Are you ready to take the next big step in your career? The year 2026 is just around the corner, and with it comes a fresh slate of licensure examinations that could shape your professional future. But here’s where it gets crucial: missing the application deadlines or filing requirements could derail your plans entirely. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has officially released the FY 2025 examination schedule, complete with key dates for application submissions and result releases. This isn’t just a list of dates—it’s your roadmap to success.
Let’s break it down. And this is the part most people miss: all applications must be filed through the Licensure Examinations and Registration Information System (LERIS), and late submissions won’t be accepted unless they fall under the justifiable cases outlined in Commission Resolution No. 2092 (s. 2025). If you’re thinking about requesting a deadline extension, act fast—it needs to be submitted to the Licensure Office at least 15 days before the cutoff. Procrastinators, beware: if the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, it automatically shifts to the next working day, no exceptions.
For those eyeing Special Professional Licensure Examinations (SPLE) abroad, the process is governed by Republic Act No. 8981, Executive Order No. 835, and PRC policies. Dates and venues will be announced once finalized, so stay tuned. But here’s where it gets controversial: while the PRC aims to streamline the process, some applicants argue that the strict deadlines and online-only filing system create unnecessary barriers. What do you think? Is the system fair, or does it need reform?
To access the full 2026 examination calendar, visit [official website link]. For questions, reach out to the Licensure Office at licensure.office1@prc.gov.ph or licensure.division@prc.gov.ph. Regional Offices’ contact details are available at https://www.prc.gov.ph/regional-offices-contact-information. Stay updated by following the PRC’s official website (www.prc.gov.ph) and social media accounts on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/professionalregulationcommission) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/PRC_main).
This isn’t just about passing an exam—it’s about unlocking your potential. So, mark your calendars, gather your documents, and take the first step toward your professional goals. But here’s the real question: Are you prepared to navigate this process, or will you let the details slip through the cracks? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—we’re here to help you succeed.