FULL RESULTS: PUPCET Results AY 2019-2020 Release on March 22, 2019

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The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) College Entrance Test (PUPCET) for AY 2019-2020 released online results on Friday, March 22, 2019. You can now view the list of passers below. PUP official website stated that they name the passers of Batch 1-5 entrance examinations SOON.

ALPHABETICAL LIST: RESULTS AVAILABLE CLICK BELOW

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Congratulations PASSERS

ProgramTermOnline Posting of Results Online Confirmation
PUPLHSEE (Laboratory High School)School Year 2019-2020March 18, 2019March 18 to April 19, 2019
PUPCET Batch 1 to 5 (Sta. Mesa, Manila)First Semester, Academic Year 2019-2020March 22, 2019No schedule yet
PUPCLEE (College of Law)First Semester, Academic Year 2019-2020February 7, 2018 (Batch 1)(Not applicable)
PUPOUSEE (Open University System)Summer Term, 2019No schedule yetNo schedule yet
PUPGSEE (Graduate School)Summer Term, 2019No schedule yetNo schedule yet
PUPGSEE-EDUC (College of Education)Summer Term, 2019March 18, 2019March 18 to 31, 2019
PUPGSEE-CBA (College of Business Administration)Summer Term, 2019No schedule yetNo schedule yet

Who are qualified to take the PUP College Entrance Test (PUPCET)?

Qualified to apply are:

Grade 12 students expected to graduate at the end of School Year 2018-2019, and those who graduated from K-12 pilot schools who have not enrolled in any technical / diploma / degree program immediately after graduation with GWA of 82% or higher.

A Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) passer, eligible for admission to college with an average rating of 82% or higher in its 5 subject areas: Mathematics, Communication Arts (English), Science, Communication Arts (Filipino) and Araling Panlipunan.

An Alternative Learning System Accreditation & Equivalency (ALS) Test for Secondary Level passer, eligible for admission to college: with Percentile Correct (PC) 82% or higher and has 100 or higher Standard Score (SS) with Essay Writing of 82% of higher following DepEd regulations.

Graduated in 2016 or earlier years but did not enter college / technical / diploma / degree program in any school.

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