Jan Vincent Lanuza, News, Communication Management Office
Graduates of the College of Architecture, Design, and Built Environment (CADBE) once again showcased the University’s excellence in licensure examinations and was recognized as the Top 6 Performing School (with 10 or more examinees and with at least 80% passing percentage) in the February 2026 Master Plumbers Licensure Examination (MPLE).
In the MPLE results released on February 25 by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the PUP CADBE scored an impressive 88.24% passing rate, significantly higher than the National Passing Rate of 61.76%.
CADBE Dean Emilie T. Garcia congratulated all MPLE passers for their accomplishment and dedication. She stated that this achievement reflects the University’s continuous refinement of its curriculum, syllabus, and instructional materials for student success.
“These ongoing improvements, guided by competent faculty members rich in professional experience and advanced training, ensure that instruction remains aligned with industry standards and licensure competencies.” Garcia said.
She added that subjects such as Building Utilities, Building Technology, and Construction Management Specialization provide students with a solid foundational knowledge in plumbing systems and construction processes. Meanwhile, CADBE’s Architectural Internship Program reinforces classroom learning by bridging theory and practice through meaningful exposure to real-world industry experience.
This strong performance in the February 2026 MPLE highlights CADBE’s commitment to producing competent, industry-ready graduates and upholds the tradition of academic excellence at the Sintang Paaralan. It also advances the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), through PUP’s provision of inclusive and accessible quality education.
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