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1,189 individuals successfully hurdle PMAEE

Posted on September 6, 2014

By Priam F. Nepomuceno

MANILA, Sept. 6 (PNA) — A total of 1,189 individuals successfully hurdled the Philippine Military Academy Entrance Examination (PMAEE) which was held last Aug. 3.

Major Ray Balido, PMA spokesperson, said 12,014 persons took part in nationwide examination held in 37 examination centers nationwide.

He added that the successful examinees, composed of 827 males and 362 females, will continue to the next phase of the selection process which is the complete physical examination which will be conducted at the AFP Medical Center in V. Luna, Quezon City.

A series of physical and medical examinations will be conducted to test their strength, agility, endurance, and worthiness to belong to PMA Class 2019.

The Top 10 passers are the following: (1) John Paul Baetiong of Caloocan City; (2) Alenn Gabriel Macapagal of Cainta, Rizal;(3) Joylene Bacani of Baguio City; (4) Jeo Cacal of Puerto Pricensa City; (5) Julius Caesar Librada of Baguio City; (6) Michael James Daligdig of Calamba, Misamis Occidental; (7) Lyster Rey Cabardo of Iligan City; (8) Aleana Cecilia Bantolo of Caloocan City; (9) Justine Cyle Mapalo of Quezon City ; and (10) Kernell Ortega of Socorro, Oriental Mindoro.

Balido said the Office of Cadet Admission will be informing the successful passers through email as to how to proceed with their complete physical exam.

Successful passers without email address or with invalid email address are advised to call the mentioned office to have their email addresses updated at the following numbers: (0917) 896 – 4299; (0928) 559 – 7651; 074-447-2632; or 074-447-2635 local 6751/6752. (PNA)

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