY SULIT CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 5 ALON JOSEPH CALIMUTAN UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 6 ALPAS JAYNA MAE BAG AO COLAND SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY-COTABATO 7 ALPUERTO JOMARI LLEDO CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 8 AMANDO MARK ANTHONY BENITO SAINT BENEDICT COLLEGE-COTABATO CITY 9 AMANG MAY FLOR TAYONE CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 10 AMANTE ERMETANIO JR ABOILO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 11 AMBOD ABDULADZIZ NANDO COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 12 AMBROSIO RANDYL PIDONG UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 13 AMIANES JHON MARK MAGHARI CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 14 AMLON RONEL ALIPATER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 15 AMPATUAN ABDILLAH BUDAY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 16 AMPATUAN ABDULL LAZIR BANSALAO NOTRE DAME OF SALAMAN COLLEGE 17 AMRON ARAFAT MAROHOM HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 18 ANDAL NASRODIN ENDAP UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 19 ANDATUAN MORAD MAHMOD CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 20 ANDEA EMILIO ADUANA COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 21 ANGELES MARY JAIDE NUDQUE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 22 ANGGAR NORHONEY GUMANDER HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 23 ANIÑON YANCY JOY PASTER i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 24 ANOG JOLIBEE DONQUE UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-DIGOS COLLEGE REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION KIDAPAWAN COTABATO CRIMINOLOGIST NOVEMBER 29, 30 & DEC. 1, 2019 School : NOTRE DAME OF KIDAPAWAN COLLEGE Address : KIDAPAWAN CITY Building : NDKC IBED GROUND FLOOR Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 3 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ANTIGA KING NIÑO DAQUIADO i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2 ANTONIO JONATHAN ALVARADO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 3 APOLINARIO RYAN SALMORIN COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 4 APUD EDGAR DELFIN CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 5 ARANG JOSHUA PEÑALOZA i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 6 ARELLANO XANDRIA KATRINA ABADIA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 7 ARMADA NICO JOHN CLAM CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 8 ARNAIZ CARLO MANIMOG UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 9 ARSAD PRINCESS TAUGO CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 10 ARUMPAC SULTAN ALHAYAN MAPUNDO i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 11 ASUNA MAE ANN BLANCO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 12 ATAN DATU ALI MAKABAKEG SOUTHERN PHILIPPINE ACADEMY COLLEGE, INC 13 ATENDER DAINE JEAN BARAYOG CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 14 AUSTRIA JOEMAR PUNO i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 15 AYROSO QUEEN ARIANE ESTAMPA REGENCY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 16 BACLID OMAR JR BAYRON CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 17 BADAR NORAIMA MAMORO SAINT BENEDICT COLLEGE-COTABATO CITY 18 BADOY JAN ELLEREY SAMILLANO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 19 BADUA JAYSON PADERNAL COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 20 BADUA JHOMAIMA THESEIA PADERNAL CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 21 BADUA JOHN RIEL ARMONIO i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 22 BAG-O REYLAN LEYSON COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 23 BAGAIPO VENUS JOY CONDES COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 24 BAGUION THADDEUS DELA CRUZ CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION KIDAPAWAN COTABATO CRIMINOLOGIST NOVEMBER 29, 30 & DEC. 1, 2019 School : NOTRE DAME OF KIDAPAWAN COLLEGE Address : KIDAPAWAN CITY Building : NDKC IBED GROUND FLOOR Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 4 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 BAJO RONNIE JAY VALDEZ POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 2 BALAGON MARL ANTHONY DECULAWAN COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 3 BALAWAG NURULLAJI SEGURA i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 4 BALIGNAT GARY BASINILLO CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 5 BALINTO JOHN PAUL MANUEL SAINT BENEDICT COLLEGE-COTABATO CITY 6 BALONTONG JOHN CHRISTIAN LUMAWAG i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 7 BALUYAN JAMES IVAN ABAOAG POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 8 BANGI JESTONI GULENG i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 9 BANOG ROSEMIN TIMPOLOK UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 10 BARROGA ADOR HENRY TAPALES SULTAN KUDARAT STATE UNIVERSITY- TACURONG 11 BASMAYOR VIRGEL CANDOL CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 12 BATEG FAISAL SAMAMA SPA COLLEGE, INC. 13 BAUD DANNY JR MAYATO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 14 BAUSIN MARK CADOSALE i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 15 BAUTISTA JUMAR CAPULOS i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 16 BAUTISTA RIZA JEAN PORRAS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 17 BAYAWAN SAMDY BOY DAMBONG COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 18 BAYKING LEO DELICANO POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 19 BAYLOSES EMY ROSE GILLEDO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 20 BAYRON JOHNFRIETHS LIMOCON POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR 21 BEBANGCO DAVE MARK ECABANDE COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 22 BEDOYA KHRYSS GODFREY CLAMOR i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 23 BELARMINO LITO FLORENTINO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 24 BESAÑEZ KAREN JOY PASTOLERO COLAND SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY-COTABATO REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. REPORT TO YOUR ROOM ON OR BEFORE 6:30 A.M. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION KIDAPAWAN COTABATO CRIMINOLOGIST NOVEMBER 29, 30 & DEC. 1, 2019 School : NOTRE DAME OF KIDAPAWAN COLLEGE Address : KIDAPAWAN CITY Building : NDKC IBED GROUND FLOOR Floor : 1ST Room/Grp No. : 5 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 BESO LAICA LOFRANCO UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 2 BINGGAN ROBERT DE LA PENA CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 3 BINGIL VINCENT JHON GROSPE i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 4 BLUNTO ELBERT MANN REGENCY POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 5 BOCTER ANGELITO MAQUE i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 6 BOLAO JANIA CERILO HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 7 BONGABONG JECK FERNANDEZ UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 8 BORRES MARY CRISTINE ANN LAPINED UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 9 BRAVIO ALJEMS HERMINADO COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 10 BUCOL JOHN MICHAEL ARRIESGADO COLAND SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY-COTABATO 11 BUCOL REGINE MAE PEREZ UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 12 BUDAY NORHAN MACALIPAT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 13 BUENAFE ROGIE GORDON i-LINK COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 14 BUENDICHO EVA FE COLALJO COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 15 BUENDICHO JANRY CARNAJE CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 16 BUGA LOR JANE BERMODEZ UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO-BANSALAN 17 BULOSAN RONALD ECO COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 18 BURGOS JEPEE SUMALIGNAO COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 19 BUSANO JIREH PRINCE AMAD COLEGIO DE KIDAPAWAN(for N.COTABATO IT) 20 BUTCH ARRIES BIRUAR UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO-KABACAN 21 CABALES MICHAEL JOHN EROY HEADSTART COLLEGE OF COTABATO 22 CABARLES BRYAN ALPUERTO CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES 23 CACCAM MARK JANRY AMPARADO COR JESU COLLEGE (HOLY CROSS OF DIGOS) 24 CADEMIA CHRIST MARIE SURIGAO CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGES REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS.
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