MANILA, Philippines – (Updated June 17, 2022) The final list of examinees and room assignments for the June 2022 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) or teachers board exam are available online in several weeks before the tests.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Professional Regulatory Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) will conduct the Fourth Batch of LET on June 26, 2022 (Sunday).
This is in accordance to Resolution No. 1363 to “divide the examinees into batches in order to comply with the established health protocols.” As announced, there are more or less 170,000 examinees for LET 2020-2021 after previous postponements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first, second and third batch of exams were held successfully on September 2021, January 30, 2022 and March 27, 2022.
READ: New schedule: PRC to conduct LET in 4 batches 2021-2022
Applicants whose applications were already processed and paid for and have received their Notice of Admission (NOA) shall be automatically included in the list of examinees.
Previously, PRC said that the list of room assignment shall be released and posted at PRC website one (1) month before the scheduled examinations in order for the examinees to verify whether their names are included in the list.
NOTE: Applicants who are not included in the list based on the scheduled examinations may contact the Regional Office where they applied for confirmation and inclusion in the said list.
Here’s the alphabetical list of test centers for June 2022 LET (check out list of examinees and room assignments here once available):
- Bacolod
- Baguio
- Butuan
- Cagayan de Oro
- Catarman
- Cebu
- Davao
- Dumaguete
- Iloilo
- Jolo, Sulu
- Koronadal
- Legaspi
- Lucena
- Manila (NCR)
- Pagadian
- Pampanga
- Rosales
- Tacloban
- Zamboanga
On June 15, PRC removed Cauayan City, Tuguegarao City, Kidapawan City, and Catanduanes for the testing centers in the June 2022 LET.
PRC General Instructions to June 2022 LET Examinees
1. Check or verify your school/building assignments at the PRC official website (www.prc.gov.ph) or through the Notices/ Announcements to be posted at the PRC premises two (2) to three (3) working days before the date of examination.
2. On the day of the examination, report to the school/building assignment not later than 5:30 A.M. Be punctual. Late examinees will not be admitted.
3. You are required to wear the following attire on examination day:
a. Male Examinees – Tucked-in white polo shirt with collar (without any seal, logo or mark), decent pants or slacks
b. Female Examinees – Tucked-in white blouse or shirt with collar (without any seal, logo or mark), decent pants or slacks
4. Examinees must be well-groomed , with hair properly clipped and/or pony tailed.
5. Bring the following on examination day:
a. Official Receipt of payment of application for examination
b. One (1) piece Long Transparent White Plastic Envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items)
c. One (1) piece long size brown envelope
d. Two (2) or more Pencils (No. 2)
e. Ball pen with black ink only.
f. Health Forms (Pursuant to Joint Administrative Order No. 01 (s 2021)
g. Negative RT-PCR Test Results, if applicable, or Certificate of Quarantine or Certificate or copy of Vaccination Card for fully vaccinated examinees to the proctor on the examination day
6. Pursuant to Resolution No. 25 (s 2019), “Recommending Modifications to Commission Memorandum Circular no. 19 (s 2008): Updated list of non-programmable calculators allowed to be used in the licensure examinations”, examinees for the Secondary level, with major in Mathematics, may use calculators during the LEPT, provided, that such calculators have the following features only; addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, trigonometric function, logarithm and xy. Only one (1) calculator shall be allowed inside the examination room. All calculators shall be thoroughly inspected by the examination personnel.
7. The following are PROHIBITED inside the examination rooms/premises:
a. Books, notes, review materials, and other printed materials containing coded data/information/formula;
b. CELLULAR PHONES, EAR PLUGS, TRANSMITTERS, PORTABLE COMPUTERS, SMART WATCHES, BLUETOOTH, AND OTHER ELECTRONIC GADGETS/DEVICES WHICH MAY BE USED FOR COMMUNICATION PURPOSES;
c. CALCULATORS, regardless of model or unit (For all examinees with majors other than Mathematics);
d. Bags of any kind (ladies’ bag, shoulder bags, attaché case, backpack, etc.);
e. Other examination aides not stated in this program.
8. Per Joint Administrative Order No. 01 (s 2021), the following Health Standards for Examinees and PRC Examination personnel shall be observed.
8.1. All examinees and examination personnel shall enforce the following precautionary measures among themselves:
8.1.1. Observe physical distancing of at least two (2) meters between examinees. Examinees shall be restricted to their assigned seat;
8.1.2. Wear face mask (at least 3-ply surgical mask, preferably N95 mask) and face shield at all times;
8.1.3. Bring 70% ethyl alcohol for hand disinfection;
8.1.4. Wear latex gloves for exam personnel handling the test questionnaires;
8.1.5. Avoid close contacts like beso-beso,” hugging, handshake, and directly touching other persons;
8.1.6. Avoid touching one’s eyes, nose, and mouth;
8.1.7. When sneezing and/or coughing, facial tissues must be used to wipe the nose and mouth areas. Dispose of used facial tissues properly; and
8.1.8. Avoid spitting in public, on floors, and in corridors.
8.2. Examinee shall submit the duly accomplished Informed Consent (Annex “A”) and Health Declaration (Annex “B”) forms with the Notice of Admission (NOA) and the negative RTPCR test result/Quarantine Certificate or copy of the Complete Vaccination Card to the proctor on the examination day.
Informed Consent and Health Declaration Forms can be downloaded from the PRC official website (www.prc.qov.ph);
8.3. Examinees and examination personnel shall bring their own meals (prepacked meal/snack and drink) to be eaten during breaks, on their assigned seats. Face masks and face shields will only be removed when taking meals or drinks.
8.4. Windows will be opened to improve ventilation during breaks.
8.5. Examinees shall bring their own pens, pencils, and erasers. Borrowing from a seatmate is strictly not allowed.
8.6. Talking and loitering are prohibited in the hallways or in the examination room.
8.7. Physical distancing shall be strictly observed in the queuing of the examinees entering the testing venues;
8.8. All examinees and examination personnel shall undergo temperature scanning:
8.8.1. Only examinees with a temperature of less than or equal to 37.5 degrees Celsius shall be allowed to enter the testing venue;
8.8.2. Examinee with a temperature of more than 37.5 degrees Celsius (37.5°C) shall be referred to the Building Supervisor, who shall refer the concerned examinee to onsite medical doctor/personnel for assessment. The examinee will not be allowed to take the rest of the examination.
8.9. Examinees shall proceed immediately to their designated examination rooms after the thermal scanning/screening.
8.10. During the examination proper, the following shall be strictly observed:
8.10.1. Watchers/Proctors and examinees shall practice social distancing measures at all times within the examination rooms, particularly when examinees submit their answer sheets and test booklets/questionnaires; only one examinee at a time shall be accommodated;
8.10.2. Any examinee who needs to use the restroom shall be accompanied by a room watcher/proctor, always maintaining social distancing measures. Only one examinee at a time shall be allowed to go to the restroom. Proper hand hygiene shall be observed particularly every after use of the restrooms; and
8.10.3. Protective facemasks and handkerchiefs/tissue shall be inspected by room watchers/proctors before the start of every subject and, if necessary, during the conduct of examination to ensure that they are not used to conceal codigos. In compliance with social distancing measures, the inspection shall be done one at a time, while the rest of the examinees are seated. Examinees must show all the angles of their facemasks and handkerchiefs to the room watcher/proctor for inspection, from a distance of at least one (1) meter from the examinee.
9. All examinees shall be required to download and fill-out a Post Examination Health Surveillance Form and submit the same fourteen (14) days after the examination through the designated Regional Offices’ email address. The said form can be downloaded from the PRC official website http://www.prc.gov.ph.
10. In addition to the above, the examinees are required to submit results of their RTPCR or Saliva tests from any of the Department of Health (DOH) accredited facilities 3-5 days before the examination date/s, if falling under the groups stated in DOH Memorandum 2020-258A4. Only those examinees with negative results shall be allowed to take the examination.
If the examinee does not fall in the groups mentioned in DOH Memorandum 2588-A (s 2020), he/she shall be allowed to take the examination in the absence of RT-PCR test provided that he/she must undergo a fourteen (14)-day quarantine period wherein he/she is asymptomatic for at least fourteen (14) days prior to the scheduled examination date/s. Provided further that he/she has no close contact or exposure to the aforementioned cases. A Certificate of Quarantine or its equivalent signed by any of the following shall be submitted instead:
1. Duly licensed Physician (government or private physician);
2. Municipal Health Officer, Provincial Health Officer or City Health Officer;
3. Barangay Officer visiting the examinee’s residence or examination personnel attesting that he/she has been in quarantine for fourteen (14) days.
Examinees coming from other countries are required to quarantine for fourteen (14) days in any government accredited facility and/or provide a negative RT-PCR/ Saliva test result whichever is shorter.
11. Please see here for detailed information on JAO 01(s 2021).
12.Read carefully and follow the instructions on your Notice of Admission and Examinees Guide.
The fourth LET during the COVID-19 pandemic covers general education and professional education subjects for Elementary Level and with the inclusion of specialization for Secondary Level.
In order to pass the one-day exam, taker must obtain an average rating of not less than 75% and must have no rating lower than 50% in any of the tests.
To learn more about the detailed coverage of examination and the full instructions on exam day, read below program of June 2022 LET:
Program June 2022 LET
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