Friday, February 20

USLS has 22 new registered electrical engineers, 4 master electricians

The University of St. La Salle (USLS) just produced 22 new registered electrical engineers and master electricians.

The 22 new registered electrical engineers from USLS were among the 3,339 examinees who passed the April 2023 board exam for electrical engineers.

With an overall passing rate of 73.33 percent, USLS outperformed the national passing rate of 57.86 percent for the Registered Electrical Engineers Licensure Examination, a USLS press release said..

USLS first-takers of the Registered Master Electricians Licensure examination obtained a perfect passing rate of 100 percent. The university’s overall passing rate for this exam stands at 80 percent, exceeding the national passing rate of 42.21 percent.

The new registered Lasallian electrical engineers are: Jose Edsel T. Alfonso, Era Myr D. Amaguin, Frank Gene J. Belnas, Sunzel Faith B. Callao, Bianca Ysabell Delos Santos, Christine Grace C. Dominguez, Errick Jancel J. Empio, Danpaul P. Gayoba, Dennis Jr. B. Grancho, Mark Eddieson O. Hipolito, Danbri D. Janagap;

Kelly Michelle C. Jordan, AI Justin N. Opino, Realyn V. Orapa, Sherwin John T. Pabiania, Ella Andrea G. Paglomutan, Eugyn C. Paiman, Adrian Hector B. Sembrano, AJ S. Serrano, Mark Olever M. Talita, Mark Astron M. Traje, and Jude Russel G. Villanueva.

The newly registered Master Electricians from USLS are Bench S. Alagos, Frank Gene J. Belnas, Al Justin N. Opino and AJ S. Serrano.*

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