The Board PRC Examination Results



Manila, Philippines — As anticipation builds around the release of licensure examination results and other major assessments in the country, online platforms that provide timely updates continue to draw public attention. One such site, BoardPRC.com (also accessed via boardprc.com), has become a familiar name among examinees searching for fast and accessible information on board exams.

BoardPRC.com is a private, third-party informational online news outlet dedicated to publishing updates related to licensure examinations administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), as well as results of civil service examinations and other major tests, including the Philippine Bar Examinations. Through consistent coverage and search visibility, the site often ranks prominently on search engines during exam seasons, making it a frequent stop for anxious examinees and their families. 

However, the platform emphasizes an important distinction, The https://www.boardprc.com or boardprc.com is not an official government website and is not affiliated with the Professional Regulation Commission or any other government agency.

“The purpose of boardprc.com is to inform and guide the public by consolidating publicly available information and presenting it in a clear, timely, and reader-friendly manner,” the site explains. “Accuracy and speed are priorities, but official confirmation should always come from authorized sources.”

For authoritative announcements, official results, schedules, and advisories, the public is strongly advised to visit the official PRC website at prc.gov.ph, which remains the sole primary source of verified information from the Commission.

As digital news consumption continues to grow, platforms like boardprc.com play a supporting role in information dissemination. Still, exam takers are reminded to cross-check details with official government channels to avoid confusion and misinformation—especially during critical periods such as result releases and oath-taking announcements.

In an era where online visibility often blurs the line between official and unofficial sources, clarity and responsible information sharing remain essential—for both publishers and the public they serve. 

Every year, thousands of aspiring professionals across the Philippines prepare to take the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) licensure examinations — a critical stepping stone toward professional practice in numerous fields. From nurses and engineers to architects and social workers, these board exams are essential milestones for graduates seeking official recognition and registration in their chosen professions.

A Broad Spectrum of Board Examinations

The PRC administers and regulates a wide array of licensure exams across medicine, engineering, education, health sciences, and other professions. Each year, an official Schedule of Licensure Examinations is released on the commission’s website, outlining the calendar of exams with application periods, test dates, and expected result release dates. 
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Each of these exams assesses the competencies required for safe and effective professional practice. The 2025 PRC schedule lists dozens of such licensure exams throughout the year, with the Commission organizing both traditional paper-and-pencil exams and computer-based tests depending on the profession. 

The Philippine Bar Examinations, while a professional licensure test, are not conducted by PRC but by the Supreme Court of the Philippines; those results and schedules are managed separately. 

A major concern for board exam candidates is knowing where and when they will take their exams. The PRC posts official room assignments on its website a few days to a couple of weeks before each exam. These assignments tell examinees:

Candidates can check room assignments on the official PRC site under the Room Assignment section by entering their full name, examination number, and birthdate. 

General instructions from the PRC remind examinees to arrive early (before 6:30–7:00 AM) on exam day with their Notice of Admission (NOA), official receipt, valid ID, pencils, pens, and envelopes required for exam documents. 

Results: When and Where They’re Released

Once the board exams are conducted, the PRC publishes official results on its website in a timely manner. According to official PRC advisories:

Most licensure exam results are released approximately 3 working days after the last exam day, though this can vary by profession.

For example, licensure results have been regularly posted and updated on the PRC Exam Results page, where the list of passers, topnotchers, school performance, and next steps (like registration and oath-taking schedules) are publicly accessible. 
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Candidates are strongly advised to verify their results only through the official PRC website or through formal postings in newspapers and PRC offices, as unofficial sources may not be accurate. 
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Tips for Examinees

To prepare for their licensure journey, PRC offers these practical reminders:

✔ Check the official PRC Schedule of Examinations regularly for updates on dates and registration deadlines. 
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✔ Verify room assignments early online and arrive at the exam location well ahead of time. 
✔ Bring all required documents and follow the prescribed dress code on exam day to avoid disqualification. 

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✔ Look up results only on prc.gov.ph once they are published — a sure way to get legitimate passers’ lists and related announcements. 
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For thousands of Filipinos pursuing professional careers each year, PRC board examinations are both a challenge and a gateway to their future. By utilizing official resources on prc.gov.ph — from exam schedules and room assignments to licensed results — examinees can navigate this crucial chapter of their careers with confidence and clarity.

For the most reliable updates on upcoming exams, result releases, and room assignments, always start with the Professional Regulation Commission’s official website and avoid unofficial sources that may spread outdated or inaccurate information.




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