MLE/MIDLE RESULTS: April 2026 Midwife Licensure Exam List of Passers

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MLE/MIDLE RESULTS 2026 – The April 2026 Midwife Licensure Exam (MidLE) results, including the official list of passers, topnotchers (top 10), top performing schools, and performance of schools, are released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on April 20, 2026, three (3) working days after the last day of exam.

PRC administered the first MLE this year on April 14 and 15, 2026 in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga.

The members of the Board of Midwifery who gave the licensure examination are Hon. Melchor C. Dela Cruz, Jr., Chairman; Hon. Lerma M. Valenzuela, Hon. Corazon F. Landicho and Hon. Lourdes S. Mangahas, Members.

Related MLE Results

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
MIDWIFE LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held on APRIL 14 & 15, 2026
Released on APRIL 20, 2026

99.90%

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Release of MLE Results

According to Resolution No. 2113 s. 2025, the Midwife Licensure Exam (MidLE) results will be released on Monday, April 20, 2026.

The release of the MLE results may vary depending on the volume of examinees and other relevant factors. Results may be released earlier or later than the target date. For reference, the November 2025 MLE results were released in just two (2) working days after the last day of the examinations.

For timely updates and verified announcements, we recommend bookmarking this page and following our social media channels.

Registration and Oathtaking

Registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be done on-line. Please go to www.prc.gov.ph and follow instructions for initial registration.

Date of Registration: TBA

Those who will register are required to bring the following:

  • downloaded duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
  • notice of admission (for identification only)
  • 2 pieces passport sized pictures (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 2 sets of documentary stamps
  • 1 piece short brown envelope

Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals, PRC said.

Verification of Ratings

All examinees of the April 2026 Midwife Licensure Exam (MidLE), 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.

Coverage of Examinations

The April 2026 Midwives Board Exam covered the following subjects: obstetrics, fundamentals of health care, infant care and feeding (Day 1) and primary health care and professional growth and development (Day 2).

Previous Examinations

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has consistently released the Midwife Licensure Examination (MLE) results within two to three (2–3) working days in recent schedules. Below is a summary of the latest board examinations:

November 2025: Out of 3,736 examinees, 2,152 successfully passed. Princesa Dumale Talamayan of Palawan State University – Puerto Princesa topped the board with a rating of 94.00%. The results were released after two (2) working days.

April 2025: A total of 1,975 out of 3,444 examinees passed. Rona Marie Villaflor Ramos of Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) – Main Campus led the examinees with a rating of 92.60%. The results were released after three (3) working days.

November 2024: Of the 5,398 examinees, 3,997 passed. Bernard Isaac Badar Alido of the University of the Philippines School of Health Sciences – Leyte topped the board with a rating of 92.60%. The results were released after three (3) working days.

Statistics of previous Midwifery board exams:

Exam Date Total Examinees Total Passers Passing Rate Days before results release
November 2025 3,736 2,152 57.60% 2
April 2025 3,444 1,975 57.35% 3
November 2024 5,398 3,997 74.05% 3
April 2024 2,975 1,698 57.08% 3
November 2023 4,119 2,800 67.98% 3
April 2023 2,558 1,210 47.30% 3
November 2022 3,472 1,768 50.92% 3
April 2022 1,559 733 47.02% 3
November 2021 1,774 908 51.18% 4
November 2019 2,219 1,068 48.13% 3
April 2019 1,416 460 32.49% 3
November 2018 2,478 1,175 47.42% 3
April 2018 2,145 846 39.44% 3
November 2017 3,360 1,444 42.98% 3
April 2017 2,194 965 43.98% 3
November 2016 3,085 1,572 50.96% 3
April 2016 2,145 1,055 49.18% 2
November 2015 2,867 1,273 44.40% 3
April 2015 1,968 882 44.82% 3

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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MLE/MidLE RESULTS: April 2026 Midwife Licensure Exam List of Passers

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