The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) will push through with its scheduled P30 billion remittance to the national treasury on October 16, pending any action of the Supreme Court (SC) or Congress.
Supreme Court of the Philippines yesterday announced that a total of 3,812 out of the 10,387 who completed all the tests during the three days of the exams passed the 2023 Bar Examinations. For this year’s bar exam have a 36.77%. passing rate, which went down from last year’s 43.47% passing rate.
Below are the Top Bar passers;
Rank
Name
School
Rating
1
BIE, Ephraim Porciuncula
University of Santo Tomas
89.2625%
2
VIVIT, Mark Josel Padua
Ateneo de Manila University
89.1250%
3
FRANCISCO, Frances Camille Altonage
San Beda University
88.9125%
4
TANG, Nathaniel Niño Alipio
Aquinas-UST-LEGAZPI
88.6500%
5
FLORES, David Joseph Austria
De La Salle University
88.5500%
6
SAMANIEGO, Ralph Vincent Salvador
University of the Philippines
88.4750%
7
ANTONIO, Bryan Gerard Tapnio
Ateneo de Manila University
88.3125%
8
BATULAN, Paulo
University of San Jose – Recoletos
88.2500%
BUENCAMINO, Pio Vincent Roura
University of Santo Tomas
88.2500%
9
BAUTISTA, Grace Abigail Morales
Angeles University Foundation School of Law
88.0625%
10
CHAN, Jayson Ong
Saint Paul School of Professional Studies
88.0125%
NON, Zes Trina Bañares
Aquinas-UST-LEGAZPI
88.0125%
11
CALDERON, Maria Sofia Esguerra
San Beda University
88.0000%
12
CRUZ, Cedric Jerome Moya
Bulacan State University
87.9250%
13
OCAMPO, Marvin Joseph Manarang
University of the Philippines
87.9125%
14
RUEDA, Yvette Veronique De Guzman
University of Makati
87.8750%
15
POBAR, Dionisio III Tenorio
University of the Philippines
87.8375%
16
BARRION, Vince Benedict Abu
University of the Philippines
87.8000%
17
GUZMAN, Paolo Luna
University of the Philippines
87.7875%
18
BALISONG, Rockylle Dominique Laureta
San Beda University
87.7375%
19
PANOTES, Claudine De Luna
Arellano University
87.6875%
20
CO, Janel Nathalie Ang
Ateneo de Manila University
87.6625%
SC also published the list of successful examinees on their official social media accounts;
Supreme Court of the Philippines just release the result of the 2019 Bar Exam, and out of the 7,685 examinees, a total of 2,103 takers passed the 2019 Bar, making for a 27.36% passing rate, which is 5% higher than 2018 exam.
This year’s topnotcher is Mae Diane M. Azores, a graduate of University of Santo Tomas-Legaspi (formerly Aquinas University) topped this year’s Bar Examinations with the highest over-all rating of 91.049%.