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UST snags spots in September-October 2023 CPALE

1 min readSimilar to the October 2022 CPALE, none of the schools qualified as the top-performing school in this month’s CPA boards.
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Published over 1 year ago on October 06, 2023

by Alexandria Grace Magno

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Two Thomasians topped the September-October 2023 Certified Public Accountant Licensure Exam (CPALE), results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Friday, October 6.

Mark Johnrei Gandia ranked fourth after posting an average of 89.83 percent while Joseph Angelo Ogrimen landed on the eighth spot with a score of 88.83 percent.

UST obtained an average rating of 76.90 percent passing rate, with 213 passers out of its 277 examinees.

Meanwhile, Allaine Collamar of the University of the Philippines - Visayas Tacloban City led the boards with a score of 91.17 percent.

Similar to the October 2022 CPALE, none of the schools qualified as the top-performing school in this month’s CPA boards.

There are 2,740 passers out of 8,734 examinees for the September-October 2023 CPALE, according to the PRC.

The certified public accountant examinations were conducted in the cities of NCR, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Calapan, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Zamboanga, and Palawan last Sept. 30, Oct.1, and 2.

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Alexandria Grace Magno was the Managing Editor of TomasinoWeb. She is a third-year Journalism student with almost nine years of experience in Campus Journalism, particularly in the Radio Broadcasting and Scriptwriting category. She has experience writing for live shows and university programs under Tiger Media Network. During her vacation, she worked as a volunteer for Move PH, Rappler's civic engagement division, where she gained skills in covering and writing wrap-ups as well as human-interest stories.

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