Room Assignments for March 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers LET

Final Room Assignments for March 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) Now Available Online


Examinees Urged to Verify Details Ahead of Nationwide Testing

Manila, Philippines — The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Professional Regulatory Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) have announced the availability of the final room assignments for the March 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET). This crucial information will be accessible online approximately two to three weeks before the examination date, allowing prospective teachers ample time to prepare for the test. Examinees are strongly urged to verify their assigned testing locations promptly to avoid any last-minute confusion or logistical issues.
The highly anticipated March 2025 LET, marking the first regular teachers' board exam of the year, is scheduled for Sunday, March 23, 2025. This nationwide examination is designed to license qualified educators for both elementary and secondary levels. To accommodate the anticipated influx of over 100,000 examinees, testing centers will be strategically located across the Philippines, encompassing major urban areas and newly established provincial sites.

Expanded Testing Centers: Enhancing Accessibility and Reducing Burden
In a significant move aimed at enhancing accessibility and reducing the burden on examinees, the PRC has significantly expanded the number of testing locations. This expansion goes beyond the traditional testing centers in Metro Manila (NCR) and major cities. The addition of 20 new testing centers in previously underserved regions reflects the PRC's commitment to decentralizing the examination process and ensuring equal opportunities for aspiring teachers nationwide. This strategic expansion aims to minimize travel distances, reduce associated costs, and ultimately create a more equitable and convenient testing experience for all candidates.

The PRC's decision to expand testing centers is a direct response to feedback from previous examinations, where concerns regarding travel distances and expenses were frequently raised. By strategically placing new testing sites in provinces and regions with high concentrations of aspiring teachers, the PRC aims to alleviate these logistical challenges and promote greater participation in the LET. This proactive approach underscores the commission's dedication to supporting aspiring educators and fostering a more inclusive education system.

Detailed Breakdown of Testing Locations:
The following is a comprehensive list of testing locations for the March 2025 LET. Examinees are advised to carefully review this list and cross-reference it with their online room assignments to confirm their designated testing center.

National Capital Region (NCR): A comprehensive list of specific testing venues within NCR will be available online closer to the examination date.

Provincial Testing Centers:
Region I: Baguio City
Region II: Tuguegarao City
Region III: Pampanga (Specific city to be announced)
Region IV-A: Lucena City
Region IV-B: Calapan City
Region V: Legazpi City
Region VI: Iloilo City
Region VII: Cebu City
Region VIII: Tacloban City
Region IX: Zamboanga City
Region X: Cagayan de Oro City
Region XI: Davao City
Region XII: Koronadal City
Region XIII: Butuan City
CARAGA: (Specific location to be announced)
MIMAROPA: Palawan (Specific location to be announced)
Additional locations will be announced closer to the exam date.

Accessing Your Room Assignment: A Step-by-Step Guide
The PRC has streamlined the process for accessing room assignments. Examinees can access their individual room assignments online through the PRC website The website will provide clear instructions and a user-friendly interface to facilitate easy access to this crucial information.

Important Reminders for Examinees:
Double-check your details: Ensure all personal information displayed on your online room assignment is accurate. Report any discrepancies to the PRC immediately.
Plan your travel: Once you have confirmed your testing location, plan your travel arrangements well in advance to avoid any last-minute rush. Consider factors such as transportation, accommodation (if necessary), and potential traffic delays.
Familiarize yourself with the testing center: It's recommended to visit your assigned testing center a day or two before the examination to familiarize yourself with the location and surrounding area. This will help alleviate any anxiety or uncertainty on the day of the test.
Prepare your materials: Ensure you have all the necessary examination materials, including valid IDs, pencils, and other required items, ready before the day of the examination.
Arrive early: Arrive at the testing center well in advance of the scheduled start time to allow ample time for registration and security checks.
The PRC remains committed to ensuring a fair, transparent, and efficient examination process for all aspiring teachers. By providing timely access to room assignments and expanding testing centers, the commission aims to create a supportive and accessible environment for candidates. The success of future generations of educators depends on the dedication and commitment of aspiring teachers, and the PRC is dedicated to supporting their journey towards licensure.

March 2025 LET: Expanded Testing Centers and Crucial Information for Examinees
Manila, Philippines – The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has announced a significant expansion of testing centers for the upcoming March 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), underscoring its commitment to providing equitable access to professional licensure for aspiring educators nationwide. The addition of numerous new testing sites aims to alleviate logistical challenges faced by examinees in previous examinations and ensure a more convenient and accessible testing experience. Along with the announcement of new locations, the PRC has also reiterated crucial information regarding room assignments, required documents, prohibited items, and preparation tips for prospective teachers.
Newly Designated Testing Centers: Expanding Reach Across the Philippines
The PRC has added twenty additional testing centers to its existing network, strategically located across various regions of the Philippines. This expansion significantly broadens the reach of the LET, making it more accessible to aspiring teachers in previously underserved areas. The newly designated centers are:
Region I: Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur
Region II: Cauayan City
Region III: Bayambang, Laguna
Region IV-A: (None specified in this release)
Region IV-B: Occidental Mindoro
Region V: Masbate
Region VI: Bacolod City, Dumaguete City
Region VII: Bohol (Specific location to be announced)
Region VIII: Maasin (Southern Leyte)
Region IX: (None specified in this release)
Region X: Oroquieta City
Region XI: Digos City, General Santos City, Tagum City, Mati City
Region XII: Kidapawan City
Region XIII: Valencia City
CARAGA: (None specified in this release)
MIMAROPA: Romblon
Catanduanes (Specific location to be announced)

PRC Chairman, Dr. Carlos G. Tabing, emphasized the significance of this expansion, stating, “The addition of these centers reflects our unwavering commitment to equitable access to professional licensure. We urge all examinees to confirm their assignments well in advance and plan their travel accordingly to avoid any last-minute complications.”

Accessing and Verifying Room Assignments: A Critical Step
Examinees are strongly advised to verify their individual room assignments as early as possible. This crucial information will be available online via the PRC Official Website (www.prc.gov.ph) approximately two to three weeks prior to the examination date. Examinees can access their assignments by entering their application details as provided during the registration process. The online room assignment will also specify the required documents needed on examination day.
Required Documents and Prohibited Items: Ensuring a Smooth Examination Process
The PRC has clearly outlined the necessary documentation and prohibited items to ensure a smooth and efficient examination process. 

Examinees must bring the following:
  • Printed Notice of Admission (NOA): This document serves as official confirmation of your registration and eligibility to take the examination.
  • Valid ID (original and photocopy): A valid government-issued ID is required for verification purposes. Ensure the ID is current and readily available.
  • Black ballpoint pens: Black ballpoint pens are the only writing instruments permitted during the examination.
  • The following items are strictly prohibited inside the examination venue:
  • Calculators: The use of calculators is not allowed during the LET.
  • Mobile devices: All mobile phones, tablets, and other electronic devices must be switched off and stored securely outside the examination area.
  • Bags (except clear plastic containers): Only clear plastic containers for essential personal items are permitted. Larger bags and backpacks are strictly prohibited.

Important Reminders and Key Policies:
  • The PRC has reiterated several critical reminders to ensure examinees are fully prepared and aware of the examination policies:
  • No permit, no exam policy: Examinees must present both their NOA and valid ID to be admitted to the examination venue. Failure to present both documents will result in disqualification.
  • Strict adherence to prohibited items policy: Examinees are strongly advised to comply with the list of prohibited items. Bringing any prohibited item into the examination venue will lead to immediate disqualification.
  • COVID-19 protocols (if applicable): Any applicable COVID-19 health guidelines will be announced closer to the examination date. Examinees are advised to monitor the PRC website for updates.
  • Understanding the LET Exam Structure and Effective Preparation Strategies
  • The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) is comprised of two main parts:
  • General Education (GenEd): This section covers fundamental subjects including English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, and Social Sciences.
  • Professional Education (ProfEd): This section focuses on the principles, methodologies, and ethical considerations of teaching.
  • Candidates must achieve a weighted average of 75% to pass the examination, with no grade below 50% in any individual subject. The national passing rate for the March 2024 LET stood at 52%, highlighting the rigorous nature of the exam.
  • To enhance preparation, the PRC recommends the following:
  • Utilize PRC-accredited review centers: These centers offer comprehensive review materials and practice tests designed to help candidates prepare effectively.
  • Leverage online resources: Numerous online resources, including practice tests and study materials, can supplement your preparation efforts.
  • Plan your travel arrangements well in advance: This is especially crucial for examinees traveling to high-demand areas such as Metro Manila and Cebu. Booking accommodations early is highly recommended.

Final Steps Before Examination Day:
Examinees should ensure they complete the following final steps before the examination:
Confirm all application requirements are met: Verify that all application requirements, including fees, have been settled by the deadline. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Take advantage of practice tests: Utilize available mock exams and practice tests to assess your preparedness and identify areas for improvement.
Finalize travel and accommodation plans: Book accommodations and transportation well in advance, especially if traveling to areas with limited availability.
The PRC remains committed to supporting aspiring teachers in their pursuit of licensure. By expanding testing centers and providing clear guidelines, the commission aims to create a fair, accessible, and supportive environment for all candidates. The success of future generations of educators depends on the dedication and commitment of these aspiring professionals, and the PRC is dedicated to facilitating their journey towards achieving their goals.


Room Assignments

For inquiries**, examinees may contact the PRC Licensure Division at (02) 8887-9999 or email prc.let@prc.gov.ph.  


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