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Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)

Practice for the PRC Board Licensure Examination - General Education + Professional Education

60
questions
40-question exam
90
minutes

Topics

Pick topics to narrow your practice - leave empty for all topics.

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About the Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)

The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) is the board exam administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board for Professional Teachers. Passing the LET grants the Professional Teacher licence required to teach in elementary, secondary, and tertiary institutions in the Philippines.

The exam is divided into General Education (GenEd) - covering English, mathematics, science, social science, filipino, and information technology - and Professional Education (ProfEd) - teaching and learning principles, child psychology, assessment, curriculum, and educational laws. Secondary-level takers also sit for an Area of Specialisation paper. This reviewer covers the GenEd and ProfEd question styles you will encounter on test day.

What this practice test covers

  • General Education: English, mathematics, science, social science, filipino, IT
  • Professional Education: principles of teaching, learning theories, child and adolescent development
  • Assessment of learning, curriculum development, and educational technology
  • Philippine education laws, policies, and the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
  • Classroom management and instructional planning

Frequently asked

What is the passing score for the LET?

The PRC requires a general average of at least 75% with no rating below 50% in any subject. The general average is computed from GenEd, ProfEd, and the Area of Specialisation (for secondary takers).

How often is the LET offered?

The PRC typically administers the LET twice a year, in March and September. Application schedules and licensure-exam calendars are posted on prc.gov.ph.

Do elementary and secondary takers take the same LET?

They share the GenEd and ProfEd papers but secondary takers also sit for an Area of Specialisation paper covering their major (e.g. English, Math, Science, MAPEH). Elementary takers do not take the third paper.

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