PRC Civil Engineer Licensure Examination Board Exam Result March 2026 — Full List of Passers

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has officially released the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination Board Exam Result for March 2026. The complete list of passers, top performing schools, registration schedule, and the official PRC PDF — when available — are summarised below, sourced directly from the official PRC announcement.
Quick Facts
| Examination | Civil Engineer Licensure Examination |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | CELE |
| Regulatory Board | Board of Civil Engineering |
| Result For | March 2026 |
| Release Date | April 7, 2026 |
| Total Passers | 6,438 |
| Total Examinees | 18,370 |
| Official PDF | View Official PRC PDF |
| Source | Official PRC Announcement |
Exam Overview
The Civil Engineer Licensure Examination is a licensure examination administered by the PRC through the Board of Civil Engineering. Successful examinees in this release are now eligible to register as full professionals after meeting the PRC requirements outlined below.
Release Details
Released by the PRC on April 7, 2026. Covers the March 2026 licensure examination cycle. A total of 6,438 out of 18,370 examinees passed (35.05% national passing rate).
Full List of Passers
The complete list of passers is published in the official PRC PDF embedded in the “Official PRC PDF” section below. Use the buttons there to download or open the file directly from PRC.
Official PRC List of Passers
Source: official PRC document hosted on Google Drive. If the embedded viewer is blocked, use the buttons above.
Official PRC Documents
- Full text of the Official Result (Google Drive)
- Performance of Schools (Google Drive)
- Successful Examinees who garnered the top 10 highest places (Google Drive)
Verification & Source
This article was generated automatically from the official PRC announcement available at https://www.prc.gov.ph/article/march-2026-civil-engineers-licensure-examination-results-released-five-5-working-days. PhilTweets does not modify the official list of passers — examinees should always cross-check their names directly against the official PRC PDF and announcement.
Last verified against the PRC source: April 20, 2026 9:18 PM.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did PRC release the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination Board Exam Result?
The PRC officially released the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination Board Exam Result on April 7, 2026.
Where can I view the official PRC PDF?
Use the “View Official PDF” button in the Official PRC PDF section of this article. The viewer is embedded directly from the PRC source for full transparency.
How many passed the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination Board Exam?
A total of 6,438 examinees out of 18,370 successfully passed the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination Board Exam.
Who are the topnotchers in the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination Board Exam?
PRC publishes the topnotchers list in its official announcement. The Topnotchers section of this article will populate automatically once the data is available.
When is registration for new passers?
Successful examinees must register through PRC LERIS at https://online.prc.gov.ph and book an oathtaking and ID-issuance appointment. The exact registration window is published in the official announcement.
When is the oathtaking schedule?
The oathtaking schedule is announced separately by the relevant PRC Regional Office and the official organisation of the profession. Check the announcement section for updates.
Where can I check previous PRC board exam results?
Browse the PRC Board Exam Results archive on PhilTweets, organised by exam type and release date.
Related Results & Archive
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Important Advisory
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Last updated: April 20, 2026 9:18 PM (Manila time)