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December 2024 Aeronautical Engineers Licensure Exam Results

December 2024 Aeronautical Engineers Licensure Exam Results

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has announced that the results of the December 2024 Aeronautical Engineers Licensure Exam (AELE) will be released within two working days after the last day of the exam. 

This follows PRC Resolution No. 1891, series of 2024, which governs the release timeline for licensure exam results.

A total of 1,000 aspiring aeronautical engineers took the exam on December 16, 17, and 18, 2024, at testing centers across the National Capital Region (NCR), Cagayan de Oro, Legazpi, Lucena, and Rosales. 

Most examinees were based in Manila, with a total of 908 candidates, while the remaining participants were distributed as follows:

·        Manila: 908 examinees

·        Cagayan de Oro: 47 examinees

·        Legazpi: 5 examinees

·        Rosales, Pangasinan: 40 examinees

This three-day examination was supervised by the Professional Board of Aeronautical Engineering, led by its chairman, Ernesto B. Ferreras, Jr., and board member, Redentor C. Malia.

Here are the examinees who ranked in the Top Ten of the December 2024 Aeronautical Engineers Licensure Exam.

Roll of Successful Examinees in the

AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS LICENSURE EXAM

Held on DECEMBER 16, 2024 & FF. DAYS

Released on DECEMBER 19, 2024

Seq. No. Name

AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS LICENSURE EXAM COVERAGE

The exam spanned three days, focusing on key areas of aeronautical engineering:

December 16, 2024:

Aerodynamics (25%) – 50 items

Mathematics (10%) – 50 items

December 17, 2024:

Aircraft Structures and Design (20%) – 50 items

Aircraft Construction, Repair, and Modification (15%) – 50 items

December 18, 2024:

Aircraft Power Plant (20%) – 5s0 items

Engineering Economics, Management, Laws, and Ethics (10%) – 50 items

AELE NOTABLE ANNOUNCEMENTS

On December 17, 2024, the PRC announced a significant shift in the modality of the examination. Initially planned as a Computer-Based Licensure Examination (CBLE), the AELE was conducted as a Conventional Paper-and-Pencil Test (PPT).

This change followed a PRC directive issued in July 2024 to introduce computer-based testing for selected licensure exams, but operational adjustments required reverting to the traditional format for this particular exam.

AELE PASSING SCORE

To pass the Aeronautical Engineers Licensure Examination, an examinee must achieve a general weighted average of at least seventy-five percent (75%) across all subjects, with no grade below fifty percent (50%) in any individual subject.