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Monday, October 1, 2007

NLE GUIDE

When you are planning to take the Philippine Local Board Exam, here are some things you should be aware of...



I. LOCAL BOARD EXAM APPLICATION


Materials to Bring:

- Birth certificate(photocopy & original),
- Transcript Of Records (photocopy & original)
- PRC Form
- RLE FORM
- Cedula/ Tax Certificate
- 4 passport size pictures
- PRC mailing envelope
- Paste- Ballpen
- #2 mongol pencil
- liquid paper
- Payment

NECESSARY CODES:

school code - ,

course - 4018,

board code - 2600,

ex - 1,

nx - 1,

def - 00


Processing Guide

STEP 1. Secure Action Sheet from the PRC Customer Service Center (CSC) and accomplish the same.

STEP 2. Submit the Action Sheet for processing and evaluation at any of the Processing Windows together with the following:

* Original and photocopy of Transcript of Records with Special Order and Date of Graduation (Graduates of government schools and institutions/programs accredited by recognized accredited agencies under the FAAP are exempted from SO [B]). Graduates of New Schools/degree Programs must submit School Recognition and/or Permit to operate.

* Original and photocopy of NSO-issued Birth Certificate

* Original and photocopy of Marriage Contract in NSO security paper

* Four (4) passport sized pictures ( white background with name tag)

* Current Community Tax Certificate (Cedula)

* Other specific requirements as required by the Commission and/or Professional Regulatory Board.

NOTE: Secure the following from the processor upon approval of your application:

* Computerized Application form (CAF)* Permanent Examination and Registration Record card (PERRC) (for first-timers)* Notice of Admission (NOA)


STEP 3. Pay the following: examination fee, metered documentary stamps and mailing envelope with metered documentary stamps

STEP 4. Accomplish the CAF, PERRC, and NOA. Indicate the Official Receipt number, date, and amount on the CAF.

STEP 5. Proceed to any of the Issuance Windows for final review of qualifications and documents and issuance of NOA, Applicant's Stub, Program of Examination, Examinee's Guide and Self-Instruction Sheet.

STEP 6. Keep the Notice of Admission, Official Receipt, and the Applicant's Stub. Bring these with you on the first day of the examination.

STEP 7. Bring your NOA when you verify with the PRC your school and building assignment which will be posted at the PRC premises two (2) three(3) working days before the examination date.



II. REVIEW GUIDE

Choose your review center well if you are planning to enroll in one. But, before you engage, do a background investigation of that review center. For instance, you can ask from acquaintances about their experience in that review center. There are too many ruckus review centers these days. You don’t want to be fooled by them.


If you are going on a SELF REVIEW, plan your schedule from day 1 to Exam day. Do not just collect and collect review materials but make sure that the review materials you have on hand are updated, reliable and easy to understand. Practice answering exam questions while timed.


Evaluate Yourself!

Do your part and God will do the rest. God Bless! :-]


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