MANILA, Philippines - The much-awaited results of University of the Philippines (UP) college admission test (UPCAT) are officially released on Monday, April 30 or in six (6) months after the exam. View on this page for G-N list of passers.
UP administered the test to more than 80,000 hopefuls on October 21-22, 2017 in at least 76 test centers nationwide.
FULL LIST OF PASSERS: UPCAT 2018 Results
Around 14,000 or 17 percent of the examinees will be accepted in UP’s eight constituent universities.
RELATED RESULTS
Online Results for UPCAT 2018: G-N Passers
(For incoming freshmen of AY 2018-2019)
If you qualify for admission to the University, register according to the instructions provided by the college or unit to which you have been accepted.
The UPCAT is a multiple-choice exam consists of 4 subtests: Language Proficiency (English and Filipino), Science, Math and Reading Comprehension (English and Filipino). Standardized UPCAT scores are combined with the weighted average of 3 years of high school final grades to determine the UP admission grade.
To maintain its high standard of education and to maximize its limited resources, the University has had to limit slots for freshman admission to each campus and to its various degree programs.
This year, UP will welcome the first batch of freshmen who will continue to university after the full implementation of Senior High School (SHS) as part of the K to 12 program.
— The Summit Express
UP administered the test to more than 80,000 hopefuls on October 21-22, 2017 in at least 76 test centers nationwide.
FULL LIST OF PASSERS: UPCAT 2018 Results
Around 14,000 or 17 percent of the examinees will be accepted in UP’s eight constituent universities.
RELATED RESULTS
- PASSERS LIST: A-B | C-F | O-R | S-Z
- MAIN PAGE: UPCAT 2018 results online
Online Results for UPCAT 2018: G-N Passers
(For incoming freshmen of AY 2018-2019)
If you qualify for admission to the University, register according to the instructions provided by the college or unit to which you have been accepted.
The UPCAT is a multiple-choice exam consists of 4 subtests: Language Proficiency (English and Filipino), Science, Math and Reading Comprehension (English and Filipino). Standardized UPCAT scores are combined with the weighted average of 3 years of high school final grades to determine the UP admission grade.
To maintain its high standard of education and to maximize its limited resources, the University has had to limit slots for freshman admission to each campus and to its various degree programs.
This year, UP will welcome the first batch of freshmen who will continue to university after the full implementation of Senior High School (SHS) as part of the K to 12 program.
— The Summit Express