(A-H) MARCH 2024 RESULTS: LET ELEMENTARY
(A-H) MARCH 2024 RESULTS: LET ELEMENTARY
The
Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional
Teachers (BPT) have announced that 20,890 (46.67%) elementary
teachers out of 44,764 examinees and 50,539 (58.78%) secondary
teachers out of 85,980 examinees passed the March 2024 Licensure
Examination for Teachers (L.E.T.) held in 36 testing centers nationwide last
March 17, 2024.
In the third quarter of the previous year, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) announced that 23,782 elementary teachers out of 50,593 examinees and 53,995 secondary teachers out of 95,969 examinees passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), held in Bangkok, Thailand and 40 testing centers nationwide (Philippines).
A-H Roll of Successful Examinees in the
L.E.T – ELEMENTARY
Held on MARCH 17, 2024
Released on MAY 24, 2024
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What happens next after passing the March 2024 LET exam?
After passing the exam, two important things must be completed by the successful passers: the oathtaking and the PRC ID.
The successful LET passer will have to login to their LERIS account at https://online.prc.gov.ph/. Make sure to remember your LERIS account and password the same way you did during the application period. Now, if you forget your password, you can click “forgot password” located below the sign-in button and enter your email address to receive an email that your password has been reset.
Once you sign in, click on SELECT TRANSACTION and select the E-OATH option. Under E-OATH, select “PROFESSIONAL TEACHER” and type in your application number from your notice of admission (NOA), then click PROCEED.
The system will automatically give you the earliest date set for oathtaking and you will select your preferred schedule then click “SUBMIT APPLICATION” to proceed.
A confirmation message will pop-up with a summary of your transaction; make sure to print your oath form document or the PANUNUMPA NG PROPESYON under the “Existing Transaction” tab.
Successful passers after completing the transaction via Online LERIS will receive an email from the PRC informing them of their preferred online oathtaking schedule and other reminders and requirements such as ceremony protocols and proper decorum during the oathtaking ceremony.
The oathtaking ceremony may last an hour or less, and LET passers must be at a Zoom meeting (or other platform required by the PRC) 30 minutes or one hour before the scheduled oathtaking time; otherwise, they will not be allowed to enter the Zoom meeting.
The virtual waiting room will be opened at 8:00 am, and the host or administrator will start to admit participants into the conference room or meeting. The oathtaking ceremony normally starts at 9:00 a.m.
During the oathtaking ceremony, there will be an introductory message and a summary of percentage data for the March 2024 LET, which includes first-time, repeater, and overall passers, presented by the Board for Professional Teachers. Then proper oath-taking followed.
After taking an oath, the status of your LERIS account will be changed from PENDING to ATTENDED. Successful passers must take a screenshot as proof of attending the ceremony.
Once done with the oathtaking, go back to your LERIS account to process your PRC ID. Under your LERIS account, click on “SELECT TRANSACTION” and select “INITIAL REGISTRATION.” Then select “PROFESSIONAL TEACHER” and type in your application number from your notice of admission (NOA), then click “PROCEED.” Choose your preferred PRC Regional Office to select your scheduled appointment to process your PRC ID. Payment for initial registration is ₱1,050.
To complete your online appointment, you must choose your payment option or method. The easiest and most convenient payment methods recommended by the PRC are PAYMAYA and GCASH.
For initial registration requirements:
a. Online Oath Form;
b. Old Notice of Admission (NOA);
c. (2) Passport Size Picture (White Background, Formal with complete name tag “Surname, First Name, Middle Name”);
d. (2) Documentary Stamp; and
e. Proof of attendance to the Mass or Virtual Oathtaking (if needed)
PASSING SCORE
All examinees whether
elementary and secondary level exams must obtain an average rating of not less than 75% and must have no rating lower than 50% in any of the tests.