Mindoro State University (MinSU) has secured the Top 2 Performing School rank in the November 2025 Agriculturist Licensure Examination (ALE) under the category of schools with 40 - 99 examinees and at least an 80 percent passing rate, marking the University’s strongest ALE performance to date.
From last year’s institutional passing rate of 74%, MinSU surged to an exceptional 92.77% passing rate, producing 77 newly Registered Agriculturists. According to results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on December 1, 2025, the University’s performance far exceeded the national passing rate of 68.55 percent, reaffirming MinSU’s commitment to quality agricultural education and regional development.
According to Dr. Nora C. Cabaral-Lasaca, OIC-Dean of the College of Agriculture and Allied Fields, this year’s result stands as the highest ALE performance rating to date, reflecting the College’s rigorous academic preparation and the dedication of its students and faculty.
University President Dr. Enya Marie D. Apostol also commended the achievement, expressing pride and admiration for the College’s performance.
“This ranking is a testament na patuloy ang pagtaas at itinataas pa nating lalo ang antas ng kalidad ng ating Agriculture program. From last year’s performance to now ranking 2nd as a Top Performing School with 40 - 99 examinees, ang galing!” she said.
Pres. Apostol likewise acknowledged the steadfast commitment of the faculty and staff, whose collective efforts continue to foster excellence, discipline, and innovation among students.
The University extends its warmest congratulations to its newly Registered Agriculturists, who have brought pride to MinSU and are expected to inspire and uplift the Mindoreño farming communities they will soon serve.
With this milestone, MinSU further strengthens its position as a leading institution in agricultural education, continuing to shape professionals who will contribute to the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.
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