The Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) released the school of room assignments for Geologists Licensure Examination which will be held on November 13, 14, and 15, 2023, in the National Capital Region NCR.
Things to Prepare and Bring during the Examination Day
- Notice of Admission
- Official Receipt
- Two (2) or more pencils (No. 2)
- Ball pens with BLACK ink only
- One (1) piece long brown envelope
- One (1 ) piece Long Transparent (non-colored) Plastic Envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items).
Proper Dress Code on Examination Day
The specific dress code for the male and female examinee is without any logo or plain tuck-in polo t-shirt and a white blouse or shirt with a collar. Both examinees are advised to wear comfortable slack or decent pants.
The examinees must bring the hand lens, streak plate, hand magnet for rocks and minerals identification on November 14, 2023. The protractor scale or protractor, ruler and magnifying glass must bring on November 15, 2023.
Things that are Prohibited Inside the Classroom
The examinees strictly observe the proper protocols during the examination. Please be guided.
- Calculators that have embedded programs, especially CASIO FX991ES and CASIO FX-991ES plus.
- Books and other review materials containing information on the examination.
- Apple, Samsung, and other smartwatches, cellular phones, wireless earplugs, and other electronic devices that are used for communication.
- Bags of any kind.
- Other examination aides are not stated in the program.
Coverage of the Exam
The list of topics covers the Geologists Licensure November 2023 Examination.
General Geology, such as covering the earth as a planet; structural geology and plate Tectonics theory; earth materials; earth processes and landforms; and stratigraphy, historical geology; geology of the Philippines and Asia/Southeast Asia.
Petrology and mineralogy such as covering chemistry; crystallography; physical and optical; properties of minerals; petrographic techniques; common rock-forming minerals (silicates and non-silicates); igneous, sedimentary, and Metamorphic Rocks; and identification of samples of rocks and minerals.
Applied Geology such as covering geologic resources and geologic application (mapping, exploration methods, geohazards, hydrogeology, environmental and engineering geology; analytical methods and tools and geology as a profession – preparation of geologic reports); laws and policies relevant to the practice of geology; environmental; and engineering geology.
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