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The Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination (PNLE) is the final step for aspiring Filipino nurses to gain the credentials needed to practice. Recognized as a highly challenging and essential examination, the PNLE is administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). The PRC ensures that candidates meet the national standards for nursing competency. Now that the PNLE November 2024 Results have been released, let’s check the numbers.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces the official results of the November 2024 Nurse Licensure Examination. A total of 29,349 out of 34,534 examinees passed the said examination, yielding an 84.99 % passing rate.
Also, here are the top-performing individuals and top-performing schools:
These are the top-performing schools for the November 2024 PNLE, with 100 or more examinees and at least an 85% passing percentage.
These are the top-performing schools for the PNLE in November 2024—with 50-99 examinees and at least an 85% passing rate.
These are the 103 successful examinees who scored the top 10 highest ratings in the November 2024 PNLE Results:
Now that the November PNLE Result has been released, your comprehensive rating and ratings for each Nursing Practice will be accessible in a few days. Here are the steps to verify your PRC rating:
Passing the PNLE requires a score of at least 75%, with no subject score below 60%. A successful result will display a “pass” status, while those who did not meet the criteria will see a “did not pass” notation. Furthermore, it’s essential to thoroughly check your results to understand where improvements are needed and if a retake is necessary.
To officially become a registered nurse in the Philippines, you must take a professional oath. This oath is required by Republic Act No. 9173 (The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002). In addition, newly registered nurses must take this oath before the Board or an authorized government official before starting their nursing practice. Here are the steps to become a registered nurse after receiving your PNLE results:
Please note: Slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The 8:00 AM time slot is usually the first to be filled, followed by the subsequent schedules. For the updated schedule, please check the Oathtaking Schedule Page of PRC.
The ticket fee, including the inductee photo, is around ~₱1,500 (Check your LERIS account for the updated fee). A reduced fee applies to those who do not avail of the photo.
After a few months, the inductee and oath-taking photos may be claimed at the PRC. Please retain your claim slip, which is valid for 180 days.
Duration: Approximately three hours or less, depending on the total number of attendees.
Required Items: Oath Form, Ticket, and Claim Slip (if applicable)
Attire: Formal Gala/Clinical Uniform (White) with Cap
Important Update: For your convenience, PRC ID and Registration Certificate applications are now available online at the PRC website starting June 19, 2024.
Licensed nurses in the Philippines can pursue various roles in hospitals, clinics, and corporate settings. Many also aspire to work abroad, where the demand for Filipino nurses is strong. With international qualifications, Filipino nurses can work in the United States, Canada, the Middle East, and Europe, among other places.
IPASS Processing helps healthcare professionals get licensed in the US, Canada, Australia, the Middle East, etc. Here are our primary services:
After getting your PNLE November 2024 Results, you can apply for NCLEX. IPASS supports your NCLEX journey by helping with the application, gathering documents, and guiding you throughout the process.
The IPASS online review course offers resources to prepare for NCLEX. This review course provides everything you need: live lectures, a detailed study guide, and a bank of practice questions. Moreover, the course is constantly updated to reflect the latest NCLEX format and content.
IPASS assists with the CGFNS Certification needed for international nurses wanting to work in the US. They help you collect documents, complete the application, and track your application status.
IPASS aids in the application process for licensure exams in the Middle East, including exams in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE.
This service helps foreign healthcare professionals obtain the licenses and certifications needed to work in the US. It involves verifying credentials and preparing an International Certificate of Health Professions (ICHP) for visa applications.
IPASS helps international nurses and midwives register with the UK’s Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). They guide you through the application process, document preparation, and the English language test, ensuring it meets the NMC standards.
IPASS helps with various PRC processes, including licensure renewal, license verification, certificates of good standing, and more.
IPASS offers other services, such as New York pass letter requisitions, license endorsement, and score transfer applications. Visit our IPASS services page to explore our full range of offerings, including the NMBI application, ASCPi for MLTs, and many more. Let our expertise guide you toward achieving your international nursing aspirations.
You can contact IPASS via our Facebook page or at [email protected]. Furthermore, you can also visit our Davao, Cebu, Manila, and Baguio branches.
The journey to becoming a nurse is one of both challenges and triumphs. You’ve persevered through countless sleepless nights and demanding clinical rotations, emerging as skilled healthcare professionals. Regardless of the November PNLE 2024 results, your dedication to patient care is inspiring. We’re proud of your accomplishments and excited to see what the future holds for you.
To our newly licensed nurses, IPASS Processing extends our heartfelt congratulations. Your license is more than a credential—it’s a badge of honor for your perseverance and a key to countless opportunities. As you embark on this new chapter, remember to strive for excellence and continuously advocate for quality patient care.
Your compassion and expertise will undoubtedly make a positive impact on the lives of countless patients. Whether serving locally or abroad, carry the pride and passion that brought you here. We can’t wait to see how you’ll make your mark in healthcare!
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