The Performance of Schools in the March 2019 Pharmacist Licensure Examination in Alphabetical Order As Per R.A

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The Performance of Schools in the March 2019 Pharmacist Licensure Examination in Alphabetical Order As Per R.A The performance of schools in the March 2019 Pharmacist Licensure Examination in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) "To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation" is as follows: MARCH 2019 PHARMACIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED ADAMSON UNIVERSITY 1 30 0 30 100.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 30 1 31 96.77% ADVENTIST MED. CENTER COLL.- 2 ILIGAN CITY,INC(MSHC, INC) 20 25 45 44.44% 12 26 38 31.58% 32 51 83 38.55% ANGELES UNIVERSITY 3 FOUNDATION 3 5 8 37.50% 6 6 12 50.00% 9 11 20 45.00% AQUINAS UNIVERSITY 4 1 0 1 100.00% 1 2 3 33.33% 2 2 4 50.00% ARAULLO UNIVERSITY 5 5 0 5 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 5 0 5 100.00% ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-MANILA 6 7 19 26 26.92% 7 4 11 63.64% 14 23 37 37.84% CEBU DOCTORS UNIVERSITY 7 0 1 1 0.00% 2 0 2 100.00% 2 1 3 66.67% CENTRAL ILOCANDIA COLLEGE 8 OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 6 7 13 46.15% 1 7 8 12.50% 7 14 21 33.33% CENTRAL LUZON DOCTOR'S 9 HOSPITAL EDUCATIONAL 3 4 7 42.86% 6 8 14 42.86% 9 12 21 42.86% INSTITUTION CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY 10 37 7 44 84.09% 1 0 1 100.00% 38 7 45 84.44% CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY- 11 MAKATI 4 6 10 40.00% 9 3 12 75.00% 13 9 22 59.09% CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY- 12 MALOLOS 11 6 17 64.71% 9 1 10 90.00% 20 7 27 74.07% CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY- 13 MANILA 58 16 74 78.38% 31 21 52 59.62% 89 37 126 70.63% COLEGIO DE SAN GABRIEL 14 ARCANGEL 1 0 1 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% COLEGIO SAN AGUSTIN-BACOLOD 15 CITY 0 0 0 0.00% 2 0 2 100.00% 2 0 2 100.00% COLLEGE OF OUR LADY OF MT. 16 CARMEL 0 0 0 0.00% 2 2 4 50.00% 2 2 4 50.00% DAVAO DOCTORS COLLEGE, INC. 17 6 6 12 50.00% 11 2 13 84.62% 17 8 25 68.00% DE LA SALLE MED. & HEALTH 18 SCIENCES INST.(FOR.DLSU- 33 0 33 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 33 0 33 100.00% DASMA HSC) EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE- 19 MANILA 15 2 17 88.24% 2 4 6 33.33% 17 6 23 73.91% FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY- 20 NICANOR REYES MEDICAL 4 2 6 66.67% 5 3 8 62.50% 9 5 14 64.29% FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST COLLEGE 21 10 3 13 76.92% 1 0 1 100.00% 11 3 14 78.57% GENERAL SANTOS DOCTORS' 22 MEDICAL SCHOOL FOUNDATION 5 5 10 50.00% 9 9 18 50.00% 14 14 28 50.00% GOLDENSTATE COLLEGE 23 3 3 6 50.00% 2 1 3 66.67% 5 4 9 55.56% GUAGUA NATIONAL COLLEGES 24 1 0 1 100.00% 0 9 9 0.00% 1 9 10 10.00% POS - 1 MARCH 2019 PHARMACIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ASIA 25 & THE PACIFIC-TABUK BRANCH 1 2 3 33.33% 0 5 5 0.00% 1 7 8 12.50% KIDAPAWAN DOCTORS COLLEGE, 26 INC-KIDAPAWAN 19 18 37 51.35% 0 0 0 0.00% 19 18 37 51.35% LICEO DE CAGAYAN UNIVERSITY 27 62 7 69 89.86% 3 8 11 27.27% 65 15 80 81.25% LORMA COLLEGE 28 21 6 27 77.78% 8 3 11 72.73% 29 9 38 76.32% LOURDES COLLEGE 29 5 14 19 26.32% 3 4 7 42.86% 8 18 26 30.77% LYCEUM NORTHWESTERN UNIV- 30 DAGUPAN CITY 20 1 21 95.24% 1 0 1 100.00% 21 1 22 95.45% LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES - 31 GEN TRIAS, CAVITE 15 10 25 60.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 15 10 25 60.00% LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES 32 UNIVERSITY-BATANGAS,INC 15 0 15 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 15 0 15 100.00% MANILA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY- 33 CALOOCAN CITY 8 3 11 72.73% 8 4 12 66.67% 16 7 23 69.57% MARIANO MARCOS STATE 34 UNIVERSITY-BATAC 65 1 66 98.48% 2 2 4 50.00% 67 3 70 95.71% MEDICAL COLLEGE OF 35 NORTHERN PHILIPPINES 0 1 1 0.00% 14 15 29 48.28% 14 16 30 46.67% MEDINA COLLEGE-OZAMIS CITY 36 10 7 17 58.82% 1 9 10 10.00% 11 16 27 40.74% MENDERO COLLEGE 37 10 2 12 83.33% 2 0 2 100.00% 12 2 14 85.71% METROPOLITAN MEDICAL 38 CENTER OF COLLEGE OF ARTS, 1 1 2 50.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 1 2 50.00% SCIE & TECH MINDANAO MEDICAL 39 FOUNDATION COLLEGE 12 3 15 80.00% 2 6 8 25.00% 14 9 23 60.87% NATIONAL UNIVERSITY-MANILA 40 9 0 9 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 9 0 9 100.00% NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE 41 UNIVERSITY (CVPC)-DUMAGUETE 11 3 14 78.57% 6 5 11 54.55% 17 8 25 68.00% NORTH VALLEY COLLEGE 42 FOUNDATION, INC. 1 8 9 11.11% 2 3 5 40.00% 3 11 14 21.43% NOTRE DAME OF DADIANGAS 43 UNIVERSITY, INC 2 4 6 33.33% 2 4 6 33.33% 4 8 12 33.33% NUEVA ECIJA COLLEGES 44 2 7 9 22.22% 3 7 10 30.00% 5 14 19 26.32% OUR LADY OF FATIMA 45 UNIVERSITY-ANTIPOLO CITY 40 3 43 93.02% 13 7 20 65.00% 53 10 63 84.13% OUR LADY OF FATIMA 46 UNIVERSITY-PAMPANGA,INC(FOR 12 15 27 44.44% 7 2 9 77.78% 19 17 36 52.78% EAST CC. INC) OUR LADY OF FATIMA 47 UNIVERSITY-QC 27 3 30 90.00% 20 16 36 55.56% 47 19 66 71.21% OUR LADY OF FATIMA 48 UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA 65 11 76 85.53% 10 13 23 43.48% 75 24 99 75.76% PANPACIFIC UNIVERSITY NORTH 49 PHILIPPINES (PANG.CST) 5 13 18 27.78% 1 3 4 25.00% 6 16 22 27.27% PHILIPPINE REHAB.INSTITUTE 50 FOUNDATION, INC.- 0 2 2 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 3 3 0.00% GUAGUA,PAMP. PHILIPPINE WOMEN'S 51 UNIVERSITY-MANILA 6 1 7 85.71% 1 2 3 33.33% 7 3 10 70.00% PINES CITY COLLEGE (PCEC) 52 43 16 59 72.88% 16 23 39 41.03% 59 39 98 60.20% POS - 2 MARCH 2019 PHARMACIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PLT COLLEGE, INC 53 4 7 11 36.36% 2 9 11 18.18% 6 16 22 27.27% RIVERSIDE COLLEGE 54 16 12 28 57.14% 4 7 11 36.36% 20 19 39 51.28% SACRED HEART COLLEGE OF 55 LUCENA CITY, INC. 0 0 0 0.00% 2 3 5 40.00% 2 3 5 40.00% SAINT GABRIEL COLLEGE-KALIBO 56 6 1 7 85.71% 0 0 0 0.00% 6 1 7 85.71% SAINT JUDE COLLEGE-MANILA 57 1 9 10 10.00% 14 22 36 38.89% 15 31 46 32.61% SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 58 70 1 71 98.59% 0 1 1 0.00% 70 2 72 97.22% SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY 59 38 3 41 92.68% 3 1 4 75.00% 41 4 45 91.11% SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY- 60 TUGUEGARAO 49 1 50 98.00% 3 2 5 60.00% 52 3 55 94.55% SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY 61 (SAMAR S.P.C.) 15 7 22 68.18% 1 1 2 50.00% 16 8 24 66.67% SAN LORENZO RUIZ COLLEGE OF 62 ORMOC 11 4 15 73.33% 0 2 2 0.00% 11 6 17 64.71% SAN PEDRO COLLEGE-DAVAO 63 CITY 79 18 97 81.44% 2 4 6 33.33% 81 22 103 78.64% SOUTH SEED LPDH COLLEGE - 64 LAS PINAS 6 7 13 46.15% 3 3 6 50.00% 9 10 19 47.37% SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 65 33 4 37 89.19% 7 11 18 38.89% 40 15 55 72.73% ST. ALEXIUS COLLEGE 66 (for.DOCTORS CHSF,INC) 5 11 16 31.25% 5 5 10 50.00% 10 16 26 38.46% ST. DOMINIC COLLEGE OF ASIA 67 (for. ST. DOMINIC C.A.S) 11 4 15 73.33% 1 1 2 50.00% 12 5 17 70.59% ST. JUDE COLLEGE-DASMARIÑAS, 68 CAVITE, INC. 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% ST. SCHOLASTICA'S COLLEGE- 69 TACLOBAN 20 0 20 100.00% 2 2 4 50.00% 22 2 24 91.67% TAGUM DOCTORS COLLEGE, INC 70 10 5 15 66.67% 12 8 20 60.00% 22 13 35 62.86% TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA 71 (TRINITY-QC) 7 0 7 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 7 0 7 100.00% UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA 72 (for.ZAEC) 34 33 67 50.75% 26 50 76 34.21% 60 83 143 41.96% UNIVERSITY OF BOHOL 73 10 8 18 55.56% 5 12 17 29.41% 15 20 35 42.86% UNIVERSITY OF LA SALETTE- 74 SANTIAGO 8 1 9 88.89% 15 12 27 55.56% 23 13 36 63.89% UNIVERSITY OF LUZON (LUZON 75 COLL.) 5 10 15 33.33% 13 19 32 40.63% 18 29 47 38.30% UNIVERSITY OF MAKATI 76 0 0 0 0.00% 2 0 2 100.00% 2 0 2 100.00% UNIVERSITY OF NEGROS 77 OCCIDENTAL-RECOLETOS 9 5 14 64.29% 8 6 14 57.14% 17 11 28 60.71% UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP 78 RIZAL-CALAMBA CAMPUS 16 4 20 80.00% 2 0 2 100.00% 18 4 22 81.82% UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP 79 SYSTEM DALTA-LAS PINAS 13 1 14 92.86% 5 5 10 50.00% 18 6 24 75.00% UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP 80 SYSTEM DALTA-MOLINO CAMPUS 1 5 6 16.67% 0 2 2 0.00% 1 7 8 12.50% POS - 3 MARCH 2019 PHARMACIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ.
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