Mayumi M. Calpotura, a BS Chemical Engineering and GAMER Lab Group alumna, secured 4th place in the Ocotber 2025 Chemical Technican Licensure Examination, with an overall rating of 93%.
The University of Santo Tomas also achieved remarkable success in the same examination, ranking 2nd nationwide with an overall passing rate of 98.05% (151 out of 154 examinees). This result stands well above the national passing rate of 83.88%, reinforcing UST’s strong foundation in science and engineering education and its long-standing tradition of academic excellence.
The UST Faculty of Engineering celebrates this achievement as a reflection of the collective dedication of its students, faculty members, and academic leaders. The consistent success of Thomasian graduates in national licensure examinations reflects the University’s unwavering commitment to cultivating technical competence, professional integrity, and lifelong learning.
Through outcomes-based education, hands-on laboratory experiences, and research-driven instruction, the Faculty of Engineering continues to prepare its students to meet the growing demands of the chemical, environmental, and industrial sectors.
This accomplishment highlights UST’s enduring leadership in engineering education and affirms its mission to develop professionals who are not only highly skilled but also guided by compassion, ethical values, and a commitment to serve both the nation and the global community.