A fresh graduate of Silliman University in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, ranked 10th in the nationwide Physical and Occupational Therapy licensure examinations on August 4 and 5, a press release from the school said.
Lovely April Camelle Dy had a rating of 83.20 percent.
Other passers are Julliane Dean Alolod, Jerald John Demerre, Melissa Anne Martin, Zoe Emilea Menguito, Val Tyrone Omandam, Millecent Hope Quinain, Arrabella Tantengco and Marie Febra Claire Te. They gave SU a passing rate of 90 percent, higher than the national average of 53.05 percent, the press release said.
Twenty graduates from the school’s College of Agriculture are among the country’s new licensed agriculturists, the press release also said.
They are Jan Mark Amahit, Dana Mae Baybay, Paul Milser Bajenting, Reyneza Bohol, Monshyne Cabual, Jake Carampatana, Marjorie Disor, Isel Fetalvero, Glenbert Handumon, Bryan John Humabad, Joy Carmelli Lapac, Jo Camille Mamac, Mary Ronville Montejo, Everette Pancionela, Jeruel Llyod Pandac, Rochelle Ann Remolano, Mark Salatan, Kenneth Tubat, Franklin Keith Udjaji, and Reynaldo Niño Vidal.
The result of the examination gave Silliman a passing rate of 70 percent, higher than the national average of 37.9 percent, the press release added.*
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