Graduates from the main and extension campuses of Central Philippines State University (CPSU) ranked among the country’s top passers in the March 2026 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), following the release of results by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Tuesday, May 12.
In the Secondary level, Maybelyn Manlanat Panunciar from CPSU-San Carlos earned a Top 9 ranking with a rating of 93.40 percent. Similarly, Mark Lourenz Estardi Erio from CPSU Main Campus also achieved a 93.40 percent score, placing him among the Top 10 passers in the Secondary level.
In the Elementary level, Sahn Chien Alentiojo Motecastro of CPSU-Candoni ranked in the Top 5 with a score of 93.80 percent. Jorry Rico Niniel from CPSU-Cauayan secured the Top 8 spot with a 93.20 percent rating.
The PRC reported that 18,376 out of 32,796 examinees at the elementary level, or 56.03 percent, passed the examination, while 45,001 out of 61,561 examinees at the secondary level, or 73.10 percent, passed the LET.*
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