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Over 7k pass medical technologists exam
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MANILA, Philippines: The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that 7,309 out of 9,068 examinees or 80.60 percent passed the March 2024 Medical Technologists Licensure Examination.

MANILA, Philippines: The Professional Regulation Commission announced that 7,309 out of 9,068 examinees or 80.60 percent passed the March 2024 Medical Technologists Licensure Examination.Jeency Agujar Pilapil from Cebu Doctors University topped the list with 93 percent score.The Cebu Doctors University and Notre Dame of Maribel University were named the top performing schools, garnering 100 percent passing rate.Below are the top 10:1.

Gwyneth Balde, Far Eastern University- Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, 92.20 percent;Ashley Garcia Molina, Centro Escolar University, 92.20 percent;Nikki Lascuña Phung, Cebu Doctors University, 92.20 percent;Eriza Joy Abalos Tambalque, Santo Louis University, 92.20 percent;7. Pittzman Jo Ravelo Acosta, Adventist University of the Philippines, 92.10 percent;8.

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