January 2012 Marine Engineer Licensure Examinations Program

The Board of Marine Engineering Officers announces the program of the January 2012 Marine Engineer Licensure Examinations also known as Marine Engineer Board Exam (Theoretical Exam) held in Manila and Iloilo on January 21 & 22, 2012. This announcement is officially released by the Professional Regulation Comission (PRC).

This board exam are composed of  Management Level which is the Chief and Second Marine Engineer Officers and Operational Level, the   Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch.

Schedule of Examination
DATE AND TIME
EXERCISES
WEIGHT
Saturday, January 21, 2012
7:00 AM – 7:45 AM
General Instructions and Filing-up of Forms
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
FI – Marine Engineering
25%
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
FII – Electrical, Electronics and Control Engineering
25%
Sunday, January 22, 2012
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
A.    FIII – Maintenance and Repair
25%
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
FIV – Controlling the Operation of the Ship and Care for Persons On Board
25%
TOTAL
100%


PLEASE READ IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

  1. To pass the written examination, an examinee must obtain a weighted general average rating of at least seventy percent (70%), with no grade lower than sixty percent (60%) in any given subject.
  2. To pass the practical assessment, an examinee must obtain a grade of at least seventy percent (70%); and
  3. To pass the licensure examination for marine engineer officers, an examinee must obtain a weighted general average rating of at least seventy percent (70%) in both the written examination and practical assessment which shall be computed on the basis of the weighted general average rating in the written examination and the grade in the practical assessment with the following equivalents:
    • 70% for the Written Examination; and
    • 30% for the Practical Assessment
Removal Examination
  1. An examinee in the written examination who obtained a weighted general average rating of at least seventy percent (70%) butobtained a grade lower than sixty percent (60%) in any given subject, shall be considered Conditioned and must take the written examination in the subject/s where he obtained a grade lower than sixty percent (60%) within a period of two (2) years from the last examination taken. The examinee shall be deemed to have failed in the examination should he fail to take the examination in the subject/s where he obtained a grade lower than sixty percent (60%) within a period of two (2) years from thelast examination taken; Provided, that if such examinee fails to obtain a grade of at least sixty (60%) in the subject/s reexamined,he shall be considered to have failed in both examinations which shall however be deemed as one failure forpurposes of the immediately succeeding section; and
  2. An examinee in the practical assessment who obtained a grade lower than seventy percent (70%) in the practical assessment, shall be considered to have failed and shall take the subsequent practical assessment.
Re-examination – An examinee who failed to pass the written examination or practical assessment for the third time, shall be allowed to take another examination only after the lapse of one year from the last written examination/practical assessment taken.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Your school/building assignment will be posted at the PRC premises two or three working days before the examination. Bring your NOTICE OF ADMISSION when you verify your school/building assignment. Visit your school/building assignment prior to the day of the examination.
  2. Report to the school/building assignment before 6:30 a.m. on the first day of examination to verify your room and seat number. Be punctual, late examinees will not be admitted. Examination Fee of ABSENT examinees will be forfeited.
  3. Examinees are required to wear their proper uniform (with corresponding shoulder board and proper haircut) per Resolution No. 311 dated May 18, 1994.
  4. Bring the following on examination day:
    • Notice of Admission
    • Official Receipt
    • One (1) piece metered-stamped window mailing envelope
    • Two or more pencils (No. 2)
    • Ball pens with BLACK ink only
    • One piece long brown envelope
    • One piece long transparent/plastic envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items)
  5. The following are PROHIBITED inside the examination premises/rooms.
    • Books, notes, review materials, and other printed materials containing coded data/information formula.
    • PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATORS
    • CELLULAR PHONES, beepers, portable computers or similar gadgets/devices.
    • Bags of any kind (ladies bags, attaché case, backpacks, etc.)
    • Other examination aides not stated on this program shall not be brought inside the examination building.
  6. Read carefully and follow the instructions on your Notice of Admission and Examinees Guide.
NOTE: PRC WILL NOT BE ANSWERABLE FOR PROHIBITED ITEMS THAT WILL BE LOST.


To view the complete copy of January 2012 Marine Engineer Licensure Examinations Announcement. Click here

Please visit philboardresults.blogspot.com time to time for more details and updates from PRC this coming January 2012 Marine Engineer Licensure Examinations .

You can also view here the Room Assignment and Board Exam Results of the January 2012 Marine Engineer Board Exam once officially released by the Professional Regulation Commission.

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