A-G Passers: 2017 Principals' Test Results December 17, 2017 NQESH

MANILA, Philippines - The 2017 Principals' Test results, including the list of passers are released by the Department of Education (DepEd) through a memorandum on May 29, 2018 or 5-6 months after the exam. View on this page for A-G list of passers.
A-G Passers: 2017 Principals' Test Results December 17, 2017 NQESH

UPDATE: 5,111 out of 20,653 (24.75%) passed the 2017 Principals Test.

DepEd through the Bureau of Human Resource and Organizational Development (BHROD) and the Quality Assurance Divisions of the Regional Offices (RO-QAD) conducted the Principals' Test (formerly known as National Qualifying Examination for School Heads or NQESH) on December 17, 2017 in several exam centers nationwide.

"The result of the 2017 Principals' Test will be released on or before June 1, 2018. #TayoParaSaEdukasyon #OneDepEd," DepEd-BHROD shared online.

Recent advisory from Human Resource and Development Division of the BHROD said that they are still processing results of the 2017 Principals' Test.

RELATED RESULTS

A-G List of Passers 2017 Principals' Test
Held on DECEMBER 17, 2017
Released on MAY 28, 2018
Enclosed in DepEd Memo No. 093 Series of 2018



The examination covered the competencies anchored on the domains of the National Competency-Based Standards for School Heads (NCBSSH) stipulated in DO 32, s. 2010 entitled National Adoption and Implementation of the National Competency-Based Standards for School Heads. It includes the following: School Leader, Instructional Leader and School Manager.

In order to pass the test, takers must obtain a rating of at least 70% in each of the clustered domains.

In last year's exams, Only 388 examinees out of thousands aspiring school heads successfully hurdled the exams. Results were released after five (5) months.

UPDATES

Monitor this page for the relevant updates on Principals' Test. You may also visit the wesbsite and Facebook pages of DepEd and BHROD for more information.

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