MANILA, Philippines – (Updated October 21) The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board of Accountancy released results of October 2019 Certified Public Accountant (CPA) board exam today, October 21, 2019 or in six (6) working days after the last day of exam. The complete list of passers, top 10 (topnotchers), top performing schools and performance of schools are available on this page as announced online.
More than 10,000 examinees tried to hurdle the CPA licensure exam (CPALE) on October 5, 6 and 12 in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban and Tuguegarao.
As announced, 2,075 out of 14,492 (14.32%) passed the exams.
CPA BOARD EXAM RELATED RESULT
NOTE: The Board of Accountancy has decided that the CPA Examinations shall cover the new and old provisions of certain laws and standards. These include the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion or TRAIN Law, PFRS 9 on" "Financial instruments," and PFRS 15 on "Revenue from Contracts with Customers."
According to PRC Resolution No. 1127, the target release of results of the recent CPA board exam is on Monday, October 21 or in six (6) working days after the exam.
In the same period last year, PRC announced CPALE results after six (6) working days. A total of 3,616 out of 14,358 passed the series of tests.
In the October 2017 CPA board exam, results were announced in ten (10) working days. The delay on announcement of results was due to the cancellation of government office work. A total of 4,511 out of 14,816 (30.45%) successfully hurdled the grueling exams.
We advise takers to monitor announcement of results starting Friday, October 18 or in five (5) working days after the exam. Note that results may be released online ahead or beyond the target without prior notice.
Check out overview of CPA licensure exam in the past 11 tests:
UPDATES
PRC Board News will update this page immediately once the results are out online. You may also monitor release of results on PRC's official website (prc.gov.ph).
More than 10,000 examinees tried to hurdle the CPA licensure exam (CPALE) on October 5, 6 and 12 in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legaspi, Lucena, Tacloban and Tuguegarao.
As announced, 2,075 out of 14,492 (14.32%) passed the exams.
CPA BOARD EXAM RELATED RESULT
- LIST OF PASSERS: A-M October 2019 CPA board exam result
- LIST OF PASSERS: N-Z October 2019 CPA board exam result
- CONDITIONAL LIST: October 2019 CPA board exam result
- TOP 10 PASSERS: October 2019 CPA board exam topnotchers
- PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS: October 2019 CPA board exam result
NOTE: The Board of Accountancy has decided that the CPA Examinations shall cover the new and old provisions of certain laws and standards. These include the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion or TRAIN Law, PFRS 9 on" "Financial instruments," and PFRS 15 on "Revenue from Contracts with Customers."
According to PRC Resolution No. 1127, the target release of results of the recent CPA board exam is on Monday, October 21 or in six (6) working days after the exam.
In the same period last year, PRC announced CPALE results after six (6) working days. A total of 3,616 out of 14,358 passed the series of tests.
In the October 2017 CPA board exam, results were announced in ten (10) working days. The delay on announcement of results was due to the cancellation of government office work. A total of 4,511 out of 14,816 (30.45%) successfully hurdled the grueling exams.
We advise takers to monitor announcement of results starting Friday, October 18 or in five (5) working days after the exam. Note that results may be released online ahead or beyond the target without prior notice.
Check out overview of CPA licensure exam in the past 11 tests:
Exam Date | Total Examinees | Total Passers | Passing Rate | Days before results release |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 2019 | 10,319 | 1,699 | 16.46% | 5 |
October 2018 | 14,358 | 3,616 | 25.18% | 6 |
May 2018 | 9,830 | 2,843 | 28.92% | 5 |
October 2017 | 14,816 | 4,511 | 30.45% | 10 |
May 2017 | 9,645 | 3,389 | 35.14% | 5 |
October 2016 | 14,390 | 5,249 | 36.48% | 8 |
May 2016 | 6,925 | 2,967 | 42.84% | 5 |
October 2015 | 13,317 | 5,468 | 41.06% | 4 |
May 2015 | 5,959 | 2,132 | 35.78% | 3 |
October 2014 | 11,137 | 4,123 | 37.02% | 3 |
July 2014 | 5,540 | 1,107 | 19.98% | 3 |
UPDATES
PRC Board News will update this page immediately once the results are out online. You may also monitor release of results on PRC's official website (prc.gov.ph).
Wow. Bukas na release ng CPA board exam result. sana 100% naman pumasa samin.
ReplyDeletePwede po umasa pero baka masaktan lang po. Passing rate lagi mataas na 30% or 3 out of 10 lang usually pumapasa sa CPA board exam. Wait nalang din result.
Deletesana pumasa lahat!
ReplyDeleteDi makatulog sa gabi sa kakaiisip.. haha
ReplyDeletenakaka.kaba SANA PUMASA SIYA
Waiting for the result. Sana this morning CPA na tayo>
ReplyDeleteWALANG TULUGAN HANGGANG LUMABAS YUNG RESULTS.
ReplyDeleteWhoooo! Sana tumaas passing rate ngayong year and sana tumaas dn sa school namin.
ReplyDeleteSANA ALL CPA
ReplyDeletehello, i just wanna say, congrats to all CPALE takers. sobra kayong nakakaproud, at ang tatapang nyong lahat. aja, God bless, CPAs! <3
ReplyDeletetagaaaaaal
ReplyDeleteHuhu, still waiting...
ReplyDeletekanina pa ako kinakabahan myghaaad hahahaha
ReplyDeleteTagaaaaal. Ano na PRC. Bukas pa po ba to
ReplyDeleteHong tagal bes. Anuney...papasa ba? CPALE
ReplyDeleteSana 100% makuha ng Montessori elementary school
ReplyDelete14.32% Passing rate. :( Sign na ba 'to na wag na ulit muna magtake? wala naman masama kung pagpapahingahin muna natin yung pangarap natin, ang mahalaga di natin sinuko. God bless us. Don't give up your dream to become CPA :)
ReplyDeleteNo, review and take the exam again habang fresh pa ang memory.
DeleteI agree, If you have the resources, hanggat fresh pa, take lang. Baka kasi pag nag pahinga ka, mahirapan na bumalik. Kailan ba start ng next review? May time pa naman siguro mag pahinga between today and sa start of the next review.
DeleteI agree,those that want to take or retake, should do so while still fresh in memory. Its hard if you will almost start from the beginning. Especially that some coverage statute and rules are changing.
ReplyDelete