The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Monday, July 3 announced the dates and venues of the in-person mass oathtaking of new certified public accountants (CPAs) and civil engineers. ManilaBulletin READ:
The oathtaking of new CPAs will be held on July 7 in Cagayan de Oro, July 10 in Cebu City, July 8 in Davao, and July 11 in Bacolod.Since the mass oathtaking will be face-to-face, oath takers are asked to bring either a vaccination card, negative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction , or antigen Covid-19 test results taken 48 hours before the ceremony.
For passers who are unable to attend the in-person mass oathtaking, PRC said they may attend the online ceremony or request a special appointment.After the oathtaking ceremony, new civil engineer inductees may proceed to their initial registration by booking an appointment at its website starting on July 10.
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