March 2018 ALS A&E Exam Results: Elementary Passers

MANILA, Philippines – (Updated June 25) The Department of Education (DepEd), through the Bureau of Education Assessment (BEA), announces the results of the Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (ALS A&E) Test conducted on March 4, 2018 for Luzon cluster and on March 11, 2018 for Visayas and Mindanao clusters. View on this page for Elementary level passers.
March 2018 ALS A&E Exam Results: Elementary Passers

The 2017-2018 ALS A&E exam results are expected to be released this month, according to our earlier report.

Deped Memorandum No. 006, s. 2018 issued in January 2018 stated that Test results shall be released not more than 3 months after the date of examination. Examinees shall receive their Certificate of Rating (COR) through the Schools Division Offices (SDOs).

Note that passers of the March 2018 ALS A&E, who undertook the old basic education curriculum before the implementation of the K to 12 Basic Education Program, are now eligible candidates for higher education beginning school year (SY) 2018-2019 (DETAILS: ALS A&E Test passers granted more options for further education – DepEd).

RELATED RESULTS

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
2017-2018 ALS A&E TEST RESULTS
LIST OF TEST PASSERS - ELEMENTARY LEVEL

Stay tuned for the list of passers this week...

Meanwhile, DepEd retained 60% passing score for March 2018 ALS A&E test (Memorandum No. 076 series of 2018) relative to the results, low passing rate, in the November 2017 exams.

ALS A&E is a paper and pencil test designed to measure the competencies of those who have neither attended nor finished elementary or secondary education in the formal school system.

Passers of the A&E Test are given a certificate/diploma, bearing the DepEd seal and the signature of the Secretary, certifying their competencies as comparable graduates of the formal school system. They are qualified to enroll in secondary and post-secondary schools.

UPDATES

The list of ALS A&E Test passers shall be available as well on DepEd website www.deped.gov.ph. For more information, please contact the Bureau of Education Assessment—Education Assessment Division (BEA—EAD) at telephone No. (02) 631—2589 or through email address: bea.ead@deped.gov.ph.

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