PRC to release results of February 2026 mechanical engineers and certified plant mechanics licensure exams

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) will release the full list of passers for the February 2026 Mechanical Engineers Licensure Examination and Certified Plant Mechanics Computer-Based Licensure Examination on Thursday, February 19.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has announced that it will release the results of the licensure examinations for mechanical engineers and certified plant mechanics held in February 2026. The full list of passers is scheduled for Thursday, February 19, 2026. The PRC has invited candidates to bookmark the Rappler page to view the results once published.

The Mechanical Engineers Licensure Examination and the Certified Plant Mechanics Computer-Based Licensure Examination are key tests for engineering professionals in the Philippines. No additional details regarding the number of examinees or other aspects were provided in the announcement. Interested parties should await the official release from the PRC for complete and verified information.

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