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Known for its decades-long of academic excellence, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan has produced three topnotchers in the recently concluded Chemical Technician Licensure Exam (CTLE).

Xavier Ateneo secured three spots in the top 10, with Dave Pangilinan at 5th place, Mathew Talipan at 7th, and Kimnard Joseph Duat at 10th.

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According to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), Xavier Ateneo holds a passing rate of 85.71% for having 36 board passers out of 42 test-takers.

The PRC reported that 2,298 out of 2,834 takers (81.09%) passed the CTBE, which was administered last October 10.

For the Chemist Licensure Exam (CLE), four out of eight Xavier Ateneo test-takers passed the exam, namely, Ivy Jane Caranzo, Caryl Mae Dorothy Dablio, Dave Pangilinan, and Angelika Uy.

Xavier Ateneo President Fr. Roberto Yap, SJ proudly congratulated the new chemists and chemical technicians and wished them success in their future endeavours. He also recognized the hard work and perseverance of all Xavier Ateneans who took the CLE and CTLE.

Yap extended his gratitude to the faculty members of the XU Department of Chemistry for their guidance and support to examinees.

“We thank Arts and Sciences Dean Dr. Judy Sendaydiego, Chemistry Department Chairwoman Dr. Analyn C Asok, the faculty and staff of the Department of Chemistry for the guidance and support they have given to our students,” Yap said.

Xavier Ateneo is home to the country’s academic achievers and next-generation leaders. Every year, the university is hailed as one of the top-performing schools in board exams.

In 2019 alone, Xavier Ateneo has produced topnotchers and board passers in the fields of Nursing, Medicine, Accountancy, and Civil Engineering, among others.

Xavier Ateneo commits to uplifting the lives of Kagay-anons by providing them with quality education that would enable them to contribute to Cagayan de Oro’s socio-economic growth. (xu comms)

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