SWLE RESULTS: September 2025 Social Worker board exam list of passers, top 10

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MANILA, Philippines – The September 2025 Social Worker Licensure Exam (SWLE) results, including the full list of passers, top 10 (topnotchers), top performing schools and performance of schools, are expected to be released online on September 15, 2025 (Monday), three (3) working days after the exam.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Social Workers conducted the board exam in Manila, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Calapan, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Palawan, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga on September 8, 9, and 10, 2025.

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The members of the Board for Social Workers who gave the licensure examination are Hon. Lorna C. Gabad, Chairman; Hon. Rosetta G. Palma, Hon. Fe J. Sinsona and Hon. Ely B. Acosta, Members.

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
SOCIAL WORKER LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held on SEPTEMBER 8, 2025 & FF. DAYS
Released on SEPTEMBER 15, 2025

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Release of Results

According to PRC Resolution No. 1927 s. 2024, the September 2025 Social Worker Licensure Examination (SWLE) results will be released on Monday, September 15, 2025, within three (3) working days after the tests.

However, results might be released ahead of the target or on later date, without prior notice.

Registration Guidelines for Passers

PRC announced that the registration for the issuance of the Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be conducted online. Applicants may complete their initial registration by visiting https://online.prc.gov.ph/ and following the step-by-step instructions provided on the portal.

Registration Schedule: To be announced (TBA)

Examinees who successfully passed the licensure examination are advised to prepare and bring the following requirements during their scheduled registration:

  • Printed and duly accomplished Oath Form (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal)
  • Notice of Admission (for identification purposes only)
  • Two (2) passport-sized photos, colored, with white background and complete name tag
  • Two (2) sets of documentary stamps
  • One (1) short brown envelope

Passers must personally appear at the PRC office to register and affix their signature in the official Roster of Registered Professionals.

The schedule and venue of the mass oathtaking ceremony for new professionals will be released at a later date, according to the PRC.

Verification of Ratings

All examinees of the September 2025 Social Worker Licensure Exam (SWLE), successful and unsuccessful, may verify their ratings online in few working days after the posting of results.

Refer to PRC Official Website to check your board exam ratings or score.

The examinee is required to provide only the exam name, examination date, application number, first name, last name, and date of birth.

Exam Coverage

The three-day licensure examination assessed examinees across key areas of the social work profession:

  • Day 1: Human Behavior and the Social Environment; Social Welfare Policies, Programs, and Services
  • Day 2: Social Work Practice I with Field Instruction I; Social Work Practice II with Field Instruction II
  • Day 3: Social Work Practice III with Field Instruction III

Previous Examinations

The September 2024 Social Workers Licensure Examination (SWLE) recorded 4,587 passers out of 7,113 examinees, with results released after only three (3) working days.

A year earlier, in September 2023, PRC announced 3,878 successful examinees out of 6,833, also within three (3) working days.

For the September 2022 exams, results were likewise released after three (3) days, with 2,955 out of 4,723 examinees making the cut.

Meanwhile, the February 2022 board exam produced 533 new social workers out of 1,211 candidates, with results posted in four (4) working days.

Here's the statistics of Social Worker board exam in the previous exams:

Exam Date Total Examinees Total Passers Passing Rate Days before results release
September 2024 7,113 4,587 64.49% 3
September 2023 6,833 3,878 56.75% 3
September 2022 4,723 2,955 62.57% 3
February 2022 1,211 533 44.01% 4
August 2021 1,621 612 37.75% 4
February 2021 1,473 495 33.60% 3
August 2019 5,880 2,723 46.31% 3
July 2018 5,020 2,508 49.96% 3
July 2017 5,997 3,951 65.88% 3
July 2015 2,654 1,817 68.46% 2
June 2014 2,031 1,110 54.65% 2
June 2013 1,827 1,015 55.56% 2
June 2012 1,429 893 62.49% 2

PRC Offices Directory

If you have any concerns or need assistance from the Professional Regulation Commission, please refer to the contact information of the PRC Central or Regional Offices available on the agency’s official website.

You may also reach out to the Licensure Exam Division through the following email contacts: licensure.division@prc.gov.ph or licensure.office@prc.gov.ph.

LERIS Account Assistance

For assistance with your LERIS account with the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), visit the online services platform at online.prc.gov.ph.

To reset your password, click the "Forgot Password" button and follow the instructions, including entering your email address and verifying it with a one-time password (OTP).

If you encounter any errors, try refreshing the page or email technicalassistance@prc.gov.ph with a screenshot and a brief description of the issue.

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SWLE RESULTS: September 2025 Social Worker board exam list of passers, top 10

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