Good afternoon y'all!
What will you do after filing your application for examination online?
Here's what I did. (based on my experience)
I went to PRC and brought all the requirements.
here's the list.
Documentary Requirements
- Original and photocopies of Transcript of Records with Special Order and Date of Graduation, with scanned pictures and with remarks “FOR BOARD EXAMINATION PURPOSES ONLY”.
- Original and photocopy of NSO-issued Birth Certificate
- For married females, original and photocopies of NSO-issued Marriage Contract
- Two (2) passport-size colored pictures with white background and complete name tag
- Current Community Tax Certificate (Cedula)
- Summary of RLE (no need to photocopy, they'll get the orig)
- If you're a graduate of a private school, you should request for a Certificate (Affidavit of Undertaking) from your school that you have already completed your cases (Ipa-notaryo mo, they will also get the orig no need to photocopy)
- In addition bring your Cedula
- Bring also an ID (hindi kailangan but just in case)
To see the requirements check out the PRC site, here's a link http://www.prc.gov.ph/online/application/
How to go to PRC...
From Makati, ride a jeepney going to Paco/Taft/Herran. Get off at Taft. There are buses going to Fairview and tell the driver you are getting off at PRC. Fare is 10pesos, I rode an ordinary bus. Just tell the driver or the "konduktor" that you are getting off at PRC.
When you are there, you won't be able to see the PRC building because you still need to walk towards Paredes St. to get there. Don't worry, it will be just a short walk.
When you get inside the building, go to the customer assistance window to buy 3 pcs. of documentary stamp which is 21 pesos EACH.
You may also want to buy the metered stamped envelope at the PRC coop, priced at 21 pesos. (Your facilitator will ask this from you on your examination day!!!)
Then go inside the building beside the Cashier. There are windows on the left side and on the right side inside the building. Go to the right side, those are your windows. But there is a queue, you may want to ask the guard where you should go. The guard was also the one who collected our photos (1 pc passport size) for scanning. Write your full name behind the photo.
When I reached the window 1, thank God!, they assessed my documents.
The girl saw that I had a discrepancy with my middle name, it had a typographical error. (It's because in all my documents, I have been using my correct middle name). Shoot...I was afraid that I might not be able to take the exam because of this but good thing, all I needed to do was to go up the legal office to request for an Affidavit. If I remembered it right, I paid 120 pesos. But before I went up, she already gave me the permanent exam card that you need to fill up and the printed application form that you filled up online.
After getting the affidavit, I went back to window 14, she told me go to the cashier to pay for the fees. 900 pesos exam fee.
After paying, I brought all my papers to window 14 she signed it then she gave me the papers and I passed it to the window at the end near the stairs. I waited until FINALLY, my NOA (notice of admission) has been released.
How to go to PRC...
From Makati, ride a jeepney going to Paco/Taft/Herran. Get off at Taft. There are buses going to Fairview and tell the driver you are getting off at PRC. Fare is 10pesos, I rode an ordinary bus. Just tell the driver or the "konduktor" that you are getting off at PRC.
When you are there, you won't be able to see the PRC building because you still need to walk towards Paredes St. to get there. Don't worry, it will be just a short walk.
When you get inside the building, go to the customer assistance window to buy 3 pcs. of documentary stamp which is 21 pesos EACH.
You may also want to buy the metered stamped envelope at the PRC coop, priced at 21 pesos. (Your facilitator will ask this from you on your examination day!!!)
Then go inside the building beside the Cashier. There are windows on the left side and on the right side inside the building. Go to the right side, those are your windows. But there is a queue, you may want to ask the guard where you should go. The guard was also the one who collected our photos (1 pc passport size) for scanning. Write your full name behind the photo.
When I reached the window 1, thank God!, they assessed my documents.
The girl saw that I had a discrepancy with my middle name, it had a typographical error. (It's because in all my documents, I have been using my correct middle name). Shoot...I was afraid that I might not be able to take the exam because of this but good thing, all I needed to do was to go up the legal office to request for an Affidavit. If I remembered it right, I paid 120 pesos. But before I went up, she already gave me the permanent exam card that you need to fill up and the printed application form that you filled up online.
After getting the affidavit, I went back to window 14, she told me go to the cashier to pay for the fees. 900 pesos exam fee.
After paying, I brought all my papers to window 14 she signed it then she gave me the papers and I passed it to the window at the end near the stairs. I waited until FINALLY, my NOA (notice of admission) has been released.
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