List of Requirements for Aeronautical Engineer Board Exam 2023 You Must Submit to PRC
REQUIREMENTS FOR AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER BOARD EXAM – Here are the documents needed in applying for a licensure examination for aeronautical engineers.
Most of the licensure examinations conducted in the Philippines are administered by the Professional Regulations Commission. It is more commonly called PRC. It has branches in almost all regions in the country to cater the needs of thousands of Filipinos.
Aside from conducting the board examination for the different professions, it is also the PRC that issues the professional IDs for the passers. The renewal is also done at the offices of the Commission in your region.
One of the licensure exams conducted by the PRC is the board exam for aeronautical engineers. Here are the eligibility and documentary requirements for Aeronautical Engineer board exam application to PRC:
- graduate of Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering
- National Statistics Office (NSO) or Philippine Statistics Authority or PSA Birth Certificate
- NSO or PSA Marriage Contract for married female applicants
- Transcript of Records with scanned picture and remarks “For Board Examination Purposes”
Also part of the requirements for Aeronautical Engineer Board Exam is the payment of the PRC Board Exam fees. There are only a few steps in filing for a board exam.
Prepare the documents and go to a branch of the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) in your area or region within the application period. Submit the required documents to the PRC.
The PRC personnel will evaluate the completeness and accuracy of the documents you submitted to apply for a licensure exam. Make sure to bring both the original and photocopies of your documents. Furthermore, be ready for some additional charges like for the documentary stamps.
Also, kindly note that the PRC is strict when it comes to the photos that will be submitted to them for the exam application. It should be in plain white background and must be taken in not more than six (6) months before the filing of the application for the licensure exam.