MANILA, Philippines – The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) will announce soon the alphabetical list of passers in the March 2023 Teachers board exam or licensure exam for teachers (LET) – Secondary level expected between May 5 and 19 or in 30-40 working days after the exam.

The full list of passers or those who have successfully passed the tests will be posted on this page. Below list will be updated once LET results are announced online.


ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PASSERS

  • A-B Passers Secondary: March 2023 LET Results
  • C-F Passers Secondary: March 2023 LET Results
  • G-N Passers Secondary: March 2023 LET Results
  • O-R Passers Secondary: March 2023 LET Results
  • S-Z Passers Secondary: March 2023 LET Results


MARCH 2023 LET RESULTS SUMMARY

  • Main Page: March 2023 LET Results
  • March 2023 LET Results Elementary: Alphabetical List of Passers
  • Top 10 Passers: March 2023 LET Results Elementary Level
  • Top 10 Passers: March 2023 LET Results Secondary Level
  • Performance of Schools: March 2023 LET Elementary
  • Performance of Schools: March 2023 LET Secondary
  • March 2023 LET passers registration, verification of ratings and oathtaking schedule


Roll of Successful Examinees in the
L.E.T. — SECONDARY — All Regions

Held on MARCH 19, 2023
Released on MAY 5-19, 2023


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PRC conducted the massive LET on Sunday, March 19, 2023 in at least 37 testing centers nationwide.

It was originally scheduled on March 26, 2023 but was moved on earlier date due to conflict on schedule with the civil service exams.

Testing centers include Manila, Baguio, Bohol, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga.

Meanwhile, PRC designated additional test centers to accommodate the influx of examinees taking the teachers’ board exam and to avoid unnecessary distant travel and additional expenses on the part of hopefuls: Antique, Bacolod, Bayambang, Calapan, Catanduanes, Cauayan, Digos, General Santos, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Kidapawan, Laguna, Marinduque, Masbate, Mati, Occidental Mindoro, Palawan, Romblon, and Tagum.

The Board for Professional Teachers is composed of Dr. Rosita L. Navarro, Chairman; Dr. Paz I. Lucido, Vice Chairman; Dr. Paraluman R. Giron and Dr. Nora M. Uy, Members.

Based on the original schedule of LET, per PRC Resolution No. 1589 series of 2022, the target release of March 2023 LET board exam result is 40 working days after the test or can be expected on May 19, 2023.

PRC Board News, our partner website for PRC exam results said that the probable release date of March 2023 LET exam results is between May 5 and 19 or in 30-40 working days after the exam.

Note that results may be released ahead of the target or on later date without prior notice. This is due to several factors such as the total number of examinees, effect of work cancellations due to calamities and unforeseen events and system of checking the pencil-based tests.


PREVIOUS EXAMINATIONS

In the October 2022 massive Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET), PRC was able to release results after fifty-six (56) working days. A total of 71,080 secondary teachers out of 139,534 examinees (50.94%) successfully passed the exams.

In the June 2022 Licensure Exam for Teachers (fourth and final Batch of LET for the postponed board exams in 2020-2021), the PRC released results in 30 working days. The agency named 10,193 secondary teachers out of 20,191 examinees (50.48%) who passed the exams.

During the Third Batch of LET (March 2022), PRC released results in just twenty-five (25) working days. The agency named 7,809 secondary teachers out of 18,717 examinees (41.72%) who successfully passed the exams.

During Batch 2 LET (January 2022), PRC announced results in thirty (30) working days. A total of 8,737 elementary teachers out of 15,696 examinees (55.66%) passed the tests.

During the First Batch of LET (September 2021), PRC released results in forty-seven (47) working days after the exam. A total of 10,318 secondary teachers out of 17,863 examinees (57.76%) successfully passed the exams.

In the last teacher’s board exam before the pandemic (September 2019), PRC announced results in fifty (50) working days. A total of 54,179 secondary teachers out of 136,523 examinees (39.68%) successfully passed the exams.

In the March 2019 LET, results were out online in forty-two (42) working days. PRC named 22,271 secondary teachers out of 85,823 examinees (25.95%) who passed the exams.

In the September 2018 exams, PRC announced LET results after fifty-two (52) working days. A total of 60,803 secondary teachers out of 126,582 examinees (48.03%) successfully hurdled the tests.

Note: From March 2013 to January 2022, average passing rate for Secondary Level exam was 38.44% or 4 out of 10 takers passed the exams.


Statistics of Teacher Board Exam – Secondary Level

Exam Date Total Examinees Total Passers Passing Rate Days before results release
October 2, 2022 139,534 71,080 50.94% 56
June 26, 2022 20,191 10,193 50.48% 30
March 27, 2022 18,717 7,809 41.72% 25
January 30, 2022 22,454 12,074 53.77% 30
September 26, 2021 17,863 10,318 57.76% 47
September 29, 2019 136,523 54,179 39.68% 50
March 24, 2019 85,823 22,271 25.95% 42
September 30, 2018 126,582 60,803 48.03% 52
March 25, 2018 76,673 22,936 29.91% 40
September 24, 2017 107,020 49,626 46.37% 43
March 26, 2017 72,584 18,482 25.46% 40
September 25, 2016 92,754 31,334 33.78% 48
March 20, 2016 53,090 18,810 35.43% 41
September 27, 2015 81,463 34,010 41.75% 48
March 29, 2015 56,596 17,904 31.63% 38
August 17, 2014 77,803 26,767 34.40% 51
January 26, 2014 42,358 12,033 28.41% 32
September 29, 2013 64,792 25,755 39.75% 40
March 10, 2013 38,433 15,223 39.61% 27


UPDATES

March 2023 LET Result: Secondary level list of passers

Similar with the previous LET examinations, The Summit Express will provide reliable updates before the release of results. Takers may expect the most probable or exact date of release on this page.

Good luck to our future teachers!

— The Summit Express