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Monday, December 31, 2012

Bagong Taon Sayo


                            Bagong taon sayo

“Isang taon na naman ang lumipas oh mabilis na dumaan
Heto na naman at sinasalubong ito ng may ngiti at maluwat”

Bagong taon na naman oh bagong taon na
Unting oras nalang oh ito satin ay darating na
Sa isang sandali na ay makakamtan oh heto na
Di na mapipigilan tuloy tuloy na, oh tuloy na
Sa loob 365 na araw ay mabilis na dumaan
Labindalawang buwan tila sa palad lang binilang
Ang 48 na lingo parang iglap nalang, oh lamang
Panibagong taon,panahon  Oh heto na naman

Anong saya ng pakiramdamang ganitong pagkakataon
Lalo pat sa dadaan na ito maganda ang mga layon
Sa pag iingat ng maylikha, oh dakilang puon
Taos sa puso ang pasasalamat mula sa iyong lingcod

Lagi nalang sinasabi, ang bagong taon ay bagong buhay
Oo, bagong buhay ang hatid sa pagharap ay syang akay
Dahil sa mga kahilingan ay nakamtan na ng tunay
Kaligayahang dadamhin, oh kasayahang walang humpay
Sa biyayang nakamtan na walang makahihigit pa
Oh ikaw mahal makakasama sa tuwina, oh sa tuwina
Oh sa maykapal nais nalang ay pag iingat nawa, sya nawa
Malayo sa kapahamakan, oh panginoon ikaw na bahala
Alam ko alam ko, oh panginoon ay alay ko ang mga ito
Papuri at pagsamba, pasasalamat maluwag sa puso
Kasabay narin ng paumanhin sa mga maling nagawa po
At ikaw lagi ang maging gabay hanggang sa bumalik sayo
Ang buhay na ito, pahiram mo ang buhay na to
Oh dakila ka, bagong taon ko na itoy para lamang sayo
Dahil sayo at tanging sa iyo lamang oh sayo
Sa tulang ito, oh sa tulang ito, oh sa tulang ito


Ikalawang new year na ito rito sa malayong lugar na ito. At ngayon ika-20 buwan na kaya atat na rin makauwi. Hay. Pero ok lang naman rito. Enjoy parin at masaya… alam na dahil sa kanya. 

Scientific Facts & Foreknowledge found in the Bible


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The ff. are the predictions or Scientific Facts & Foreknowledge found in the Bible.

-Long time ago when technology has not yet existed people thought that the earth was flat, shapeless or ever expanding. But in (Job 26:7) it says, "He hangs the earth on nothing." and in (isaiah 40:42) ''circle of the earth''. Only recently when the technology has advanced, the scientists discovered that the earth free-floats in space, affected only by gravity. While other sources declared the earth sat on the back of an elephant or turtle, or was held up by Atlas, the Bible alone states what we now know to be true .

-There are mountains on the bottom of the ocean floor (Jonah 2:5-6). Only in the last century have we discovered that there are towering mountains and deep trenches in the depths of the sea.

-Incalculable number of stars (Jeremiah 33:22). At a time when less than 5,000 stars were visible to the human eye, God stated that the stars of heaven were innumerable. Not until the 17th century did Galileo glimpse the immensity of our universe with his new telescope. Today, astronomers estimate that there are ten thousand billion trillion stars - that's a 1 followed by 25 zeros! Yet, as the Bible states, scientists admit this number may be woefully inadequate.

-The number of stars, though vast, are finite (Isaiah 40:26). Although man is unable to calculate the exact number of stars, we now know their number is finite. Of course God knew this all along - "He counts the number of the stars; He calls them all by name" (Psalm 147:4). What an awesome God!

-The Bible compares the number of stars with the number of grains of sand on the seashore (Genesis 22:17; Hebrews 11:12). Amazingly, gross estimates of the number of sand grains are comparable to the estimated number of stars in the universe.

-God has created all mankind from one blood (Acts 17:26; Genesis 5). Today researchers have discovered that we have all descended from one gene pool. For example, a 1995 study of a section of Y chromosomes from 38 men from different ethnic groups around the world was consistent with the biblical teaching that we all come from one man (Adam)

-Origin of the major language groups explained (Genesis 11). After the rebellion at Babel, God scattered the people by confounding the one language into many languages. Evolution teaches that we all evolved from a common ancestor, yet offers no mechanism to explain the origin of the thousands of diverse languages in existence today.

-Origin of the different "races" explained (Genesis 11). As Noah's descendants migrated around the world after Babel, each language group developed distinct features based on environment and genetic variation. Those with a genetic makeup suitable to their new environment survived to reproduce. Over time, certain traits (such as dark skin color for those closer to the equator) dominated. Genesis alone offers a reasonable answer to the origin of the races and languages.

-Laughter promotes physical healing (Proverbs 17:22). Recent studies confirm what King Solomon was inspired to write 3,000 years ago, "A merry heart does good, like medicine." For instance, laughter reduces levels of certain stress hormones. This brings balance to the immune system, which helps your body fight off disease.

-Intense sorrow or stress is harmful to your health (Proverbs 18:14; Mark 14:34). Researchers have studied individuals with no prior medical problems who showed symptoms of stress cardiomyopathy including chest pain, difficulty breathing, low blood pressure, and even heart failure - following a stressful incident.

-God has given us the leaves of the trees as medicine (Ezekiel 47:12; Revelation 22:2). Ancient cultures utilized many herbal remedies. Today, modern medicine has rediscovered what the Bible has said all along - there are healing compounds found in plants.

-Healthy dietary laws (Leviticus 11:9-12). Scripture states that we should avoid those sea creatures which do not have fins or scales. We now know that bottom-feeders (those with no scales or fins) tend to consume waste and are likely to carry disease.

-Olive oil and wine useful on wounds (Luke 10:34). Jesus told of a Samaritan man, who when he came upon a wounded traveler, he bandaged him - pouring upon his wounds olive oil and wine. Today we know that wine contains ethyl alcohol and traces of methyl alcohol. Both are good disinfectants. Olive oil is also a good disinfectant, as well as a skin moisturizer, protector, and soothing lotion. This is common knowledge to us today. However, did you know that during the Middle Ages and right up till the early 20th century, millions died because they did not know to treat and protect open wounds?

-The fact that God once flooded the earth (the Noahic Flood) would be denied (2 Peter 3:5-6). There is a mass of fossil evidence to prove this fact, yet it is flatly ignored by most of the scientific world because it was God's judgment on man's wickedness.

-Vast fossil deposits anticipated (Genesis 7). When plants and animals die they decompose rapidly. Yet billions of life forms around the globe have been preserved as fossils. Geologists now know that fossils only form if there is rapid deposition of life buried away from scavengers and bacteria. This agrees exactly with what the Bible says occurred during the global Flood.

-The continents were created as one large land mass (Genesis 1:9-10). Many geologists agree there is strong evidence that the earth was originally one super continent - just as the Bible said way back in Genesis.

-Continental drift inferred (Genesis 7:11). Today the study of the ocean floor indicates that the landmasses have been ripped apart. Scripture states that during the global Flood the "fountains of the great deep were broken up." This cataclysmic event apparently resulted in the continental plates breaking and shifting.

-Medical quarantine instituted (Leviticus 13:45-46; Numbers 5:1-4). Long before man understood the principles of quarantine, God commanded the Israelites to isolate those with a contagious disease until cured.

-Each star is unique (1 Corinthians 15:41). Centuries before the advent of the telescope, the Bible declared what only God and the angels knew - each star varies in size and intensity!

-Ice Age inferred (Job 38:29-30). Prior to the global Flood the earth was apparently subtropical. However shortly after the Flood, the Bible mentions ice often

-"By the breath of God ice is given, and the broad waters are frozen" (Job 37:10). Evidently the Ice Age occurred in the centuries following the Flood.

-Life begins at fertilization (Jeremiah 1:5). God declares that He knew us before we were born. The biblical penalty for murdering an unborn child was death (Exodus 21:22-23). Today, it is an irrefutable biological fact that the fertilized egg is truly an entire human being. Nothing will be added to the first cell except nutrition and oxygen.

-God fashions and knits us together in the womb (Job 10:8-12; 31:15). Science was ignorant concerning embryonic development until recently. Yet many centuries ago, the Bible accurately described God making us an "intricate unity" in the womb.

-DNA anticipated (Psalm 139:13-16). During the 1950s, Watson and Crick discovered the genetic blueprint for life. Three thousand years ago the Bible seems to reference this written digital code in Psalm 139 - "Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect [unformed]; and in Thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them."

-Incest laws established (Leviticus 18:6). To marry near of kin in the ancient world was common. Yet, beginning about 1500 B.C., God forbid this practice. The reason is simple - the genetic mutations (resulting from the curse) had a cumulative effect. Though Cain could safely marry his sister because the genetic pool was still relatively pure at that time, by Moses' day the genetic errors had swelled. Today, geneticists confirm that the risk of passing on a genetic abnormality to your child is much greater if you marry a close relative because relatives are more likely to carry the same defective gene. If they procreate, their offspring are more apt to have this defect expressed.

- Circumcision on the eighth day is ideal (Genesis 17:12; Leviticus 12:3; Luke 1:59). Medical science has discovered that the blood clotting chemical prothrombin peaks in a newborn on the eighth day. This is therefore the safest day to circumcise a baby. How did Moses know?!

-God has given us just the right amount of water to sustain life (Isaiah 40:12). We now recognize that if there was significantly more or less water, the earth would not support life as we know it.

-The earth was designed for biological life (Isaiah 45:18). Scientists have discovered that the most fundamental characteristics of our earth and cosmos are so finely tuned that if just one of them were even slightly different, life as we know it couldn't exist. This is called the Anthropic Principle and it agrees with the Bible which states that God formed the earth to be inhabited.

-The universe is expanding (Job 9:8; Isaiah 42:5; Jeremiah 51:15; Zechariah 12:1). Repeatedly God declares that He stretches out the heavens. During the early 20th century, most scientists (including Einstein) believed the universe was static. Others believed it should have collapsed due to gravity. Then in 1929, astronomer Edwin Hubble showed that distant galaxies were receding from the earth, and the further away they were, the faster they were moving. This discovery revolutionized the field of astronomy. Eisntein admitted his mistake, and today most astronomers agree with what the Creator told us millennia ago - the universe is expanding!

-Law of Biogenesis explained (Genesis 1). Scientists observe that life only comes from existing life. This law has never been violated under observation or experimentation (as evolution imagines). Therefore life, God's life, created all life.

- Light travels in a path (Job 38:19). Light is said to have a "way" [Hebrew: derek, literally a traveled path or road]. Until the 17th century it was believed that light was transmitted instantaneously. We now know that light is a form of energy that travels at ~186,000 miles per second in a straight line. Indeed, there is a "way" of light.

-Air has weight (Job 28:25). It was once thought that air was weightless. Yet 4,000 years ago Job declared that God established "a weight for the wind." In recent years, meteorologists have calculated that the average thunderstorm holds thousands of tons of rain. To carry this load, air must have mass.

-Jet stream anticipated (Ecclesiates 1:6). At a time when it was thought that winds blew straight, the Bible declares "The wind goes toward the south, and turns around to the north; The wind whirls about continually, and comes again on its circuit." King Solomon wrote this 3,000 years ago. Now consider this: it was not until World War II that airmen discovered the jet stream circuit.

-Creation is made of particles, indiscernible to our eyes (Hebrews 11:3). Not until the 19th century was it discovered that all visible matter consists of invisible elements.

-Soil conservation (Leviticus 23:22). Not only was the land to lay fallow every seventh year, but God also instructed farmers to leave the gleanings when reaping their fields, and not to reap the corners (sides) of their fields. This served several purposes: 1) Vital soil minerals would be maintained. 2) The hedge row would limit wind erosion. 3) The poor could eat the gleanings. Today, approximately four billion metric tons of soil are lost from U.S. crop lands each year. Much of this soil depletion could be avoided if God's commands were followed.

-The Bible specifies the perfect dimensions for a stable water vessel (Genesis 6:15). Ship builders today are well aware that the ideal dimension for ship stability is a length six times that of the width. Keep in mind, God told Noah the ideal dimensions for the ark 4,500 years ago.

-When dealing with disease, clothes and body should be washed under running water (Leviticus 15:13). For centuries people naively washed in standing water. Today we recognize the need to wash away germs with fresh water.

-Sanitation industry birthed (Deuteronomy 23:12-13). Some 3,500 years ago God commanded His people to have a place outside the camp where they could relieve themselves. They were to each carry a shovel so that they could dig a hole (latrine) and cover their waste. Up until World War I, more soldiers died from disease than war because they did not isolate human waste.

-Oceans contain springs (Job 38:16). The ocean is very deep. Almost all the ocean floor is in total darkness and the pressure there is enormous. It would have been impossible for Job to have explored the "springs of the sea." Until recently, it was thought that oceans were fed only by rivers and rain. Yet in the 1970s, with the help of deep diving research submarines that were constructed to withstand 6,000 pounds-per-square-inch pressure, oceanographers discovered springs on the ocean floors!

-Joy and gladness understood (Acts 14:17). Evolution cannot explain emotions. Matter and energy do not feel. Scripture explains that God places gladness in our hearts (Psalm 4:7), and ultimate joy is found only in our Creator's presence - "in Your presence is fullness of joy" (Psalm 16:11).

-Blood is the source of life and health (Leviticus 17:11; 14). Up until 120 years ago, sick people were "bled" and many died as a result (e.g. George Washington). Today we know that healthy blood is necessary to bring life-giving nutrients to every cell in the body. God declared that "the life of the flesh is in the blood" long before science understood its function.

-The Bible states that God created life according to kinds (Genesis 1:24). The fact that God distinguishes kinds, agrees with what scientists observe - namely that there are horizontal genetic boundaries beyond which life cannot vary. Life produces after its own kind. Dogs produce dogs, cats produce cats, roses produce roses. Never have we witnessed one kind changing into another kind as evolution supposes. There are truly natural limits to biological change.

-Noble behavior understood (John 15:13; Romans 5:7-8). The Bible and history reveal that countless people have endangered or even sacrificed their lives for another. This reality is completely at odds with Darwin's theory of the survival of the fittest.

-Chicken or egg dilemma solved (Genesis 1:20-22). Which came first, the chicken or the egg? This question has plagued philosophers for centuries. The Bible states that God created birds with the ability to reproduce after their kind. Therefore the chicken was created first with the ability to make eggs! Yet, evolution has no solution for this dilemma.

-Our bodies are made from the dust of the ground (Genesis 2:7; 3:19). Scientists have discovered that the human body is comprised of some 28 base and trace elements - all of which are found in the earth.

-The First Law of Thermodynamics established (Genesis 2:1-2). The First Law states that the total quantity of energy and matter in the universe is a constant. One form of energy or matter may be converted into another, but the total quantity always remains the same. Therefore the creation is finished, exactly as God said way back in Genesis.

-The first three verses of Genesis accurately express all known aspects of the creation (Genesis 1:1-3). Science expresses the universe in terms of: time, space, matter, and energy. In Genesis chapter one we read: "In the beginning (time) God created the heavens (space) and the earth (matter)...Then God said, "Let there be light (energy)." No other creation account agrees with the observable evidence.

-The universe had a beginning (Genesis 1:1; Hebrews 1:10-12). Starting with the studies of Albert Einstein in the early 1900s and continuing today, science has confirmed the biblical view that the universe had a beginning. When the Bible was written most people believed the universe was eternal. Science has proven them wrong, but the Bible correct.

-Scripture assumes a revolving (spherical) earth (Luke 17:34-36). Jesus said that at His return some would be asleep at night while others would be working at day time activities in the field. This is a clear indication of a revolving earth, with day and night occurring simultaneously.

and..

-Origin of the rainbow explained (Genesis 9:13-16). Prior to the Flood there was a different environment on the earth (Genesis 2:5-6). After the Flood, God set His rainbow "in the cloud" as a sign that He would never again judge the earth by water. Meteorologists now understand that a rainbow is formed when the sun shines through water droplets - which act as a prism - separating white light into its color spectrum.

Source:
http://real-world-news.org/article/Scientific-Bible.html

Friday, December 28, 2012

Diwa ng Pasko



Pasko, pasko, pasko na sinta ko ayun sa kanta
Awiting oh kay lambing, yumayakap sa hangin
Gulong gulo ang utak sumasabog sa tulin
Hay ano ka nga bang impyerno na nagaalipin
Kailangan bang magsaya magsaya magsaya
Oh umindak nalang sa tawa, tumawa ng tumawa
Parang may sira durog na makina, makina
Oh toyo mo, nagsisilaglagan na, laglag na

Taon taon nalang laging tinatanong, tanong?
Ano nga ba talaga ang diwa ng pasko nitong panahon
Hay nakakagulo ng isipan, litong lito, litong
Anuba nga naman tong buhay na oh ano ba tong.

Ika 25 na araw, ng desyembreng buhay na buhay
Sa lamig na simoy ng hangin, tila nag aawitan
Ipagdiwang ang pag alala ng tagapagligtas, oh pagsilang
Tinatawag na araw ng kapaskuhan, oh kapaskuhan

Sa edad na 25, 25 na taong pasko na rin nadatnan
Pero sa pagkakataong ito ang tangi at espesyal
Di maipaliwanag nang damdamin, emosyon at nararamdaman
Punom puno nang damdamin at pagmamahal
Dahil ikaw oh pag ibig ay sa tuwina ay siyang kaduyan
Kasama kasama, kayakap ng may lubos na ligaya
Lubos na saya sa alapaap ng pangsawalang hanggan
Pang walang hanggang isisilid sa puso hanggang sa katapusan

Nang dahil sa iyo, ang dahilan at diwa nitong panahon na ito
Na higit ang katumbas ni sa dyamanteng bato rito sa mundo

Friday, December 14, 2012

GEODETIC ENGINEERS

Geodetic Engineers

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DAO 2007-29: Revised Regulations on Land Surveys 

DAO 1998-12: Revised Manual of Land Surveying Regulations in the Philippines http://jfernandezsurveying.emwdhs.com/content.php?content_id=55

RA 9200: An Act Amending RA 8560 

RA 8560: Philippine Geodetic Engineering Act 
RA 4374: Geodetic Engineering Law 


GEP-KSA Constitution and By-Laws 

GEPI Constitution and By-Laws 


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2012 Officers
President         :           MARLON MUSNI RANADA
Vice President:            JOJO RUIZ UTRAM
Secretary         :           ESTEFANO PALIS MELO
Treasurer         :          ELEAZAR SALMO MARCELO
Auditor                    :   ANTHONY E. ESPINOSA
P.R.O                :          REGIE VERTIDO DANO
SGT. AT ARMS:            EFREN AMAZON NAMOCAT

DIRECTORS
1.      HERBERT BALLA LLANESA
2.      RYAN SUMIBCAY JUAN
3.      MELVIN R. CANDELARIO
4.      JOEL BARBOSA AVERO
5.      DENNIS ANDRES SANTIAGO



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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Geodetic Engineering


Geodetic Engineers of the Philippines Inc. Song
A Geodetic Engineer is a person who gathers physical data upon the surface of the earth using precision instruments and also processes the information in a scientific and methodical manner in the forms of plans, graphs, sheets etc.
Read more:  http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_geodetic_engineer#ixzz2ECtE9bTw
BS in Geodetic Engineering in the Philippines
The Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering program provides knowledge, skills and relevant experience to students in the fundamentals of surveying and mapping work, geodesy, remote sensing, geographic information systems and oceanography. It also focuses on the laws of public lands and natural resources, land registration laws, obligations and contracts and professional ethics.
What are the admission requirements for BS in Geodetic Engineering in the Philippines?

·         Must have recommendation from High School Principal and Guidance Counselor
·         Must have a copy of NSO Authenticated marriage contract (if married)
·         Must have most recent medical and dental health record
·         Must take and pass the college entrance examination
·         Must have NSO authenticated birth certificate
·         Must have certificate of good moral character
·         Must have high School report card (form 138)
·         Must have recent 2x2 colored pictures

How long does it take to complete BS in Geodetic Engineering in the Philippines?

The Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering takes 5 years to complete.
What subjects are included in the BS in Geodetic Engineering program?

·         Adjustment Computations for Spatial Data Analysis
·         Adjustment Computation for Geodetic Applications
·         Mathematical Methods in Geodetic Engineering
·         Remote Sensing: Theory and Applications
·         Vertical and Gravity Network Laboratory
·         Horizontal Control Network Laboratory
·         Contracts, Surveying Laws and Ethics
·         Construction & Industrial Surveying
·         Earth’s Gravity and Geoid Modelling
·         Land Development and Valuation
·         Satellite Positioning Systems
·         GIS Theory and Applications
·         Modern Photogrammetry
·         Laws on Natural Resources
·         Geodetic Control Network
·         Hydrographic Surveying
·         Geospatial Engineering
·         Elementary Surveying
·         Land Registration Law
·         Astronomic Geodesy
·         Introduction to OOP
·         Seminar in Geodetic
·         General Surveying
·         Digital Cartography
·         Geoinformatics
·         Land Surveying
·         Earth Trek

What exam do I need to take to practice geodetic engineering in the Philippines?

In order to practice the profession in the Philippines, a graduate has to pass the Geodetic Engineer Licensure Examination. The examination is given by the Board of Geodetic Engineering under the supervision of the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC).
What are the requirements for admission to the Geodetic Engineer Licensure Examination?

·         Must be a holder of a bachelor’s degree of geodetic engineering with academic credits on required subjects from a university recognized by the Philippine government.
·         Must have a copy of the Transcript of Records with Special order and date of graduation with remarks “FOR BOARD EXAMINATION PURPOSES ONLY”
·         Must not have any case filed or pending for moral turpitude in any court in the Philippines that involves moral turpitude
·         Must have a copy of the NSO authenticated birth certificate
·         Must be a citizen of the Philippines
·         Must be of good moral character

What are the passing rates of the Licensure Examination for Geodetic Engineers in the Philippines?

·         2010 – 39% (154 out of 400)
·         2009 – 36% (172 out of 468)
·         2008 – 34% (135 out of 386)
·         2007 – 40% (170 out of 423)
·         2006 – 35% (148 out of 414)

What are the career opportunities of BS in Geodetic Engineering in the Philippines?

·         Geographic information system supervisor
·         Marketing computer hardware specialist
·         Realty management Consultant
·         Mapping and Surveying Staff
·         Consultant in Foreign-funded
·         Land registration Consultant
·         Government positions
·         Surveying Consultant
·         Private practice
·         Academician
·         Researcher


Top Geodetic Engineering Schools in the Philippines, based on the results of the September 2011 Geodetic Engineer Licensure Exam:

(Passing Rate = No.of Passers / No. of Examinees)

Passing                  Schools                            No. of Passers / No. of Examinees
Rate

100.00%    University of the Philippines - Diliman    13/13
100.00%    Negros Oriental State University - Dumaguete    5/5
100.00%    Bulacan National Agricultural State College   3/3
100.00%    Caraga State University Cabadbaran, Agusan Del Sur    1/1
100.00%    Notre Dame Of Marbel University   1/1
83.33%      Visayas State University - Baybay   10/12
66.67%      Northern Mindanao State Institute of Science & Technology    4/6
50.00%      Andres Bonifacio College    2/4
50.00%      Saint Louis University    1/2

47.62%     Eastern Visayas State University - Tacloban  10/21
45.45%     Tarlac College of Agriculture 5/11
42.86%     University of Saint Louis - Tuguegarao  6/14

36.36%     John Paul II College   8/22
35.00%     University of Southern Philippines   7/20
33.33%     University of Bohol   5/15
33.33%     Naga College Foundation   2/6
33.33%     La Salle University (Immaculate Concepcion La Salle)  1/3
33.33%     University of Northeastern Philippines  1/3
29.17%     Western Mindanao State University - Zamboanga City   7/24
25.00%     Saint Paul University - Tuguegarao   1/4
25.00%     University of Rizal System - Pililla   1/4
23.91%     FEATI University   11/46
23.08%     Mountain Province State Polytechnic College - Tadian   3/13
23.08%     Saint Louis College of San Fernando   3/13 
20.00%     Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation - Lucena City  1/5
20.00%     Southern Mindanao Colleges  1/5
18.75%     Northeastern College   6/32
18.75%     Baguio Central University   3/16
18.18%     University of Northern Philippines - Vigan   2/11
18.18%     University of the Cordilleras    2/11
17.65%     Araullo University  3/17
14.29%     Cagayan de Oro College  2/14

0.00%      Lyceum of Aparri   0/2
0.00%      Northern College  0/1
0.00%      Saint Mary's University  0/1



FEATI University
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