July 2009 Marine Deck Officers Licensure Examination

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) today reported that only half of the more than 4,000 examinees passed the written phase of the marine deck officers’ licensure examination.

Out of 4,318 examinees, PRC said a total of 2,253 passed the written phase of the licensure examination for various ranks given by the Board for Marine Deck Officers in Manila this month.

PRC added that a total of 245 examinees are exempted from taking the practical examinations as they opted to submit a certificate of training and certificate of assessment in the Ship Simulator and Bridge Teamwork (SSBT).

The successful examinees who garnered the 10 highest places in the written phase of the master mariner licensure examination are Lowell Cosiba Cababa, of the John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation-Iloilo City, with a rating of 84.60 percent; Antonio Dioquino Cualing Jr., University of the Visayas-Cebu, 82.50 percent; Boyd Javier Lachica, Philippine Maritime Institute-Manila and Rommel Lumio Sison, Aklan Polytechnic Institute, both 82.30 percent; Rafael Abarquez Virtudazo, Davao Merchant Marine Academy, 82.20 percent; Vincent Bual Buhion, PMI-Bohol, 82.10 percent; Kennette Faustino Clavel, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation-Iloilo City, 81.90 percent; Noel Juarez Camaongay, VMA Global College (Visayan Maritime Academy) and Neil Solon Papa, Misamis Institute of Technology, both 80.20 percent; Raul Del Rosario Chua, PMI-Manila, 79.60 percent; Job Bienvenido Dolendo Espares, Mariners Polytechnic College Foundation-Rawis and Damaso Jr. Coronacion Ruidera, PMI-Manila, both 79.50 percent and Luis Jr. Quiapos Serna, PMI-Manila, 79.20 percent.

For the written phase of the chief mate licensure examination, the top 10 examinees are Renier Taytayon Ebales, of the Namei Polytechnic Institute, 90.40 percent; Jose Jr. Apelanio Bureros, University of Cebu, Jerry Pansoy Cambay, FEATI University and Michiel Patoc Domingo, Philippine Merchant Marine Academy-Zambales, all 86.80; Filomeno Jr. Saranza Gulde, University of Cebu, 86.20; Cesar Habon Gamuyod, PMI-Manila, 86; Ernie Anjao Catalonia, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation-Bacolod City, 85.80; Danny de los Reyes Demecais, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation-Iloilo City, 85.20; Ireneo Rin Magpatoc Jr., University of Cebu, Lemuel Donguines Panaguiton, MTC College-Iloilo, Rey Militante Rebenque, University of Cebu, and Alberto Hoggang Tayaban, PMMA-Zambales, all 85; Jesus Reyes Dipasupil, Lyceum of Batangas, 84.80; Joseph de la Pena Bergosa, Saint Joseph Institute of Technology-Butuan, 84.60 and Vincent Dayot Galon, John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation-Bacolod City, 84.20.

Meantime, those who led the written phase of the O.I.C.-N.W. licensure examination were Ryan Aungon Alojamiento of the Aklan Polytechnic Institute, 91.80; Clifford Jumuad Jalagna, PMMA-Zambales, 90.90; Jose Marvin Alejo Acas, Dipolog City Institute of Technology, 90.50; Rajhess Moleno Aidal, Asian Institute of Maritime Studies, 89.60; Francisco Jr. Avila Balesa, PMI-Manila, 89.50; Aldrin Precia Sanchez, Northern Philippines College for Maritime and Technological Studies, 89.40; Bernard Oquindo Mateo, Palawan Polytechnic College Inc., 89.30; Ricky Arambala Fiel, Zamboanga del Sur Maritime Institute of Technology, 89.20; Jurdan Francis Palmiano Bagano, University of Cebu, Ryan Maniego Crisostomo, PMI-Manila, and Larry Sibya Serrano, Saint Therese-MTC Colleges-Tigbauan, all 89.10; Jerremy James Anlap Lanzaderas, Capitol University (Cagayan Capitol College), 88.90 percent.

Registration for the issuance of certificate of registration and professional identification cards for those who are exempted from the practical assessment will be from Wednesday, July 22 to Aug. 5.

Those who opted to submit a certificate of assessment in the SSBT will take their oath before the Board on Aug. 19, 1 p.m. at the Fiesta Pavilion of the Manila Hotel.

Registration for membership with the Masters and Mates Association of the Philippines, Inc. (MMAP) will also start on July 22.

Earlier, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported that the government is doubling its efforts to generate more highly skilled Filipino marine officers to fill the projected high demand for such skills abroad.


LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
BAMBALAN, FELOMINO DULOS
BANDALA, ALDRINE AMARILLO
BAÑEZ, RAMIL GONZALES
BANGA, KENNETH ALINGASA
BANGUIS, RYAN BARACOL
BANTIGUE, GLENN LAJATO
BAQUIAL, LEONILO JR DALAGAN
BARANGAS, ANTONIO MOSUELA
BARBAJO, GERSON CAÑO
BARBAS, JUN JOSEPH CANAYA
BARDILAS, MICHAEL GABAYERON
BARILLA, ANTONIO PATULOT
BARILLO, JOSEPH GALILA
BARIMBAO, NICOL CRUSPERO
BARLISO, SANDY BARON
BARORO, JOVEL JADUCANA
BARRAL, GLENN DIAZ
BARRETTO, NEIL LIM
BARTE, MORRIS MACATANGAY
BARTE, RAOUL FABILA
BARTOLOME, ALEXANDER DUMALAY
BARTOLOME, RENIEL SALMORIN
BARUC, WYMOND LUCERNAS
BASAMOT, JOSE DEO ORGE
BASCO, CHRISTOPHER YUCARAN
BATERNA, REX CASILA
BATIANCILA, JERRY ILLUT
BATISLA-ONG, FERNANDO III LAGUNA
BATLAG, JONILYN MACALISANG
BATO, ELEAZER PINO
BATOCTOY, LUCRECIO JR DENSING
BAUCAN, ARNULD MANALILI
BAULA, EMANUEL MENCIAS
BAUSA, MARVIN DIEZ
BAUSIN, EDUARDO QUEZON
BAUTISTA, ARISTEO HATULAN
BAUTISTA, GERARDO TADEO
BAUTISTA, MICHAEL ARAIZ
BAUTISTA, RICHARD PON
BAWAG, ADRIAN BAWAR
BAYANI, ALVIN DE GUIA
BAYLAS, VINCENT SILVERIO
BAYO, ALFEJAN CERNAL
BAYOGO, LUISITO CALALANG
BAYONA, PHILIP PRUDENTE
BAYOT, RODRIGO JR NAVARRA
BAYRON, WARREN JESSIE SOMODIO
BAYTAN, RENATO JR CANDELARIA
BEATINGO, EMMANUEL MOLINA
BEATO, GIL ANTHONY ANASARIAS

2009'S EXAMINATION RESULTS