Manila, Philippines - University of the Philippines (UP) officially releases results of UP college admission test (UPCAT) for academic year AY 2013-2014 on Saturday, February 2, 2013.
Due to the expected high traffic to the main UP website as results is out, UPCAT official list of passers is also available on mirror sites.
Here is the list range of UPCAT passers for AY 2013-2014. Click the Name Range to find your name.
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Due to the expected high traffic to the main UP website as results is out, UPCAT official list of passers is also available on mirror sites.
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Here is the list range of UPCAT passers for AY 2013-2014. Click the Name Range to find your name.
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* - Qualified but applicant has to clear deficiencies with the UP Office of Admissions starting on the third week of February, 2013.
**Pending cases are not guaranteed admission into any campus/college of the University of the Philippines. For pending cases, all deficient requirements must be submitted on or before the 2nd week of March, 2013. For further details, please inquire at the UP Office of Admissions, Diliman, QC at Telefax no 9274561 or Tel no. (02)981-8500 loc. 3826 to 3831 starting on the third week of February, 2013.
"Official UPCAT results are posted at the Office of Admissions and each examinee will receive official notification by mail. Should any discrepancy in reporting exist, the information contained in the mailed notification shall take precedence over the results posted on the web.", UP said.
"Moreover, if your name was originally indicated as a pending case but now no longer appears on the list, this means that your case was resolved in favor of non-qualification into any of the campuses of your choice. Your non-qualifier's slip has been mailed to you c/o your school. You may also contact the office of admissions to check on your UPG as well as the options open to you. We wish you all the best in your endeavors.", UP added.
UP did not announced total number of passers but only the 128- pages results. Reports said that there were around 75,000 who took examinations.
UP announced last January 10, 2013 that results will be released around the end of January and first week of February.
The UPCAT is a five-hour examination in English and Filipino and consists of 4 subtests: Language Proficiency, Science, Mathematics and Reading Comprehension. Standardized scores on these subtests are combined with the weighted average of final grades in the first three years of high school to determine qualification into UP. Moreover, to implement the policy of democratization to make the UP studentry more representative of the nation’s population, socioeconomic and geographic considerations are factored in the selection of campus qualifiers.
Congrats to all passers!