LEPT Exam Rescheduled in Regions I, II, and CAR Due to Inclement Weather
In view of the earlier weather advice from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) and following the recent conference with the Office of Civil Defence (OCD), Department of Interior Local Government (DILG), and Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Management (PAGASA) confirming the latest weather updates, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) informs the public that the September 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LEPT) on September 21, 2025 (Sunday) in Regions I, II, and CAR will be rescheduled due to inclement weather and in consideration of the health and safety of the examinees and assigned examination personnel.
For queries and concerns, please email the Licensure Office at licensure.office1@prc.gov.ph and the concerned PRC Regional Office through their email address, which can be found in this link.
For updates on the new schedule of the September 2025 LEPT in the affected regions, you may check the PRC website at www.prc.gov.ph and follow PRC official social media accounts.
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Why Was the Exam Rescheduled?
The LEPT exam was rescheduled due to severe weather conditions in Regions I, II, and CAR. The decision was made to ensure the safety and well-being of all examinees and examination personnel, following advisories from national agencies.
Key Numbers
- 3: Number of regions affected by the rescheduling (Regions I, II, and CAR).
- September 21, 2025: Original date of the LEPT exam.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why was the LEPT exam rescheduled?
- The LEPT exam was rescheduled due to inclement weather conditions in Regions I, II, and CAR, based on advisories from the NDRRMC, OCD, DILG, and PAGASA.
- Which regions are affected by the rescheduling?
- Regions I, II, and CAR are affected by the rescheduling of the September 2025 LEPT exam.
- Where can I find updates on the new exam schedule?
- You can find updates on the new schedule on the PRC website (www.prc.gov.ph) and their official social media accounts.
Sources
- Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
- National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management council (NDRRMC)
- Office of Civil Defense (OCD)
- Department of Interior Local Government (DILG)
- Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical services Administration (PAGASA)
