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ELEVEN FEATI UNIVERSITY GRADS PASS G.E. BOARD EXAM
AND ARE NOW LEGITIMATE ENGINEERS

It's official. FEATI University has eleven newly-minted engineers!
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 131 out of 381 examinees passed the Geodetic Engineering Licensure Examination given by the Board of Geodetic Engineering in Manila this September 2011. The announcement was made by the Board of Geodetic Engineering composed of Engr. Benjamin O. Mindajao as Chairman; and Engr. Pedro L. Noble and Engr. Restituto U. Bautista, as Members.

Congratulations to the new FEATInian Engineers:
• Engr. Beltran, James Wilbert B.
• Engr Bernas, Eugene Benedict C.
• Engr. Cabrera, Mario T. Jr.
• Engr. Cubio, April Amor A.
• Engr. Daduros, Jose Darwin M.
• Engr. Fuentes, Ryan Amiel P.
• Engr. Ildefonso, Sorvigenaleon R.
• Engr. Morales, George Michael A.
• Engr. Punzalan, Jackielou Agnes D.
• Engr. Reyes, Millie Shane R.
• Engr. Sobrevinas, Allan Richard Villanueva

The passing rate for FEATI University's first time takers is 44.44%, higher than the 34.4% National Passing Rate announced by the Board of Geodetic Engineering.

"We are very proud of our new Geodetic Engineers. We have eleven passers, three of whom are women. They outdid themselves and brought pride to the Department of Geodetic Engineering, Student Association of Geodetic Engineering (SAGE), and the G.E. Department Student Council (DSC). Their performance is proof that the G.E. tradition of excellence is alive and well. The public should now become aware that FEATI University is the second biggest producer of G.E. topnotchers and board passers in the country year-on-year. The records will bear this out." said Dr. Ma. Cecilia R. Paringit, Chairperson of the G.E. Department.

Our successful board passers join a long line of FEATI University G.E. alumni who have either topped or passed the exams with distinction. FEATI University has produced 20 topnotchers (first placers) in the last 25 years. Don't expect the streak to end anytime soon! (AMD)



 

 

 

           

 




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