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UPCAT 2009 Results Released
If you are on the lookout if you have passed the University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT) then the results are now out in the UP Office of Admissions!
UPCAT Results online are now posted in the UPCAT 2009 Results website.
If you still don’t know the results of the UPCAT, you can text me at 09062052805 and I can look it out for you! Or just drop a message at the form below
If you want to look for your name through a search engine, click here.
If you are marked as PENDING CASE, as I was before, then don’t fret! You may just have lacked some of the requirements or you have deficiencies on the forms you submitted.
Just ask the Office of Admissions and comply to what the requirements they need – and you’re good to go!
If you are an UPCAT passer with DPWS or Degree Program with Available Slots, then that means you were not able to get through to the courses of your choice. If you want an advice on which course to take, feel free to message below and I will answer your questions as best as I can!
Here are some tidbits:
If you are a DOST Scholar and you didn’t pass in any of your course choices, try any of the following courses: BS Materials Engineering, BS Mechanical Engineering, BS Mining Engineering, BS Geodetic Engineering, BS Metallurgical Engineering.
If you want to shift to Chemical Engineering and you weren’t able to pass the quota, try BS Materials Engineering, BS Mining Engineering or BS Chemistry.
If you want to shift to Civil Engineering, try to get in to BS Mechanical Engineering or BS Geodetic Engineering.
Choose to Know! Say NO!
Choose to Know.1
Stop Misinformation.
(Condensed Version of the MANIFESTO OF PROTEST AND APPEAL: To the Memorandum of Student Regent Shahana Abdulwahid)
The new UP Charter requires that the rules and qualifications for the selection of the Student Regent must be approved by the students in a referendum. This is not, as some claim, a “threat” to the Office of the Student Regent. “A referendum is a means of assessing public reaction to the given issues submitted to the people for their consideration. It is consultative in character.” (Philippine Law Dictionary, 2005). For this reason, we welcome this statutory requirement as an opportunity for the students to participate in the decade-long debate surrounding the selection of the student regent.










