How to apply for the exam
STEPS FOR OVER-THE-COUNTER APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS (for batch/manual based examinations)
STEP 1. Secure Action Sheet from the PRC Customer Service Center (CSC) and accomplish the same.
STEP 2. Submit the Action Sheet for processing and evaluation at any of the Processing Windows together with the following REQUIREMENTS:
* Original and photo/xerox copies of Transcript of Records with Special Order and Date of Graduation with SCANNED PICTURES AND WITH REMARKS “FOR BOARD EXAMINATION PURPOSES ONLY” .View Res.2004-200. . (Graduates of government schools and institutions/programs accredited by recognized accredited agencies under the FAAP are exempted from SO [B]). Graduates of New Schools/Degree Programs must submit School Recognition and/or Permit to Operate.
* Original and photo/xerox copy of NSO-issued Birth Certificate (in (NSO) security paper; if NSO copy not very clear, bring copy from the Local Civil Registrar)
* Original and photo/xerox copies of NSO-issued Marriage Contract in NSO security paper (for married female only;if NSO copy not very clear, bring copy from local civil registrar).
* Four (4) passport size colored pictures in white background with complete name tag.
* Current Community Tax Certificate (Cedula)
* Other specific requirements as required by the Commission or the Professional Regulatory Board.
NOTE: Secure the following from the processor upon approval of your application:
* Computerized Application form (CAF)
* Permanent Examination and Registration Record card (PERRC) Download sample PERRC
* Notice of Admission (NOA)
STEP 3. Pay examination fee at any of the cashier Windows. Get Official Receipt.
* Baccalaureate Degree - P900.00
* Non-Baccalaureate Degree - P600.00
* Removal - P450.00
STEP 4 . Pay for metered documentary stamps and mailing envelope with metered documentary stamps at the CSC.
STEP 5. Accomplish the CAF, PERRC, and NOA. Indicate the Official Receipt number, date, and amount on the CAF.
STEP 6. Proceed to any of the Issuance Windows (Window 9, 10, 11, 12) for final review of qualifications and documents and issuance of NOA, Applicant's Stub, Program of Examination, Examinee's Kit and Self-Instruction Sheet..
STEP 7. Keep the Notice of Admission, Official Receipt, and the Applicant's Stub. Bring these with you on the first day of the examination. For further information, read the General Instructions at the back page of the NOA, Program of Examination, Examinee's Kit and Self-Instruction Sheet.
STEP 8. Bring your NOA when you verify with the PRC your school/building assignment which will be posted at the PRC premises two(2) or three (3)working days before examination date.
NO APPLICATION IS ACCEPTED AFTER THE DEADLINE
DO NOT APPLY IF YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED. YOUR PAYMENT WILL BE FORFEITED.
APPLICATIONS WHOSE ENTRIES WITH RESPECT TO NAME, DATE OF BIRTH and SEX DIFFER FROM ENTRIES IN THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE, TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS (TOR), and OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
You can take the exam up to 3 times.
Resolution No. 08 Series of 1998
WHEREAS, Section 17 of R.A. No. 5680 known as the Philippine Physical and Occupational Therapy Law, requires examinees who still failed in the third re-examination to undertake a prescribed course of study and to show proof of the completion of such course before he/she will be admitted to the fourth examination.
WHEREAS, in view of the increasing number of three-time unsuccessful examinees in the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy licensure examinations, the Board recognizes the need to prescribe the required course of study.
WHEREAS, the Board, on the basis of the assistance extended by the Faculty of the Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Allied Medical Professions, University of the Philippines, Manila and the Faculty of the Institute of Physical Therapy, University of Sto. Tomas, and the consultation with the academe, through the Association of Philippine Physical and Occupational Therapy Schools (APPTOTS), the officers of the Philippine Physical Therapy Association (PPTA) and the Occupational Therapy Association of the Philippines (OTAP) and the consultative meetings with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), prepared a course of study which shall be undertaken and completed by three-time flunkers in the Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy licensure examinations before they will be admitted to their fourth examination.
WHEREFORE, the Board RESOLVED, as it hereby RESOLVES, to adopt the “Courses of Study” appended hereto as Annexes “A” and “B” and made integral parts of this Resolution which is hereby prescribes for three-time flunkers in the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy licensure examinations to take and complete before they will be admitted for their fourth examination in accordance with the following guidelines:
1. The course of study shall be offered and operated/administered by a school, college or university whose courses in Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy are duly recognized or accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
2. The schools, colleges or universities that will offer and operate/administer the said courses shall obtain from the Board of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy a certificate of accreditation of such courses after submitting authenticated copies of the accreditation of their courses in the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy by the CHED and upon payment of the prescribed fees.
3. Upon completion of the course, the school/college/university shall issue a certificate of completion of the course to the 3-time flunkers, the said certificate, with the seal of the school/college affixed thereto, shall bear the signature of the Dean or Head of the school/college of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy of the educational institution.
4. The 3-time flunker shall file an application for the licensure examination with the authenticated copy of the said certificate attached thereto not later than twenty (20) days prior to the first day of the said examination.
5. The 3-time flunker who took and completed the course shall be entitled to the use of his/her certificate of completion only for three (3) examinations; thereafter, he/she shall be required to submit a new certificate issued upon completion of the prescribed course of study.
6. If a certificate of completion of the course of study submitted by an examinee is found to have been issued or obtained fraudulently, the applicant shall not be allowed to take the examination or if he/she has already taken, the examination papers of the examinee shall be cancelled or if the certificate of registration has already been issued, the said certificate shall be revoked, without prejudice to the institution of criminal action against the 3-time flunker and/or the
employee/official of the institution issuing the certificate.
7. The school/college/university offering and operating/administering the course of study shall submit to the Board of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy, a report containing the names of the 3-time flunkers who have taken and completed the course and been issued the certificate of completion, the inclusive dates the course was taken and completed and such other information as may be required by the Board.
This Resolution shall take effect after fifteen (15) days from its publication in the Official Gazette or newspaper of general circulation, whichever comes earlier.
Let copies of this Resolution be furnished to all Presidents, Administrators or Heads of all schools, colleges or universities offering the course in Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy for dissemination to their students and graduates and to the Commission on Higher Education for information.