

De La Salle Lipa (DLSL) alumni Neil Amrel Castillo and Joshua Jopia landed on the fifth and tenth spot in recently concluded psychometrician licensure examination, scoring a grade point average of 81.40% and 80.40% respectively, Nov. 9.

Alongside them were the 37 passers out of the 83 Lipa Lasallian examinees, corresponding to DLSL’s overall passing rate of 46.99% which is 0.74% lower than this year’s 47.73% national passing rate.
This year’s passing percentage is 11.71% lower compared to DLSL’s 58.70% passing rate garnered last October 2017.
Yielding a total of 4,053 successful Registered Psychometricians (RPms), the licensure exam was administered to 8,453 takers last Oct. 29-30.