12/05/2026
๐๐๐๐๐๐ | From The Boulders - The Official Student Publication of NEUST Gabaldon Campus
๐๐๐๐ | NEUST GC posts 80% passing rate in March 2026 LEPT-Secondary
The Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology-Gabaldon Campus (NEUST GC) achieved an 80 percent overall passing rate in the March 2026 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (LEPT) for the Secondary level, based on the results that the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released today, May 12.
Based on the official results, NEUST GC recorded a 66.67 percent passing rate among first takers, with two passers and one non-passer out of three examinees, while repeaters achieved a 100 percent passing rate after both examinees successfully passed the licensure examination. Overall, the campus produced four passers out of five examinees, resulting in an 80 percent institutional performance that reaffirmed the campusโ commitment to producing competent and qualified educators.
Maโam Ronalyn A. Galang, a non-teaching personnel assigned to the Campus Clinic under the supervision of School Nurse Ma. Loren Joy Manabat, RN, also earned her professional teaching license and joined the list of successful examinees.
The passers demonstrated dedication and perseverance throughout their preparation for the licensure examination, while the NEUST administration, College of Education faculty members, and the entire NEUST GC community provided academic guidance and support.
โ๏ธ Emily Agumbay
๐ธ PRC Website
๐ป Edgar Domingo
๐๐๐๐ | NEUST GC posts 80% passing rate in March 2026 LEPT-Secondary
The Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology-Gabaldon Campus (NEUST GC) achieved an 80 percent overall passing rate in the March 2026 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (LEPT) for the Secondary level, based on the results that the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released today, May 12.
Based on the official results, NEUST GC recorded a 66.67 percent passing rate among first takers, with two passers and one non-passer out of three examinees, while repeaters achieved a 100 percent passing rate after both examinees successfully passed the licensure examination. Overall, the campus produced four passers out of five examinees, resulting in an 80 percent institutional performance that reaffirmed the campusโ commitment to producing competent and qualified educators.
Maโam Ronalyn A. Galang, a non-teaching personnel assigned to the Campus Clinic under the supervision of School Nurse Ma. Loren Joy Manabat, RN, also earned her professional teaching license and joined the list of successful examinees.
The passers demonstrated dedication and perseverance throughout their preparation for the licensure examination, while the NEUST administration, College of Education faculty members, and the entire NEUST GC community provided academic guidance and support.
โ๏ธ Emily Agumbay
๐ธ PRC Website
๐ป Edgar Domingo